
(Death and me are enjoying the summer, he loves to make the humid weather bleak. I'm so envious of his power, but at least I'm meeting a actual psychopomp!

Seriously, it's my Family Guy death plushie. My father got it for my birthday, he purchased it at Knotts Barry Farm during the Halloween Haunt)
ONE Â Spell your name without vowels: Rl
TWO - Are you single?: Yup! Don't count on becoming my love interest anytime soon.
THREE - Whats your favorite number?: "Number"? How about 'numbers'? I love 6, 13, 23, and 666. 6 is the number of man besides my favorite character from the latest Tim Burton film. 13 is my lucky number besides being the mystic sign. 23 is considered the cosmic number by Bhudda and it has a lot of intrigue around it. 666 is the machines worst nightmare to the point that it might be the number the government might imprint on our foreheads, if you read the bible.
FOUR - What color do you wear most?: Blue, black, red, brown, and green. It's hard to choose, that why I choose different color schemes.
FIVE - Least favorite color?: Yellow(how ironic).
SIX - Favorite candy?: Gummybears.
SEVEN - What do you smoke? coconut incense
EIGHT - Are you happy with your life right now?: It depends, doesn't it?
NINE - Anyone ever said you resemble a celebrity?: A lot of different people, including my mother said I look like Jhonny Depp, but one time my mother said several times with the months that I look like Sideshow Bob.
TEN - What is your favorite class in school?: When I was there, I like art.
ELEVEN - Do you shop at hollister/DC/Bluenotes?: Why would I want to be part of the twit-type-hype? It's pointless to discuss what kind of store you go into often because I store doesn't matter when it comes deep down into what you purchase. Why do you focus on clothing alone? What if people don't focus on clothes? I usually buy my clothes at thrift stores, just like my idol and euthanasianist, Jack Kervorkian! I even follow his diet!
TWELVE - How do you make money?: Sometimes I work at the polls during elections. The check that comes from it usually is a hundred dollars. Though, I need a constant occupation, so I'm not sure what I'll do for a job at this moment.
THIRTEEN - Who is your best friend?: Which one?
FOURTEEN - Where do you go to school?: Well, unfortunately, since the center of rehabilitation won't support me on the Art institute, I'll have to be going to San Jacinto Community college. My mother actually likes the look of the place, but the sound "community college" bothers me.
FIFTEEN - Are you outgoing?: Well, I rather be polite than harmful. Though, I guess my opinions hurt others, my parents say I'm a wimp for letting people push me around.
SIXTEEN - One word to describe you?: Eclectic.
SEVENTEEN - Favorite pair of shoes?: My black leather loafers. I used to wear these Harley Davidson engineer boots that I purchased for fifty dollars over at the Salvation army, but I feel that the loafers have a more respectable feeling.
EIGHTEEN - Do you own big sunglasses?: No, my mother does for her driving.
NINETEEN - Where do you wish you were right now?: I think I would either like to go to Hong-Kong Disney or Mount Saint Michelle of France. The reason I would like to go to that version, is the new Haunted Mansion with the different track system.
TWENTY - What should you be doing right now?: Finishing off my Big O season 2 dvds. I finished the first series yesterday besides finishing watching the free dvd box set of GhostHunt collection 1 that I got for free over at the funimation booth. I'll explain how I felt about it after I finish this meme.
TWENTY ONE - Do you have a crush on anyone right now?: Is everyone nowadays testosterone and estrogen induced reprobates?
Well, right now, I'm retrieving my files from my drive that keeps requesting if it can be formatted. How annoying. So, it's going to take me a whole month of turning it off day by day to retrieve my files slowly back to my p.c. since it's a separate drive from the tower which it's a small box.
I just saw the Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, it was funny but as I say before, I hate sappy romances. If you want a good non-sappy romance, see James Gardner in "support your Local Sheriff" for a good romance with violence in it. His character attracts the mayors daughter, but unbeknowest to him, she likes to pitch fights with the local men in mud fights. There's one scene in the film were Gardner's character break up the fight with a firehose. Though, the best thing out of the film has to be the trick that Gardner's sheriff character uses to keep the prisoners in the cell with no bars! He drips red paint on the flo...