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| willinohio |
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 6:41 am |
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What is it Ms Ancilla that would keep you talking for hours? I got so far that you are a pretty big fan of the movies, both great and small.
Is there something that you are passionate about?
For instance I am a fan of reading. But actually I am not a voracious reader. So I don't consider myself passionate about it. |
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| Ancilla Tilia |
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:43 pm |
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I read a lot, but mostly info-books or biography's. I'm now reading a few different books, the most interesting one being "Anti-cancer". I also loved "I was Saddam's son" and Richard Branson's biography's. So, I like reading, but like you I don't think I could say I'm passionate about it. It's more a useful way of gaining information on something.
I did however have a friend who once said (agitated about the amount of time we were spending in a newspapershop) "Ancilla, you know there's more to life then magazine's?!" It's true that I'm an avid reader of just about every magazine out there, men and woman's magazines in the Dutch, Belgian, British and US version, so I guess you can say I'm pretty passionate about magazines. I don't know why! It's my guilty pleasure...
Movies I can talk about a lot.. Cats and fetishpictures I can look at for hours. I like stripbars more then most people. More then most men actually.
And I'm pretty up-to-date and interested in politics and I know I shouldn't but I always drill people on their political standpoints  |
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| willinohio |
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 4:52 am |
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Ancilla Tilia wrote: I read a lot, but mostly info-books or biography's. I'm now reading a few different books, the most interesting one being "Anti-cancer". I also loved "I was Saddam's son" and Richard Branson's biography's. So, I like reading, but like you I don't think I could say I'm passionate about it. It's more a useful way of gaining information on something.
I did however have a friend who once said (agitated about the amount of time we were spending in a newspapershop) "Ancilla, you know there's more to life then magazine's?!"  It's true that I'm an avid reader of just about every magazine out there, men and woman's magazines in the Dutch, Belgian, British and US version, so I guess you can say I'm pretty passionate about magazines. I don't know why!  It's my guilty pleasure...
Movies I can talk about a lot.. Cats and fetishpictures I can look at for hours. I like stripbars more then most people. More then most men actually.
And I'm pretty up-to-date and interested in politics and I know I shouldn't but I always drill people on their political standpoints 
Fellow magazine lover here myself. As a matter of fact I just received the new Playboy Us edition of course. CAROL ALT. 48 and she eats RAW. She looks good. Real good. A set of twins grace the centerfold. I've not explored the whole thing yet and rarely ever do. I select the stuff I like to read. Maybe that is why I like magazines.
I am a big movie fan , I was fortunate when I was a kid I got to see alot of the "modern classics" in the theater. People roared with laughter and clapped at the end of them! I don't suspect I will live long enough to hear or experience anything like that again.
My kitty is named "Monster". He is an American shorthair. He hunts so the name is totally appropriate. |
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| themidgethotel |
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 5:25 am |
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willinohio wrote:
My kitty is named "Monster". He is an American shorthair. He hunts so the name is totally appropriate.
My friend renamed his cat to "Catmeat" to commemorate the release of Fallout 3 (dogmeat being a happy-go-lucky NPC follower), which was cool. His cat's kind of dumb though. I kick Catmeat around his apartment all the time and that cat still loves me. A lot. A creepy lot. |
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| Ancilla Tilia |
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:55 pm |
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Maybe Catmeat's a masochist?  |
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| themidgethotel |
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 7:30 pm |
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| almost assuredly! that cat takes kicks across the room like white on rice |
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