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2004-02-02 9:39 AM More Questions Previous Entry :: Next Entry Read/Post Comments (0) These are from Coyote and they're pretty good questions. Ballsy, mind you, but cool.
1) Where d'you want to take your first road trip after you get your license and car? I'd drive up the coast of California and find my way to San Francisco. I'd skip as much freeway as possible and make many stops along the way at various beaches. 2) What physical feature of yours would you most like to change, assuming your body was already at its ideal weight? I think in general, I'd just like to be smaller. I am not unhappy with any particular feature, think my nose and everything else works with my face (although the circles under my eyes can kindly go away) I would like to be just a little more petite, shorter, SMALLER FEET, and less lanky. Just, well, more girl sized, ya know. :) 3) What sexual activity or kink are you most curious about and/or interesting in exploring? I think I would be inclined to explore tantra more than anything else. Such a deep study of all sorts of things, physical, energy, sexuality, intimacy. 4) Is there anyone in your immediate family who has never done anything to piss you off? Yes, a couple of them. I'd say that it would probably be my older brother Sam, but that might be because we have not been around each other enough to ever piss each other off. He's the one I have spent the least amount of time with out of all of them, we have never even had a disagreement with each other. I think my older sister Rachelle also falls into that category, but there were long stretches of several years that I never saw her due to stupid religious reasonings. My coolest brother, Danny, is a close 3rd, but there have been some actions and choices on his end that we don't see eye to eye on. But hey, noone is always going to see things my way. :) 5) What is your biggest non-money-related regret? Not becoming more involved in film productions while in school or making the right connections and keeping those connections after graduation. For specializing in an industry that depends a lot on those connections that you make in "the industry" I feel very out of touch and well, disconnected. If I decide to jump into the film industry, I'm going to have to build up my repertoire and associations all over again, and brush up on things. Wow, it's been almost 4 years since graduation. Read/Post Comments (0) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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