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28 Dec 2011, 2:38 am

Dinner.

Do you paint your fingernails?



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28 Dec 2011, 2:26 pm

Nope can't say that I do.

What's the most important personality trait you seek within a partner?


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28 Dec 2011, 2:28 pm

Kindness and intelligence.

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28 Dec 2011, 3:44 pm

Intelligence, curiosity, tolerance, kindness, positivity. They're all important but I can't name one.


If you were to build a house, what would it look like?



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28 Dec 2011, 4:42 pm

It would be mostly laboratory with a basic living quarters. It would have few corners and mostly positive curves (specifically, paraboloids) and would have little color.

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28 Dec 2011, 5:02 pm

I wouldn't mind an odd shape for a home, but I think those are difficult to construct.

I'd like sky-lights for natural lighting in at least part of the home. Preferably, some ivy and stone on the exterior and a garden. I have always wanted a big, traditional library with stacks that require steps to reach the top. A cozy hearth would be pleasant, but I also have a preference for high ceilings and open spaces. A room for thinking and a room for playing and entertaining. Nothing too nice to where I'd feel obligated to feel bad if they were damaged, because I like dogs and cats and people using the house. I am sure it already expensive enough, but I've wanted my own observatory too. And enough property where I could go for a nice walk without bumping into everyone else's business.

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28 Dec 2011, 8:05 pm

Realistically it would look like a pile of sticks.

If I figured out how to hammer nails and so on it would be:

all on one floor

large windows everywhere

cozy furnishings

doors between each room

next door to some horsies

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28 Dec 2011, 8:30 pm

It would be a three level house with five bedrooms on the the top floor. There would be the kitchen, living room, music room and computer room on the second floor. The third floor would have an exercise room and an indoor swimming pool.

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29 Dec 2011, 12:50 am

keira wrote:
If you were to build a house, what would it look like?


It would be two stories, good size house, it would have a garden area in the back with a nice porch with all the furnishings. I've always wanted to have a decent sized backyard also.

What is one thing you are looking forward to today?


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29 Dec 2011, 8:18 am

sluice wrote:
I wouldn't mind an odd shape for a home, but I think those are difficult to construct.

I'd like sky-lights for natural lighting in at least part of the home. Preferably, some ivy and stone on the exterior and a garden. I have always wanted a big, traditional library with stacks that require steps to reach the top. A cozy hearth would be pleasant, but I also have a preference for high ceilings and open spaces. A room for thinking and a room for playing and entertaining. Nothing too nice to where I'd feel obligated to feel bad if they were damaged, because I like dogs and cats and people using the house. I am sure it already expensive enough, but I've wanted my own observatory too. And enough property where I could go for a nice walk without bumping into everyone else's business.


Nice description. :)

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What is one thing you are looking forward to today?


The moment when I crawl into my bed and fall asleep to the sweet sound of my cat purring on my legs. I've got so much to do today... :(


So, what are your plans for the New Year?



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29 Dec 2011, 1:27 pm

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So, what are your plans for the New Year?


Truth be told I don't have any yet, but I'm sure I'll find some people to spend that time with :shrug:

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29 Dec 2011, 1:32 pm

I'm giving college another try this year. I hope I survive.

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29 Dec 2011, 2:05 pm

I work graveyard shift at a large hospital, so I will be there, working, while the E.R. goes absolutely BONKERS, as it does every New Year's Eve!!

Would you rather wade in the ocean, ramble by a quiet stream in the woods, or curl up in a comfy chair (perhaps by a fireplace), with a good book to read?



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29 Dec 2011, 2:23 pm

Comfy chair with book, fireplace is a nice touch.

Do you prefer matte, shiny or sparkling nail polish?



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30 Dec 2011, 1:37 am

whovian_vinnie wrote:
Do you prefer matte, shiny or sparkling nail polish?


Hmm well on myself I can't really say I prefer any nail polish :lol: but I do think shiny nail polish looks pretty good on a woman's hands.

Is it truly better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all?


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30 Dec 2011, 1:40 am

Yes. I'd say it is. It's a wonderful experience even with all the pain it brings.

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