A: Hit the ground running
Q: If you win the lotto (say over 1M dollars) what would the first and last thing you would buy (or donate to, if your that kind of person) with the money?
I'm not interested,I don't think his personal life is really anyone's business.
Q. What is you pet peeve?
A: Damn! I didn't think they were mutually exclusive. Well there goes another fantasy up in smoke...
Brains of course.
No, not simply because there are no lights at night. Long term relationships are about the connection you make with another and the physical attraction soon becomes secondary. There was a great fictional story about two badly burnt and deformed individuals who became hermits living in an abondoned castle (from memory). Anyway the story was called something like "The Magic Castle". They looked at each one day and commented how they each looked normal. So they returned to civilisation only to discover that their scars hadn't PS:changed.
As someone who suffers rom severe depression I felt Thorpie did an excellent job of explaining it and I am amazed that he was able to achieve what he did. As for his sexual bent, it has nothing to do with anything other making things awkward for him. I felt David Parkinson let himself down badly by showing his total ignorance in asking if it was the pressure of Thorpe's hidden sexuality that caused his depression. As Ian had already said, he has had the problem from childhood. It is genetic based and effectively caused by a shortfall of chemicals in the brain. While stress can exacerbate the condition it most certainly does not cause long term depression.
Q: Name three things you and your partner have in common.
PS: BTBN, Mike Willesee was interviewing Jack Thompson and he asked what his favourite poem or verse was. Jack replied Jabberwocky. In a move looked mike was deliberately setting up Jack for a fall, he asked hi if he recited then and there. Jack sort shrugged his shoulders and said if really want to me to, looking definitely reluctant. Mike picked up on that and stated emphatically that he would like him to recite it. No word of a lie, Thompson's recital was truly brilliant - close to if not the best I have ever heard. It totally transformed my notions about Jack Thompson the actor and he went to demonstrate his true skills. I had always loved Jabbewocky but came to a new appreciate of it.
Probably an ice cream.
Ian Thorpe on TV, relevant or who cares?
thats a a bloody expensive ice cream lol
Lol I said over $1M xD
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If last devision counts then my parameters have one heaps of times lol
A) Yes, and we are like the grasshopper playing all summer instead of working at providing for the harsh winter aheadA. I used it for many yrs once upon a time but these days i drive or walk
Q. Do you think global warming is going to catch up with us anytime soon? I am just waiting for a natural disaster, our poor earth has been treated so bad for so long. Humans suck really! :/
A: Introvert. I was the shyest kid I knew. It took my first year at university to develop some genuine social skills. I bombed out academically (by just a few marks) as a result. Many might think that it was not worth it but I still feel it was. I did have to repeat the academic year, while working in a factory 5 hours a day to pay the bills, but still mangaged to pass everything econd time round, on a tightere time budget, and still had a great time. While I am quite capable of standing out front in the limelight these days , given the option I still much prefer to sit the in the back row and say nothing.
Q: If you could change anything about the way you were raised, what would it be?
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