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uhh...I'm not at liberty to discuss that. <.<
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The Fernworth incident...right...

Is it weird that I prefer cars that typically only elderly people do?

Moreso, what type of car do you prefer?
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That kind of makes sense.

I was never really that much into cars. Just give me something that drives and I'll be fine. But I agree with you, I'm much more likely to own (and appreciate) and older model of car. I'm kind of hoping to get a motorcycle first, but we'll see how that works out.
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That'd be fun. And cool. XD

I'm looking into older Lincoln Town Cars...leather is standard. O_O They're cheap too.

Have you considered jetpacks?
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Considered and rejected. The Rocketeer was cool, but it'd be really great not to burn my legs off.
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You'd have your arms and personality. Who needs legs? >_>

Also...I never understood that movie. Watched it all the time.

Floral crafting?
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Not a huge fan of the gardening variety.
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I like vegetables. :D

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I have to say, I know next to nothing about cars. I don't think I'd drive a Buick though. The old ones look to jarring and the new ones look too shiny.
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Buick is a fogey mobile. :D It's kinda why I like them...I hate to give in to peer pressure, but a Buick is about as far from what most guys want as their first car as it gets.

Favorite type of shoes?
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I'm not partial to a particular brand, I think that's silly and commercial. I just want to wear what looks good. I'd almost prefer to have shoes that weren't affiliated with any brand at all. (Note to self: Start making own shoes.)

(Right now, 'what looks good' are a pair of black plaid Vans.)
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Making your own shoes would be freaking awesome. XD I typically wear Converse because they last me a year+. Plus they help me tap into the alternative music in my soul.

Cars 2?
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I liked Cars, more than a lot of my friends seemed to. when I first heard that they were making sequel, I was quite dubious (if Pixar is gonna make a sequel, why not Monsters Inc., or better yet, The Incredibles?). Even when I saw some of the promotional material, I was still kind of skeptical.

However, Pixar has never failed to deliver beautiful animation and an engaging story, so I still have the ultimate faith in them to deliver a winning product. Also, they are making a [pre-]quel to Monsters Inc, so I'm happy. I'd almost rather they focus on original properties, but they've created some rich worlds that could still use some exploring, so again, I will always have faith in them. They never fail.

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That turned out longer than I thought it would.
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Pixar is worth it though. I'd claim they're one of the better studios in existence now. The movies they make tend to go for forgotten values...

Ginger beer?

The real stuff. Not real like...alcoholic real, but...real ginger beer.
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Pixar is definitely one of the best studios.

I've had ginger beer, but only once. I liked it, but not as much as my A&W.
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