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- hello Renee Crocker
- Username: reneecrocker
- In response to: "What was the comfort food you enjoyed most growing up?" Macaroni and Cheese....home made!! Give it up!
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reneecrocker's latest answers
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- My money's on the gorilla (opposable thumbs for the win!)
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For one, I'm an expert on hyenas since I've seen The Lion King so I know how sniveling and pitiful they are. I am also an expert o…
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- I dress to impress with my girls
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Subtlety is not the answer this time.
Well I suppose this question depends on WHO I am trying to impress. Let's just say I was just trying to impress males (because they are obviously focused). I wear my pushup bra, my white tank top (that pushes the girls up even more), and my lowcut black sweater with my jeans and heels. Then have earrings, necklace, makeup. After that, I'm hawt. But only after that.
Before that, I'm a haggard witch that should never come out of the house.
Then while they are distracted, I stun them with my wit. What? Didn't know I was smart too? *WHAM*
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- Keeping in touch from Louisville, KY to Lincoln, NE (it was so worth it!)
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Patience to last a lifetime.
He now lives close to me but back then it was hard. We went through a lot of ups and downs, but we made it work.
The first thing I invested in was a microphone and webcam for my computer. Those two things are a must for any long distance relationship.
The second thing is that we both played World of Warcraft and as geeky as this sounds, sitting on the game together with our characters together made it seem as though he was closer. That's why World of Warcraft has a special place in our heart. He even proposed to me on there! Yes, geeky, but romantic.
You definitely have to have patience. That's the number one thing.
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- When I grow up...Dream Reader.....Bring on the Dreams!
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Renee Crocker -- Dream Reader
Now this might not sound like such an extraordinary thing. But being a dream reader would be awesome. If you could see people's dreams WHILE they are dreaming them, it's like TV that never gets old.
You also know embarrassing things about people that nobody else knows that might get you shunned.
I suppose a bad side of being a dream reader would be that you would singlehandedly bring back the days of witch craft. Burning at the stake anyone? Being a dream reader is pretty lame, but it's not any lamer than real life.
And to make it even more out there, I would like to be able to project those dreams into other people's heads (a la Paprika -- good movie). Then I would be the master of all.
So yea...dream reader would be really cool, as long as noone else can see mine.
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