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Lilith
03-07-2005, 12:55 PM
I have a week off from school and some time to get to know you better. So school me on you...tell me something about you that I don't know.

Sharni
03-07-2005, 01:11 PM
I'm not sure there's anything ya don't know *LOL*

Lilith
03-07-2005, 01:12 PM
Then lie to me:D noooooooooooooooo I don't know your favorite lipstick color????

Aqua
03-07-2005, 01:13 PM
This is gonna be tough. :p

Lilith
03-07-2005, 01:15 PM
yes it will be....that's the idea...I wanna know all there is to know

Sharni
03-07-2005, 01:15 PM
Avon long lasting Toffee :D

1nutworld
03-07-2005, 01:18 PM
what if I don't have a "favorite" lipstick?


Sorry, the smart ass in me is running amok today!!

Lilith
03-07-2005, 01:40 PM
what if I don't have a "favorite" lipstick?


Sorry, the smart ass in me is running amok today!!
then the answer must be Avon long lasting Toffee cause I know you'd love to be coated in Sharni's lipstick :D

Stolen Kisses
03-07-2005, 01:42 PM
I am 1/2 Korean- and only know a few bad words in the language..

Lilith
03-07-2005, 01:43 PM
then it's high time you learn some more!!!!! More please...teach me one:D

osuche
03-07-2005, 01:54 PM
I am second generation Irish, and my grandparents taught me some Gaelic (my grandmother came over as a little girl)......and I treasure my great-grandmother's antiques that she brought over on the boat


Oh....and my grandmother married a man from Transylvania.....so I am *slightly* vampiric also. :hot:

1nutworld
03-07-2005, 02:01 PM
then the answer must be Avon long lasting Toffee cause I know you'd love to be coated in Sharni's lipstick :D

Sharni's, yours, or any of the other wonderfull sexy ladies here...

No way in HELL I'd complain.

now..on to your question of schooling you:

If I wasn't doing what I am right now...I might still be serving in the Navy.

Lilith
03-07-2005, 02:07 PM
I am second generation Irish, and my grandparents taught me some Gaelic (my grandmother came over as a little girl)......and I treasure my great-grandmother's antiques that she brought over on the boat


Oh....and my grandmother married a man from Transylvania.....so I am *slightly* vampiric also. :hot:
So you are an Irish Vampire...does that mean you only bite leprechauns? :D What sort of antiques? tea cups? :D

Lilith
03-07-2005, 02:07 PM
Sharni's, yours, or any of the other wonderfull sexy ladies here...

No way in HELL I'd complain.

now..on to your question of schooling you:

If I wasn't doing what I am right now...I might still be serving in the Navy.
What did you do in the navy?

1nutworld
03-07-2005, 02:11 PM
My rating was a ship's servceman.

I ran the ship's stores, the laundry plant, but somehow I missed out on working in the barbershop.

Ironing the Admiral's skivvies isnt the most glamourous job in the navy, but it helped pay the bills. :)

I was also cross trained (as all sailors are) in firefighting, and first aid.

osuche
03-07-2005, 02:17 PM
So you are an Irish Vampire...does that mean you only bite leprechauns? :D What sort of antiques? tea cups? :D


Nah...I don't bite leprechauns. But I am constantly asked if I am Russian...and been told many times that I have an "exotic" face.

Antiques....it's all furniture. An old style dressing table and matching dresser....a dining room table (the chairs didn't make it)....and a couple of chests.



So.....Lil....isn't it your turn to fess up?

Aqua
03-07-2005, 02:20 PM
Did I ever tell you that when I was a child (maybe about 10) I wanted to be a stuntman? I practiced by climbing to the top of my Dad's extension ladder (fully extended) that was leaning against the garage and "falling", doing a sort of forward somersault, down to a couple old mattresses and landing on my back.

I guess in the end I did become a stuntman... but that part you already know. :D

osuche
03-07-2005, 02:26 PM
Did I ever tell you that when I was a child (maybe about 10) I wanted to be a stuntman? I practiced by climbing to the top of my Dad's extension ladder (fully extended) that was leaning against the garage and "falling", doing a sort of forward somersault, down to a couple old mattresses and landing on my back.


It was destiny. :D :p :D

:nopics:

Lilith
03-07-2005, 02:34 PM
My rating was a ship's servceman.

I ran the ship's stores, the laundry plant, but somehow I missed out on working in the barbershop.

Ironing the Admiral's skivvies isnt the most glamourous job in the navy, but it helped pay the bills. :)

I was also cross trained (as all sailors are) in firefighting, and first aid.
which of all those jobs did you like the most?

Lilith
03-07-2005, 02:35 PM
Nah...I don't bite leprechauns. But I am constantly asked if I am Russian...and been told many times that I have an "exotic" face.

Antiques....it's all furniture. An old style dressing table and matching dresser....a dining room table (the chairs didn't make it)....and a couple of chests.



So.....Lil....isn't it your turn to fess up?
I'm thinking still :wobble:

Lilith
03-07-2005, 02:36 PM
Did I ever tell you that when I was a child (maybe about 10) I wanted to be a stuntman? I practiced by climbing to the top of my Dad's extension ladder (fully extended) that was leaning against the garage and "falling", doing a sort of forward somersault, down to a couple old mattresses and landing on my back.

I guess in the end I did become a stuntman... but that part you already know. :D
Did your mother beat your ass for making her scared to death?

Aqua
03-07-2005, 02:46 PM
Did your mother beat your ass for making her scared to death?
What? You think I invited her out to watch? :p

She never knew. Matter of fact, I don't think I ever told anyone about that. You all are the first.

Wanna come beat my ass Lil? ;) :spank:

Lilith
03-07-2005, 02:53 PM
What? You think I invited her out to watch? :p

She never knew. Matter of fact, I don't think I ever told anyone about that. You all are the first.

Wanna come beat my ass Lil? ;) :spank:
Is there even a doubt in your mind? :D

WildIrish
03-07-2005, 03:12 PM
What? You think I invited her out to watch? :p

She never knew. Matter of fact, I don't think I ever told anyone about that. You all are the first.



Did your father beat your ass for making his ladder all banged up? :D

Stolen Kisses
03-07-2005, 04:33 PM
Okay Lil- now the spelling is as phonetic as I can get:



Neeme Sheme Peck Po g da (the underlined one word - say the o and g like its said when reciting the alphabet.

Translation: your mother has a bald headed pussy. :eek:

Lilith
03-07-2005, 04:39 PM
OMG :p LMAO...I'll practice that

IAKaraokeGirl
03-07-2005, 04:51 PM
Gosh....hmmmmm....

Growing up, at family get-togethers (Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, etc.) my sister, my two cousins (one each of our ages) and I would get together and do plays for the rest of the family. I would write, my sister and our cousin, Heather, would act, and the cousin my age, David, would direct. I would imagine what we did was pretty off-the-wall. But, many years later...I still love to write, my sister gets into other people's roles, so to speak, as a psychologist, our cousin Heather has *always* been dramatic, and David lives in Hollywood and works in the movie business. :D

Lilith
03-07-2005, 04:55 PM
Gosh....hmmmmm....

Growing up, at family get-togethers (Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, etc.) my sister, my two cousins (one each of our ages) and I would get together and do plays for the rest of the family. I would write, my sister and our cousin, Heather, would act, and the cousin my age, David, would direct. I would imagine what we did was pretty off-the-wall. But, many years later...I still love to write, my sister gets into other people's roles, so to speak, as a psychologist, our cousin Heather has *always* been dramatic, and David lives in Hollywood and works in the movie business. :D
Did anyone ever film you guys? You know that's how Sean & Chris Penn, Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen got started.

Aqua
03-07-2005, 06:29 PM
Did your father beat your ass for making his ladder all banged up? :D
Whatever WI... you just want me to offer my ass to you too... :whack: :spank:

1nutworld
03-07-2005, 06:36 PM
which of all those jobs did you like the most?

Well it sure wasn't pressing the admirals skivvies.

I liked running the stores, and working in the cash office, but that was such a stressful job.

Running the ships laundry plant was interesting as there was so much teamwork involved, in doing laundry for 5,000 sailors. And DAMN was it hot down there.

All in all, I liked all my jobs, and there were many worse ones on the ship, that's for sure.

Lilith
03-07-2005, 06:36 PM
Whatever WI... you just want me to offer my ass to you too... :whack: :spank:
and I want a front row seat *and* :corn:

Aqua
03-07-2005, 06:44 PM
and I want a front row seat *and* :corn:
You just want first crack when we ask for a volunteer from the audience.

Lilith
03-07-2005, 06:53 PM
I plead the 5th or at least the 3rd;)

Aqua
03-07-2005, 07:01 PM
I plead the 5th or at least the 3rd;)
What ever do you mean? :confused:





























































:3: ;)

Lilith
03-07-2005, 08:45 PM
You're just laying the bait for Chey now, I see how you work :D

fzzy
03-07-2005, 09:26 PM
uhhhh ... let's see ... I'm the youngest of 6 kids ... and just for gekkogekko ... my great grandfather was a polygamist ... (3 wives) ... my grandfather was the youngest child of the third wife. :)

Cheyanne
03-07-2005, 09:38 PM
You're just laying the bait for Chey now, I see how you work :D


/me wonders why I suddenly felt compelled to post on this thread? :3:

1nutworld
03-07-2005, 09:43 PM
Here's something you didn't know Lilith.


After my enlistment in the navy was up, I lived in Birmingham AL, for 4 years.
Which is alot closer to you than I am now.

flutelady
03-07-2005, 09:55 PM
Well.... considering that the only things you know about me are that I live in Northern California, am in love with Denny and have a pierced nose (which I love!), anything I tell you will be "enlightening" :)

I majored in music in college to be a performing flutist (only completed 3 years because my first child was born, followed just a few months later by pregnancy #2... etc.). I've completed formal bartender training, am a CNA, CHHA, completed a lengthy Hospice training and am currently volunteering in a bereavement capacity for them. What brings in the largest of the couple of piddly paychecks? Working as a "culinary call-girl"... lol.

Neige
03-07-2005, 09:55 PM
Hmmm... I once got my belly bitten by a donkey! I must've been about 5 years old, at a zoo in PEI... Ouch!

FallenAngel5
03-07-2005, 10:01 PM
Enlightening, huh? I am a full-blood German, my great-grandparents left Hamburg in the 30s when my grandparents were still children in order to escape those crazy Nazis. So yes, I am German and Jewish. :) I speak English, Hebrew, German, French, and bits of Yiddish. Craziness.

Lilith
03-07-2005, 10:11 PM
uhhhh ... let's see ... I'm the youngest of 6 kids ... and just for gekkogekko ... my great grandfather was a polygamist ... (3 wives) ... my grandfather was the youngest child of the third wife. :)
Have you ever met any of the family from your grandfather's half siblings???

Lilith
03-07-2005, 10:11 PM
/me wonders why I suddenly felt compelled to post on this thread? :3:
cause you want to confess some deep dark secret to me:D

Lilith
03-07-2005, 10:12 PM
Here's something you didn't know Lilith.


After my enlistment in the navy was up, I lived in Birmingham AL, for 4 years.
Which is alot closer to you than I am now.
Why did you leave Alabama?

Lilith
03-07-2005, 10:14 PM
Well.... considering that the only things you know about me are that I live in Northern California, am in love with Denny and have a pierced nose (which I love!), anything I tell you will be "enlightening" :)

I majored in music in college to be a performing flutist (only completed 3 years because my first child was born, followed just a few months later by pregnancy #2... etc.). I've completed formal bartender training, am a CNA, CHHA, completed a lengthy Hospice training and am currently volunteering in a bereavement capacity for them. What brings in the largest of the couple of piddly paychecks? Working as a "culinary call-girl"... lol.
If you could make hospice involvement your career 24/7 would you? or do you like having other jobs that are diverse at the same time?

Lilith
03-07-2005, 10:15 PM
Hmmm... I once got my belly bitten by a donkey! I must've been about 5 years old, at a zoo in PEI... Ouch!
When I was 5 I got bit in the belly too but my brother( who I have referred to as a jack ass before :D)...completely took a chunk out... :D See grasshopper just following in my footsteps!

ShadowDancer
03-07-2005, 10:16 PM
i'm the oldest girl of 5 kids--from my father's first 2 marriages. Now there are a total of 8 kids & 8 grandkids between my father & his 3rd wife, so I'm now the 5th oldest of 8 kids. I do data entry work for Sears Repair Center and have worked there for almost 6 yrs now...love what I do, hate where I work.

campingboy
03-07-2005, 10:16 PM
I directed a childrens camp for 5 years, but was staff there for 19. I started off as a as a staff in training during the summers through high school. I worked for the camp while I was attending University. Best birth control I know - go work with others peoples kids. lol

Lilith
03-07-2005, 10:17 PM
Enlightening, huh? I am a full-blood German, my great-grandparents left Hamburg in the 30s when my grandparents were still children in order to escape those crazy Nazis. So yes, I am German and Jewish. :) I speak English, Hebrew, German, French, and bits of Yiddish. Craziness.
Hmmm so you are the one to call when my Yiddish is slipping ;) Which language aside from English do you feel is the most beautiful? Which do you feel most fluent in?

Lilith
03-07-2005, 10:19 PM
i'm the oldest girl of 5 kids--from my father's first 2 marriages. Now there are a total of 8 kids & 8 grandkids between my father & his 3rd wife, so I'm now the 5th oldest of 8 kids. I do data entry work for Sears Repair Center and have worked there for almost 6 yrs now...love what I do, hate where I work.
Do you get calls from mostly nice people or cranky people?

Lilith
03-07-2005, 10:21 PM
I directed a childrens camp for 5 years, but was staff there for 19. I started off as a as a staff in training during the summers through high school. I worked for the camp while I was attending University. Best birth control I know - go work with others peoples kids. lol
I always said that too when I worked at/ran a preschool. We would allow petty theft girlies to do their community service bleaching toys in the 2 year old room. Most never ever have sex for fear of getting one of those screaming pooping things :D

What is your fave camp song?

FallenAngel5
03-07-2005, 10:23 PM
Hmmm so you are the one to call when my Yiddish is slipping ;) Which language aside from English do you feel is the most beautiful? Which do you feel most fluent in?

Well, most beautiful I would have to say is French, because the others just feel too gutteral (sp? :) ) to be beautiful. I feel most fluent in English, but Hebrew would be a close second... waaaay too many years of Hebrew school will do that to you. :)

campingboy
03-07-2005, 10:24 PM
Barges.

It was an out tripping camp. Every camper would go on a canoe trip from an over night up to 3 weeks.

maddy
03-07-2005, 10:43 PM
I'm moving this year, to be neighbors with WildIrish (shhhh, he doesn't know it yet either).

Lilith
03-07-2005, 10:52 PM
I'm moving this year, to be neighbors with WildIrish (shhhh, he doesn't know it yet either).
for school? or just cause WI is so tempting?

maddy
03-07-2005, 11:15 PM
Mostly because WI is soooo tempting, think he'd mind me moving in his basement? I'll shovel the drive :)

Lilith
03-07-2005, 11:18 PM
Mostly because WI is soooo tempting, think he'd mind me moving in his basement? I'll shovel the drive :)
I think you hit his weak spot. He'll probably help you pack :D

flutelady
03-08-2005, 01:07 AM
If you could make hospice involvement your career 24/7 would you? or do you like having other jobs that are diverse at the same time?


I like the diversity of what I'm doing now, but if I had the opportunity to be involved with Hospice fulltime, I'd jump at the chance... no doubt about it.

Sharni
03-08-2005, 03:33 AM
I lost my virginity to a married man......(i cant believe i said that)

fzzy
03-08-2005, 04:03 AM
Have you ever met any of the family from your grandfather's half siblings???

Not in person, but am in contact with a couple from the web. Strangely enough, only ever met one of the "cousins" from one of my grandfather's full-siblings. She introduced herself when she heard my last name and we discovered her grandmother and my grandfather were brother and sister ... she remembered my grandfather at family reunions ... strangely enough ... no one ever told my family about those reunions! :) wonder what that says about us?!?!?! LOL!

Master Scribe
03-08-2005, 06:54 AM
OH MY Gosh!!!!!!!!!!!! Lilith you are a Bama Girl????? Well slap my momma if tha ain't good!!!!!!!!

cherrypie7788
03-08-2005, 07:44 AM
Hmmm.....Something no one knows...

I am a published writer, having written for magazines and the newspaper (once, and I decided journalism wasn't for me). I am very shy in real life, I have a problem approaching new people and making friends...In fact, I have a really hard time talking to people I don't know!

My freshman year in high school I had BOTH the whooping cough (seriously not fun) and bacterial pneumonia in the same year, but managed to pass through anyway :)

I think that's enough for now ;)

Lilith
03-08-2005, 08:02 AM
I lost my virginity to a married man......(i cant believe i said that)
Did you think you loved him or was it pure teenage unbridled lust :hot:?

Lilith
03-08-2005, 08:04 AM
OH MY Gosh!!!!!!!!!!!! Lilith you are a Bama Girl????? Well slap my momma if tha ain't good!!!!!!!!
Actually I'm from Florida but I'd be glad to slap your momma anyways:D actually you'd be more fun;)

Lilith
03-08-2005, 08:05 AM
Hmmm.....Something no one knows...

I am a published writer, having written for magazines and the newspaper (once, and I decided journalism wasn't for me). I am very shy in real life, I have a problem approaching new people and making friends...In fact, I have a really hard time talking to people I don't know!

My freshman year in high school I had BOTH the whooping cough (seriously not fun) and bacterial pneumonia in the same year, but managed to pass through anyway :)

I think that's enough for now ;)
I had a serious injury and was homebound a lot of my Jr. and Sr. years of highschool too. I think it really changed me.

What types of topics did you cover in your articles?

Master Scribe
03-08-2005, 08:08 AM
Actually I'm from Florida but I'd be glad to slap your momma anyways:D actually you'd be more fun;)

I was a teacher in Huntsville for 12 years until I lost my hearing. I LOVED taking my yearly field trips to Orlando or Washington D.C. I also enjoyed my many many trips to Panama City in Fla. Anyway.....hummm wonders if I should have said "well blow me down" instead????

Lilith
03-08-2005, 08:10 AM
I was a teacher in Huntsville for 12 years until I lost my hearing. I LOVED taking my yearly field trips to Orlando or Washington D.C. I also enjoyed my many many trips to Panama City in Fla. Anyway.....hummm wonders if I should have said "well blow me down" instead????
As a teacher you know how imporatant it is to choose your words wisely;) Is Huntsville where NASA is? What did you teach? Would you consider going back in the classroom now?

Master Scribe
03-08-2005, 08:19 AM
Yes I taught in the Rocket City. I spent 12 years teaching Social Studies. I was a chess coach, trip sponser. I spent time doing read-a-thons, generally I just threw myself in to my job. I lost my hearing about 5 years ago and I had to take disability retirement. I would give it a long hard thought before going back into the classroom. All this NCLB stuff and the overall lack of concern about education as along as they get through makes me wonder if it is worth the effort, time and energy anymore, not counting the cost.

I may be a bit old fashion but I do not see where the old school teaching was all that bad. I still believe that competition is good for the development of character and that in the real world nobody wants to hear how bad your life is..you either get the job done of don't have a job. It is a shame that teaching has been replaced with making sure that children feel good about themselves....Like I always told my students ..." If you want to feel good about yourself ..Do Your Best, follow your heart and think for yourself" If you do not then you have no one to blame except yourself."

Pita
03-08-2005, 08:49 AM
I lost my virginity to a married man......(i cant believe i said that)

So did I! But it was a bad experience :( I was almost 16 and he was 22. I didn't know he was married until after he had gotten me drunk for the first time in my life and took my virginity on his living room floor. Today they would call it date rape but back then it was just a teenage girl doing a very stupid thing. :rolleyes2

11 states. California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, Indiana and Florida. Several of them more then once. No I am not a military brat. My dad had issues with staying put.

Lilith
03-08-2005, 09:04 AM
So did I! But it was a bad experience :( I was almost 16 and he was 22. I didn't know he was married until after he had gotten me drunk for the first time in my life and took my virginity on his living room floor. Today they would call it date rape but back then it was just a teenage girl doing a very stupid thing. :rolleyes2

11 states. California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, Indiana and Florida. Several of them more then once. No I am not a military brat. My dad had issues with staying put.
Do you think all that moving around made you to be a more social or less social person?

1nutworld
03-08-2005, 09:58 AM
Why did you leave Alabama?

The house I was living in burned completely up, and I lost basically everything. I moved back to MI, and temporarily in wiith my parents, with one duffle bag of clothes that survived the fire.

One of the shirts that survived is a baseball jersey that was in a plastic clothes basket, and along the edge of the jersey is covered in plastic from where it started to melt. I can still smell just a trace of the fire on that jersey, when I wear it, even now 9 years later.

My parents had brought my old bedroom furniture that I was going to have in my son's (when I had him) room, and it was completely destroyed.

Pita
03-08-2005, 10:17 AM
Do you think all that moving around made you to be a more social or less social person?


I think I am very social and the moving especially as a kid forced me to make friends. It was hard at times but I also learned that life is ever changing and to just go with the flow.

Sharni
03-08-2005, 01:41 PM
Did you think you loved him or was it pure teenage unbridled lust :hot:?
Loved him...no

Me and a girlfriend decided we were going to lose and virginity and he was the one we picked....it was in a paddock on a farmland *L* He did both of us on the same day

The worst part was i had an affair with him for a year...and never again will i tread that path....the deceit and lies is just NOT worth it! I broke it off

WildIrish
03-08-2005, 04:44 PM
Well...this has been a most interesting thread. So much information!

Aqua thinks I'm after him for his :moon: , and Maddy & Lil think I'm tempting! :love:

Maddy...very smart to make that offer at the end of the season. lmfao

I've gotten so much from the thread, I can't help but feel bad for not contributing!

But what don't you already know?

I wear size 12 shoes. BORING!!!!!

Pants with a size 32 waist are too tight, and pants with a size 33 waist are too loose. SO WHAT?

I once scared my mother by giving myself hickeys with the vacuum cleaner.....all over my body. :confused:

It's all I have!

Scarecrow
03-08-2005, 06:30 PM
Well now what to tell first,


how about I married my sister .....

Aqua
03-08-2005, 06:35 PM
Aqua thinks I'm after him for his :moon:

There's no think about it... :p

Lilith
03-08-2005, 06:45 PM
I once scared my mother by giving myself hickeys with the vacuum cleaner.....all over my body. :confused:

It's all I have!

Allllll over?

Lilith
03-08-2005, 06:45 PM
Well now what to tell first,


how about I married my sister .....

:yikes:

Were you the groom or the notary?

lonelyarmywife
03-08-2005, 08:02 PM
My deep dark secret -

My right titty is fake. Not the left, mind you, just the right. When I was 18 I found a lump in my breast and it had to be surgically removed. Problem was, it was so big, they ended up taking most of my right boob. So to make things look even, they replaced it with a saline bag.

Thus, the fake boob.

Lilith
03-08-2005, 08:54 PM
My deep dark secret -

My right titty is fake. Not the left, mind you, just the right. When I was 18 I found a lump in my breast and it had to be surgically removed. Problem was, it was so big, they ended up taking most of my right boob. So to make things look even, they replaced it with a saline bag.

Thus, the fake boob.
Do they feel very different? My thinking is based on hearing a woman with implants once say that her niples were not as sensitive any more. Do they both have similar sensations?

lonelyarmywife
03-08-2005, 09:00 PM
Do they feel very different? My thinking is based on hearing a woman with implants once say that her niples were not as sensitive any more. Do they both have similar sensations?


Unfortunately, they're not similar at all in what I can feel. The left one is normal, but the right is about as far from sensitive as you can get - I'm guessing the surgery probably did some nerve damage.

As for how the rest of it feels, I don't guess it feels different to touch, but you'd have to get a second opinon on that one - I'll ask hubby next time we talk! :)

wyndhy
03-08-2005, 09:22 PM
very interesting thread.

i once sang in a band in college, we played the coffee house :D

edited to say i don't mean one time...it was for a few semesters

Lilith
03-08-2005, 10:02 PM
very interesting thread.

i once sang in a band in college, we played the coffee house :D

edited to say i don't mean one time...it was for a few semesters
What sort of music?

sodaklostsoul
03-09-2005, 10:35 AM
I once scared my mother by giving myself hickeys with the vacuum cleaner.....all over my body. :confused:

It's all I have!
And to think I told my mom it was the curling iron!!!


I loved the lights and sights so much in Las Vegas that I named my daughter Nevada.
I love carnivals and amusment parks at nite. I love christmas lights at nite. Love fireworks on the 4th of July. Ok I think you get the idea. :D

Lilith
03-09-2005, 11:01 AM
And to think I told my mom it was the curling iron!!!


I loved the lights and sights so much in Las Vegas that I named my daughter Nevada.
I love carnivals and amusment parks at nite. I love christmas lights at nite. Love fireworks on the 4th of July. Ok I think you get the idea. :D
Do you have a preference for neon or does it matter?

wyndhy
03-09-2005, 11:45 AM
What sort of music?

new and old ballad/folky type stuff with a few originals that the two guys wrote. when the three of us sang we could do some pretty kick ass three-part harmony. if it was just me singing while they played, much the same except i tended to stick to solo artist covers. very fun. i wish i stuck with it.

sodaklostsoul
03-09-2005, 02:20 PM
Do you have a preference for neon or does it matter?
Neon is diffently better, but sometimes a crowed street of store fronts and comming up on towns at nite is cool too.

Lilith
03-09-2005, 03:50 PM
new and old ballad/folky type stuff with a few originals that the two guys wrote. when the three of us sang we could do some pretty kick ass three-part harmony. if it was just me singing while they played, much the same except i tended to stick to solo artist covers. very fun. i wish i stuck with it.
why have you submitted nothing to the idol thread?

wyndhy
03-09-2005, 03:57 PM
perhaps i will. :)

lizzardbits
03-09-2005, 05:22 PM
From the time i was in 5th grade, until i was in 10th grade, i wanted to be a Cardiologist. The heart and it's various parts it truely fascinating to me. My favorite shape is that of a heart :lurv:

I played Tuba/Susaphone until the middle of tenth grade, but was horrid at it, lol and loathed marching.

i am a nailbiter, but can grow out 9 out of 10 if i can chew on at least the one. and i can grow them long and strong in the summer.

When i lived in South Dakota, my favorite bar to go to was a gay bar. I hate straight bars/dance clubs, as they are so judgemental. The gay bar was all about fun, and being sexy and not having to worry if society was looking at you wrong. I loved the drag shows and i had a good friend that was in them and he looked better dressed up than i did---so not fair, LOL. And it was hotter than hot to look over and see a man kiss his lover, or a gal kiss her lover.

Lilith
03-09-2005, 05:46 PM
From the time i was in 5th grade, until i was in 10th grade, i wanted to be a Cardiologist. The heart and it's various parts it truely fascinating to me. My favorite shape is that of a heart :lurv:

I played Tuba/Susaphone until the middle of tenth grade, but was horrid at it, lol and loathed marching.

i am a nailbiter, but can grow out 9 out of 10 if i can chew on at least the one. and i can grow them long and strong in the summer.

When i lived in South Dakota, my favorite bar to go to was a gay bar. I hate straight bars/dance clubs, as they are so judgemental. The gay bar was all about fun, and being sexy and not having to worry if society was looking at you wrong. I loved the drag shows and i had a good friend that was in them and he looked better dressed up than i did---so not fair, LOL. And it was hotter than hot to look over and see a man kiss his lover, or a gal kiss her lover.
Which one do you bite most often while growing out the others?

Scarecrow
03-09-2005, 05:50 PM
:devilish: The Groom

Lilith
03-09-2005, 05:51 PM
:devilish: The Groom
:faint:

lizzardbits
03-09-2005, 05:52 PM
Which one do you bite most often while growing out the others?


usually a nail on the left hand, right now it is my ring finger, lol

lizzardbits
03-09-2005, 05:53 PM
:devilish: The Groom


WOT!!!!!!! ok you have got to tell the story now.....

Scarecrow
03-09-2005, 06:09 PM
She is my step sister, my mother and her father dated in High School but got into a tiff and he ran off and joined the Army(WWII). They ran into each other again in the early 70's, both were divorced(at least three times each) sothey got back together and finally got married. They stayed married over 20 years, until my mother died. I met my wife after they moved in together, we were both in our 20s. :rofl:

P.S. Father-in-Law used to tell poeple he was going home to sleep with his daughters Mother-in-Law. :jump:

sodaklostsoul
03-10-2005, 12:13 AM
:rofl: ^^^^

scotzoidman
03-10-2005, 02:17 AM
Hmmm...there's not much secret about me here...except maybe this...
In my mid-teens I was a Jesus Freak...that's right, long hair, muttonchop sideburns, wearing my big brother's Air Force fatigue jacket with a paperback Living New Testament in my side pocket & a fish emblem necklace, "please-God-don't-make-eye-contact-with-him-he'll-ask-if-you-know-Jesus"...even went as far as volunteering to work in the church sponsored summer day camp for inner-city kids because I thought that was what God was calling me to do...

C'mon, Lil, I told ya I wasn't always this cynical...

Lilith
03-10-2005, 07:51 AM
Hmmm...there's not much secret about me here...except maybe this...
In my mid-teens I was a Jesus Freak...that's right, long hair, muttonchop sideburns, wearing my big brother's Air Force fatigue jacket with a paperback Living New Testament in my side pocket & a fish emblem necklace, "please-God-don't-make-eye-contact-with-him-he'll-ask-if-you-know-Jesus"...even went as far as volunteering to work in the church sponsored summer day camp for inner-city kids because I thought that was what God was calling me to do...

C'mon, Lil, I told ya I wasn't always this cynical...
What made you see the light, so to speak?:D Don't you think the inner city kid thing was your purpose? Have you considered mentoring now?

lizzardbits
03-10-2005, 10:34 AM
I love SpongeBob SquarePants...........dumb cartoon......terrible annoying laugh........i love it and can't get enough. I even went out and bought a SBob DVD player. I sing the theme song alot to my kids. I have a pillow and blankie, and i even have a live snail named Gary.......

IAKaraokeGirl
03-10-2005, 10:36 AM
When I was about five or six, I was allergic to eggs, so my grandmother tried to bake me a cake that year for my birthday without eggs. Mind you, this was before Egg Beaters or the like. :rolleyes2


Oh, and BTW, my father and I share the same birthday. I was due on Elvis' birthday but was born on my dad's instead.

Lilith
03-10-2005, 10:37 AM
I love SpongeBob SquarePants...........dumb cartoon......terrible annoying laugh........i love it and can't get enough. I even went out and bought a SBob DVD player. I sing the theme song alot to my kids. I have a pillow and blankie, and i even have a live snail named Gary.......
I know a member who made his girlie a cake shaped like a pineapple (under the sea) for her birthday. It was fabulous!!! good times.

lizzardbits
03-10-2005, 10:48 AM
I know a member who made his girlie a cake shaped like a pineapple (under the sea) for her birthday. It was fabulous!!! good times.
AWESOME!!!!

1nutworld
03-10-2005, 11:37 AM
[QUOTE=lizzardbits]

I played Tuba/Susaphone until the middle of tenth grade, but was horrid at it, lol and loathed marching.

[QUOTE]

I was my HS Drum Major for my jr & sr years, went to drum major camp both summers, so I was prolly the guy that made Lizzardbits loathe marching.

lizzardbits
03-10-2005, 11:45 AM
[QUOTE=lizzardbits]

I played Tuba/Susaphone until the middle of tenth grade, but was horrid at it, lol and loathed marching.

[QUOTE]

I was my HS Drum Major for my jr & sr years, went to drum major camp both summers, so I was prolly the guy that made Lizzardbits loathe marching.



Nah, that wasn't it, have you ever carried a brass sousaphone on your shoulder, marching in full marching uniform on a high humitity, hot late summer day, with the shoes that were so hard soled? that was why i loathed marching.

Oh well, i was able to dress up in our high school'd mascot costume and cheer on the crowd at my senior homecoming football game------that was pretty cool.

1nutworld
03-10-2005, 11:49 AM
Lizz,

Glad it wasn't me personally!!

I was a trumpet player, so I never did carry a sousaphone around, but there were a couple of times during band a few practices that I had to take the place of a bass drummer, so I got to strap one of those suckers on, and heft it all over hell's-half-acre.

osuche
03-10-2005, 12:53 PM
[QUOTE=1nutworld][QUOTE=lizzardbits]

I played Tuba/Susaphone until the middle of tenth grade, but was horrid at it, lol and loathed marching.


Lizz -- I played tuba in marching band....18 lbs of tuba, that had to be held OFF of the shoulder for competitions. Man was I buff in those days! ;)

Best damn workout on the face of the planet.....some days it was too good. :p

Galatea
03-10-2005, 01:10 PM
Hmmm....

I have 2 older sisters. I played French Horn and Mellophone in HS band. I use to be a 'cutter'. I'm addicted to The Sims 2. I don't know if my natural haircolor is brown or black. My favorite color is teal. I once dyed my hair teal. I use to have another name here on Pixies. I use to be in the 'gifted' class in school. I do wood carvings. I have 2 dogs. I almost became a professional softball player. The way to my heart is Godiva chocolates and yellow roses.

Lilith
03-10-2005, 02:36 PM
Hmmmm.... Did you use that nick to post? If I say dudley does it mean anything?What do you carve, in the wood?

Galatea
03-10-2005, 02:42 PM
Yes. Yes. :lust: and people/humanoid type figurines generally.

Lilith
03-10-2005, 02:48 PM
((((((((((((((I guessed a while back))))))))));) Do you paint them or just leave them natural?

Galatea
03-10-2005, 02:54 PM
Natural. I love the look of the wood.

Lilith
03-10-2005, 02:55 PM
Don't we all;) It feels good too:D

Galatea
03-10-2005, 03:02 PM
:rofl: *sploosh* Fell right into that one. :rofl:

cherrypie7788
03-10-2005, 05:18 PM
I had a serious injury and was homebound a lot of my Jr. and Sr. years of highschool too. I think it really changed me.

What types of topics did you cover in your articles?

Souvenir sales at Riverbend (a big music festival here that's really just an excuse to get drunk in public lol) and I wrote one covering the "no-zone" also, you know the areas that you aren't supposed to drive in around semis? The very front, too close to the back etc. It prompted a few angry letters from people who have never been in a truck in their lives :rolleyes2 dismissing truckers as "arrogant kings of the road". Cant teach some people.

No major literary accomplishments there :D

Playful1
03-13-2005, 12:33 PM
hmm, I actually have a lot of interesting facts but just a few for now:

I am actually 75% scotish, 15% german and 10% hispanic, but I look 100% hispanic and I hate it. I defintly hate those civil rights groups at college that come up and say "We are here to make equality for hispanics like you, how did they white man oppress you today?"

I started (and still run) my own business at 20, I now call some of my business proffessors idiots. They don't like that very much.

I have my pilots licenase :) (gotta get DP to join the mile high club with me...maybe get pics?)

I'm 21 and still a virgin, very much by choice as I've been offered on a number of occasions.

rabbit
03-13-2005, 12:41 PM
This going to sound vain but it is true....

I was once featured in a sorority calendar...men from various fraternities were chosen as models. I was posed in a wooded setting, dressed like the Brawny man but with an open shirt and a shotgun.

Lilith
03-13-2005, 02:51 PM
hmm, I actually have a lot of interesting facts but just a few for now:

I am actually 75% scotish, 15% german and 10% hispanic, but I look 100% hispanic and I hate it. I defintly hate those civil rights groups at college that come up and say "We are here to make equality for hispanics like you, how did they white man oppress you today?"

I started (and still run) my own business at 20, I now call some of my business proffessors idiots. They don't like that very much.

I have my pilots licenase :) (gotta get DP to join the mile high club with me...maybe get pics?)

I'm 21 and still a virgin, very much by choice as I've been offered on a number of occasions.
What type of business? How old were you when you got your pilot's license?

Lilith
03-13-2005, 02:52 PM
This going to sound vain but it is true....

I was once featured in a sorority calendar...men from various fraternities were chosen as models. I was posed in a wooded setting, dressed like the Brawny man but with an open shirt and a shotgun.
LOL which woods? and was the gun strictly for protection from all those sorority girlies?

Playful1
03-13-2005, 04:36 PM
What type of business? How old were you when you got your pilot's license?

I run a Xtreme Sports Equipment Reseller. Paintball, ect... Eventually want to be able to take on Dicks and Sports Authority..but we'll see.

I was 18 when I got my pilots Liceanse. My dad got his in college and I always wanted to do something cool like that, so for my 18th birthday my parents paid for me to get the 20 hours of flight time I needed.

rabbit
03-14-2005, 09:53 PM
LOL which woods? and was the gun strictly for protection from all those sorority girlies?

:grin:

darogle
03-15-2005, 03:03 PM
When I was a freshman in HS, I broke 3 vertebrae while doing gymnastics. I had to school myself at home for the second half of the year. Years later, I took my daughter sledding. It was her first time going sledding and wanted me to go on the sled with her. We wound up hitting a bump and I re-broke 2 of the same vertebrae.

Lilith
03-15-2005, 03:57 PM
When I was a freshman in HS, I broke 3 vertebrae while doing gymnastics. I had to school myself at home for the second half of the year. Years later, I took my daughter sledding. It was her first time going sledding and wanted me to go on the sled with her. We wound up hitting a bump and I re-broke 2 of the same vertebrae.
Did you have them fused?

darogle
03-15-2005, 03:59 PM
No, just spent several months in a removable body cast. Ugh! That sucked!

DangerousPet
03-27-2005, 03:06 PM
school you huh?

i spent a year in Peru when i was 18, did an exchange program between high school an college. it was amazing! and now i got the espanol thing down. :)
was a cheerleader for 4 years of high school, and capt. for 2 of those years
had a cat that died a few months ago, but he was 20 (thats really old for a cat!!!! old as me!)


um... thats about all thats interesting about me!

~pet

Lilith
03-27-2005, 03:49 PM
Did you live with a family or in a boarding type school?

jay-t
03-27-2005, 09:17 PM
With such a wide range of skills and experences we might need to look at starting consulting firm.It would have possibilties.

For myself I lived in Fairbanks for about 2yrs. lived in K.C 2 different times for 9 yrs.but always came back to Okla.
Used to build and sell dollhouses and 1/12 scale furniture.
Mostly just enjoy every day life with the family and friends

Lilith
03-27-2005, 09:24 PM
Did you make the kind with all the gingerbread on them? I made one once thattoo forever just to do the fish scales on the gable.

Coaster
03-27-2005, 10:04 PM
I had a serious injury and was homebound a lot of my Jr. and Sr. years of highschool too. I think it really changed me.

What kind of injury did you sustain Lil? How did it happen? How did it change your outlook on life?

Very interesting thread!!

jay-t
03-27-2005, 10:23 PM
with and without gingerbread, shadow box rooms ,my favorite was a violin that I cut out the front then carved a violin makers workshop to put in it.

Lilith
03-27-2005, 11:26 PM
What kind of injury did you sustain Lil? How did it happen? How did it change your outlook on life?

Very interesting thread!!
Actually it was a back injury from carrying girls that weighed significantly more than I did, as a young cheerleader, caused some serious nerve damage. Unfortunately it was misdiagnosed then (actually until I had my second kiddo some 10 years later) and I spent a lot of time in treatment for a problem that was really something else. No wonder it wasn't getting better...any whoooo. I spent some time in a wheel chair and got to experience first hand how difficult it can be to be mobile. Makes me look at ADA as a neccessity not just a good suggestion :)

Lilith
03-27-2005, 11:28 PM
Jay-t
Do you have pics of the violin piece?

dicksbro
03-28-2005, 05:47 AM
I think I shared other places that I was lucky enough to have a chance to live in Germany (near Mannheim) for three years; Sendai, Japan for 1 1/2 years and Yokohama, Japan for another 1 1/2 years as a kid. In 9th grade in Japan one of my classmates had been in my first grade class in Germany. Small world, huh?

Been to most of the fifty states and about 10 other countries.

Met my wife on a blind date, dated for three years, now married with seven children (four boys; three girls). One son still a dependent although three of the boys live at home. Oh, yeah, one sponsored child in Mexico. A beautiful young lady who is now 14.

Had one brother and now have five, going on six, grand-children.

Lilith
03-28-2005, 06:02 AM
What is it like having a house full of grown children?

dicksbro
03-28-2005, 06:39 AM
They basically do their own thing. Even dinners are less of a family affair since they're often at work or at friends. One of our boys is a senior this year and next year will be at college. He's a great help. Does most of the laundry for my wife and I and always is willing to help.

Steph
09-14-2005, 08:17 PM
I once scared my mother by giving myself hickeys with the vacuum cleaner.....all over my body. :confused:

This sentence is worth a year's worth of 'net bills for me right there!!!

I don't know if I've told the story of my conception before . . . thought I did but it's not in this thread . . . my young biological mother went to Israel and met my father, a Czech soldier on the run from the Russians (I think -- either that or he was running from his own army). My mother returned to Newfoundland and gave me up for adoption.

I've just got a couple more steps to go to finalize the search and will get on that asap. I just got a letter from Post-Adoption Services today telling me I need to send money :rolleyes2 for some paperwork.

IAKaraokeGirl
09-14-2005, 08:32 PM
Wow. I did not know that ^^^.


I can speed read--the "normal" way AND upside-down.

Belial
09-15-2005, 08:15 AM
I can cause wanton destruction with a single typo :)

scotzoidman
09-15-2005, 12:06 PM
What made you see the light, so to speak?:D Don't you think the inner city kid thing was your purpose? Have you considered mentoring now?
I don't know that I ever "saw the light" as such...just gradually fell away from being a fanatic eventually to where I am now, which I guess is sort of an agnostic who wants to hedge his bets ;) Dealing with other peoples' kids was something I didn't do well enough to ever fool myself into thinking it might be my purpose...just ask anybody who worked with me that summer if they think I missed my calling. Actually, now that I think about it, it may have been the talent show they had for the counselors that I did not participate in that reminded me that I had a love for music, but didn't know any songs I could play & sing in front of people...my experience at that point was mostly playing bass in Music City's first ever heavy metal band, & that didn't seem like a great talent to display at a church camp...

Doesn't take me long to come back with an answer, huh?