Winter. I love snow, even though it's been years since I've gone skiing. There's just something so tranquil when it's coming down and everything is so quiet....mebmatt wrote:Favorite Season? And why?
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The little salamander thingies in the fridge? I swear, I didn't eat the last one....Chozon1 wrote:Axolotls?
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I love those things. So cute. My room is too hot for one though.
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King snakes. There's just something cool about a nonpoisonous snake whose favorite food is poisonous snakes....Chozon1 wrote: Favorite reptile?
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I agree. Plus, dem things are darn pretty. Ever seen a banana (I think that is its name) King snake? But my favorite reptile would be dragons.
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None that I know of. My wife is deathly allergic to nuts, though. Especially almonds.Chozon1 wrote: Allergies?
The scriptures, of course!cjv wrote:favorite book

A couple of books that I frequently recommend to people to read, though, are Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and George Orwell's 1984. These books can make the astute reader really think about the implications and consequences of seemingly benign actions (science and government, respectively).
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I failed. I was closest a few months ago, but I dropped martial arts because... well...Sstavix wrote:Did you succeed? Sounds like an admirable goal!ScotchRobbins wrote:Someone who spent his middle school years hoping to grow into the mantle that Chuck Norris holds as strong christian, martial artist, overall symbol of ruggedness.
I still think Bruce Lee would win in a fight, though.

PS3 or Xbox?
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PS3. I don't own one, though. But I despise Micro$oft and its products, so there's no way I'd get an XBox.ScotchRobbins wrote: PS3 or Xbox?
If I had to choose between the three major consoles, though... I already have. I've got a Nintendo Wii.

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Well thought out.
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Martial arts. Or maybe archery.ScotchRobbins wrote: Favorite sport?
Wait... what am I saying? I'm Scottish! The answer should be obvious!
Caber toss.
I do not own a dirt bike, and I probably won't be getting one in the near future. Time will tell, though.cjv wrote:Dirt bikes
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Do you know this man?

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Do you have any idea at all how awesome these choices make you?Sstavix wrote: A couple of books that I frequently recommend to people to read, though, are Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and George Orwell's 1984. These books can make the astute reader really think about the implications and consequences of seemingly benign actions (science and government, respectively).
"He who takes offense when no offense is intended is a fool, and he who takes offense when offense is intended is a greater fool."
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"Don't take refuge in the false security of consensus."
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"Don't take refuge in the false security of consensus."
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