Character sketches!

Kajira Callista said:
hehehe that means he marked that one in the book....for later use :)

Uh-oh. I think this is my cue to get offline . . . for a while. :eek:
 
Gender: Male
Age:30
Marital Status: Single
Orientation: Straight
Region: Pacific NW
Living situation (house/apt/farm/box/etc): Condo (It sucks. 16th stupidest decision ever)
Kids (yes/no/ages): nope
Pets: nope
Employment (no specifics, just the field): Construction Management
Overused phrases: "Not so much, with the....."
Favorite memory: Being on a Train in the Alps, drunk as a lord singing Def Leppard songs with a bunch of Italian tourists and some of my cousins
Favorite food: Thai
Favorite drink: Dark Beer
Favorite music: Blues
Favorite colour: Orange
What kind of person are you? Homo Sapiens Madidensis
Favorite quote: "If ya can't respect yer elders, I'll teach ya ta respect yer betters" punch. - John Wayne in Big Jake
General disposition: undeployed.
 
Well, since I hope to stick around, I'll give 'er a go.

Gender: Female
Age: 27
Marital Status: Legally wed
Orientation: *checks compass* North. er, bisexual.
Region: Southern Ontario, Canada!
Living situation (house/apt/farm/box/etc): An apartment I can't wait to get the hell out of. Seriously, some of the people who live here are scary.
Kids (yes/no/ages): nope, unless you count my husband.
Pets: one cat, aged 18.
Employment (no specifics, just the field): struggling author
Overused phrases: motherfuck me, bork, hella, and thanks to my stupid ex "this shit's fucked up, yo".
Favorite memory: Er... drawing a blank here. Is that sad? I guess any one where my mom was still alive.
Favorite food: Shellfish. Or any fish, really.
Favorite drink: Anything with vodka, preferably a Bloody Caesar or a Long Island Iced Tea
Favorite music: Tool. Or anything sung by Maynard James Keenan. mmmm, Maynard. Yeah, that's about it. Except for Pink Floyd.
Favorite colour: Green.
What kind of person are you?: Sarcastic.
Favorite quote: See my signature. You'll have to have seen the episode to understand.
General disposition: Sarcastic. Is that a disposition? heh. When I'm on my meds, mostly sunny and cheerful. Not on my meds... you don't wanna know me.

C.
 
Gender: Female
Age: 34
Marital Status: Unmarried. Attached, though it is open
Orientation: Bisexual
Region: Southwest USA
Living situation (house/apt/farm/box/etc): Apartmemt
Kids (yes/no/ages): Hell no!
Pets: 1 dog.
Employment (no specifics, just the field): Data Entry for money: Writing and 3D graphic art for love.
Overused phrases:Yeah, OK. Whatever.
Favorite memory: Quite a few. Seeing the move Star Wars for the first time. Meeting the people I have fallen in love with (yes, more than one!)
Favorite food: Too many to narrow down!
Favorite drink: Honey Mead.
Favorite music: Tie: Classical and Jazz.
Favorite colour: Purple
What kind of person are you? I’m a shy, quiet, retiring person who will do a turn-around on you and become open and chatty once I get to know you.
Favorite quote: “That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange eons, even death may die.” -- HP Lovecraft. The Call of Cthulhu.
General disposition: Quiet, laid back, and thoughtful. Sometimes dark and morbid. But as mentioned before, I can become silly and playful with the right people.
 
Gender: Female

Age: 23

Marital Status: single

Orientation: bondage fetishist

Region: South Carolina

Living situation (house/apt/farm/box/etc): apartment

Kids (yes/no/ages): None

Pets: Beta Fish named Kahula

Employment (no specifics, just the field): architecture

Overused phrases: "That's Awesome" is my new reply to EVERYTHING

Favorite memory: I can't pick one.

Favorite food: Currently: Wheat Thins

Favorite drink: Ale-8-One (regional to Kentucky only)

Favorite music: Anything easily sung along with in the shower.

Favorite colour: I love olivey shades of green

What kind of person are you? That's a retarded question, I refuse to answer it. Lol... it's like asking which of your family members you would kill if you had to kill one, it's a question with no good answer. And the answer would be used to too easily label you without further investigation and people (even if they are good judges of character) are rarely honest enough with themselves to be unbiased enough to answer this question.

Favorite quote: I am bad at memorizing such things but I love one quote: "Everyone should believe in something, I believe I'll have another drink." It amuses me.

General disposition: depends on the day and time: Current: grouchy, contrary and sore due to recent driving mishap. But most the time I'm easy go lucky.
 
Xelebes said:
Gender: Neutral
Age: 2 years
Marital Status: Connected to the internet
Orientation: West
Region: Desk
Living situation (house/apt/farm/box/etc): ATX
Kids (yes/no/ages): Monitor (2 years), Keyboard (2 1/2), Printer (1 1/2)

Pets: Mouse
Employment (no specifics, just the field): Computing
Overused phrases: ERROR:
Favorite memory: RAM
Favorite food: 120 V 60 Hz
Favorite drink: Liquid-coolant
Favorite music: Hums
Favorite colour: Blue Screen of Death




Oh sorry, that was my computer talking.


That was cute, want to go out for a byte?
 
SkylineBlue said:
You've been reading the Merry Gentry series?


I do!

First book was not so good, imo, there was too little character development which was a big let down after the Anita Blake series. (Guilty Pleasures is one of my all time top three favorite books.)

Second book was much better.

Third book pulled the just getting good ending that really pisses me off!

Still it's a fun series!

Fury :rose:

PS Love your eyes.

PPS I've been without power for over 24 hours and recently got it back. I am over caffinated, sleep deprived, a little, okay a lot wasted, and for any of my SRP writing partners I have this to say. I will not be writing today. Sorry. Love ya though and hopefully tomorrow will be a better day.
 
The books have become increasingly pronographic - in both series. The last Anita Blake novels, the murder mysteries were almost an afterthought.

PS. Thanks

FurryFury said:
I do!

First book was not so good, imo, there was too little character development which was a big let down after the Anita Blake series. (Guilty Pleasures is one of my all time top three favorite books.)

Second book was much better.

Third book pulled the just getting good ending that really pisses me off!

Still it's a fun series!

Fury :rose:

PS Love your eyes.

PPS I've been without power for over 24 hours and recently got it back. I am over caffinated, sleep deprived, a little, okay a lot wasted, and for any of my SRP writing partners I have this to say. I will not be writing today. Sorry. Love ya though and hopefully tomorrow will be a better day.
 
SkylineBlue said:
The books have become increasingly pronographic - in both series. The last Anita Blake novels, the murder mysteries were almost an afterthought.

PS. Thanks

I KNOW and I have nothing against pornography BUT...her writen sex has a sameness to it that is getting sad.

PS YW! :rose: :)
 
FurryFury said:
I KNOW and I have nothing against pornography BUT...her writen sex has a sameness to it that is getting sad.

PS YW! :rose: :)


Yah, you can tell how SHE likes her sex. I feel the same way sort of about Mary Higgins Clark. The first two books had wonderfully twisted endings and then I figured out how her mind works and now I get thirty pages into her book and Boom, I know whodunit. It sucks when your favorite authors become predictable.
 
Gekken said:
Gender: Male
Living situation (house/apt/farm/box/etc): Condo (It sucks. 16th stupidest decision ever).

You have your decisions numbered? So when you go to the driveup do you think to yourself, I'll have a number two supersized with a mountain dew and a hot apple pie. ooooohh... bad choice number 5619, sorry hips.
 
SkylineBlue said:
Yah, you can tell how SHE likes her sex. I feel the same way sort of about Mary Higgins Clark. The first two books had wonderfully twisted endings and then I figured out how her mind works and now I get thirty pages into her book and Boom, I know whodunit. It sucks when your favorite authors become predictable.

Yeah I know just what you mean.

I used to read a new book every day or two before the um, *coughs* Internet addition.

*blushes*

Fury :rose:

PS My Mom has a cat with the same name as your fish.
 
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