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- marc p
- Username: marcwrites
- In response to: "What is the one thing you consistently spill on yourself?" Miso Soup, the spoons are odd shaped at the asian food place.
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marcwrites's latest answers
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- Here's what I'd tell the aliens.
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Greetings and Salutations little green men (LGM),
Based on the absurd amount of intergalactic exploration you've been doing, its apparent to me that you don't have a great deal of leisure and/or fun back home wherever that may be. That being said, on your long journey back home, I have created a small care package.
It consists of:
a powerhour mixed CD of all 90's bands
a case of Budlight
an Xbox360 w/ Halo 3
the entire Harry Potter collection of books and adjoining movies
Poprocks and a 12 pack of pepsi
Enjoy some downtime, its not all about advancing your species, its about enjoying your one LGM life.
p.s. track 8 on the powerhour CD is probably the greatest song of all time, if you find yourself belting out "i don't practice santeria, I aint got no crystal balllll", do not feel ashamed, I do too.
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- I'll get around to one of these days
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Right now at this phase of my life I am avoiding working hard. This will take a tragic turn for the worst in approximately 4 weeks however when I start law school. Rumor has it you can't just breeze through law school, godamn shame too because I'd write the book on how to do so if I were that inclined. I don't know why, I'm content with enjoying my days as of late. I worked pretty hard my whole life in pretty much everything I've done (besides school), that these past 2-3 years have been nice not having standards set.
I used to have such a rigid schedule everyday:
Lifting, Classes, Track practice, study hall, and then chores like laundry or homework.
Now its:
Go to work, then home. Its great not having something set up to do. If someone says "hey wanna go get a beer?" I can say yes or I can say no, its not set in stone.
Come 4 weeks, it will be rigid once again, and I will have an uncomfortable transition getting back into it.
Someone stop me....please?
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- If I had to, I'd spend a week in a treehouse
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Growing up I've done the whole 'camping' thing, and I worked in a nuclear weapon-safe bunker a few years back and they were both la…
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- 'Event Horizon' is not safe for children.
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Ok, for starters I don't get scared often during movies. I typically laugh at supposedly 'scary' movies and horror movies don't turn my stomach the way they're supposed to. I've grown a rock solid foundation and reputation on the fact that nothing bothers me, including death. Sadly I could watch a snuff film eating a bowl of cereal and not be any less the wiser or moved. With that being said, Event Horizon scared me on a whole new level. The writer (philip eisner) has to be sick in the head.
I won't spoil the movie for anyone but the overall plot stems around a machine that can transport people away through 'wormholes'. So instead of hopping a plane from NYC To London, you'd turn this machine on and flip a switch and be there instantly. Problem was that in its dry run, the space ship equipped with this machine went off the grid, and then surfaced again years later with a really cryptic scary message coming from the captain in latin that said "save me". So they send a whole crew out into space using typical space travel to find out what happened. Thats when shit hits the fan and you find out where this ship has been, how crazy the creator of the machine was, and all sorts of good one-liners from laurence fishburne. Creeped me out badly....so I bought the DVD.
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- 'City on Down' is on my summer soundtrack
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First time I heard this song live was with a bunch of good friends, on the lawn at the best ampitheater in the world. Didn't get much better.
I sang this one at Karaoke during a huge festival last September, I won a tshirt, and I can't find that tshirt, but I remember the song.
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