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Post Fri May 08, 2009 8:36 pm

oh, yeah, that's totally me to wrongly phrase it.

but the Q first, yes, I have with Eric, I'm not so fond of Adam, and Jenny on NCIS, but not Lauren Holly.

When your favorite ships have children, what's your first choice for them, a boy or a girl (the baby)?
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Post Fri May 08, 2009 8:44 pm

Oh, yes!

Depends on the 'ship.

I would want Warrick and Catherine to have a girl. I wouldn't want Adam and Stella to have a baby. And, I've never thought about it for Ten/Rose--probably a girl.

I prefer boy children though, so for almost any other 'ship if I were to write/read a fanfic where they had a child I would want a boy.



Have you ever read the insturctions for something wrong (a project of some sort) and not realized it until you'd finished?
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Post Fri May 08, 2009 8:53 pm

Yes. Although I've had worse, once our teacher gave us an exam, and nobody read the instructions and nobody finished, it was so much! And everybody was complaining, and she was like "You should have read the instructions". Afterward we did, and it said that you only have to make the first question of every part.

Um... have you ever hated a person just because he/she said your favorite show/ship/character sucked?
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Post Fri May 08, 2009 9:07 pm

No. I've never hated anyone, ever.

I have, however, stopped talking to someone for quite a while after they screamed at me for two hours about how awful Warrick/Catherine was.

Have you ever spent a day with a total stranger?
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Post Sat May 09, 2009 4:02 am

Oh, yeah. Hehe, do relatives that you've never met count? And things like band camps with school, school camps at the start of the year, friends of friends. There was this school camp I went on a while ago with about seven kids from my school (only one of whom I actually knew) and we met up with another group from the north of my state and I spent most of like two days with one of the guys from that shcool.

Actually, when I think about it, I've spent a lot of days with people I don't know. Hehe. Though I can't say I've ever spent time with someone I don't know alone.

Actually, yes. A boy I met a few years ago through another friend on the school bus, of all places. We spent the rest of the day having coffee together. But we're pretty darn good friends now, so.

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Post Sat May 09, 2009 5:30 am

Yep.

Tis why I've got an Andy and why I've got a Kaz. Though, they aren't strangers per-say anymore.


I like that question so I'm gonna say someone else should answer it too and come up with the question.
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Post Sat May 09, 2009 6:32 am

Yes and no. I've told people things that I've never met in person that I don't tell my close friends, but as a general rule of thumb, I feel awkward talking to people I don't know...

I could use a therapist, but I'm afraid to get one because I don't like talking to strangers...

There was another question earlier I wanted to answer: Have you ever spent a day with a total stranger?

I went to a week-long camp that I knew no one at... which was very interesting. But the best part was the last night where we all got dressed up and went to dinner and the boys had to be proper gentlemen- you know, give the girls flowers, pull out their chairs for them, etc. It was so cute and actually kind of fun. :D

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Post Sat May 09, 2009 7:03 pm

As a matter of a fact, yes.

The Bad Girl's Club.

My roommate and I got in a fight over the TV (I wanted to watch CSI:NY) and I ended up loving it. Haha

*Hangs Head in shame*

Goodness knows you've tried enough with Miami (not so much these days) and NCIS.

I was hooked on Doctor Who after only one episode but that was my doing.


On the subject of hooking people on shows have you ever tried (and succeeded or failed) to hook someone on a show?
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Post Sat May 09, 2009 9:42 pm

Yes, I have! An old friend of mine loved to watch Desperate Housewives because he loved all the drama, so I forced him to watch Grey's Anatomy, and he's been watching it ever since, it's his fave show!

Since we're already on this sub-topic, have you ever watched one episode of a show and instantly decided that you didn't like it?
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Post Sun May 10, 2009 12:08 am

God, yes. I try to be relatively open-minded when it comes to most thing, but, really...

Shall I list them? Hehe. Gossip Girl (gag, it was four in the morning, and I still didn't like it), Gost Whisperer (seriously, who is that virtuous?), the OC (enough said), Home and Away (Aussie soap opera), Neighbours (ditto), Big Brother, Lost (dunno, just couldn't get into it), Lie to Me, Life, Life on Mars (the American one; I can stomach the English one), Underbelly (another Aussie thing), All Saints (and, actually, most Australian shows that aren't comedy. Comedy, Australians do well; drama, not so much)...

Um. I judge TV shows a lot faster than I judge most things. But these are the shows that I won't watch. Others I don't really like, I'll probably still watch them if there's nothing else on, like CSI:Miami (sorry, guys), or Desperate Housewives.

Have I ever got a friend hooked on a show? *evil grin* I got a couple (and my little brother) hooked on the X-Files. We are all too young to have watched them while they were on TV, so I bought the DVD's. Rather on a whim, actually. Hm. And now I have a friend who maintains that he only loves me for my X-Files. Hehe.

Oh, my God, I'm talking too much again...

Have you ever seen an ad for a new show and known instantly that you will like it?
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Post Sun May 10, 2009 3:26 am

Yes. And coincidentally, that episode got me hooked into the whole series. The Mentalist. I watched it, squee'd loudly, and the next day I re-watched it, and then the next I went on to download all the other episodes I'd missed.
The episode was the one where Rigsby gets hypnotized and kisses Van Pelt.

Anyway, have you ever said you liked/loved a show just to get along with a person?
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Post Sun May 10, 2009 3:38 am

I probably still love CSI as much as I do because my friend Hanna is still such a big fan. If it weren't for her I may have lost interest after the couple of seasons we've had. But, I do still love the show.


I have *thought* I'd love certain shows and realized that they just aren't quite what I was expecting. I was very excited for Rasing the Bar when it first came out, watched the pilot, and haven't seen an episode since.

Have I ever seen an episode of something and instantly known I didn't like it? Yes. Paula's Home Cooking. Haha. I also don't enjoy Rachel Ray's show about eating while on Vacation.

And, I have succeeded on getting someone hooked on a show. My sister Mary is now and official Doctor Who fan. :-D
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Post Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:20 pm

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Have you ever been to the supermarket to buy something specific, bought a whole load of groceries, and then got home and realised you forgot to get what you went for in the first place?

(Haha - guess what I just did... :lol:)
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Post Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:31 pm

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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOhohohohoho have I ever... but it was so much worse. I went to the grocery store for... personal things... and left with just a soda. I got home and just screamed the most profane string of words every uttered by a female under the age of eighteen...

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Post Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:56 pm

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YES! My roommate told me to remind her to give somoene a poster (like, sat up, pointed at me, and said it), but she was asleep.

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