The illustrious Julie Scott of Perrero has ‘tagged’ me to do this thing where I list ten unusual things about myself then ‘tag’ ten people to do the same. Viral in a way, I suppose, but far be it for me to pass up an opportunity to talk about myself. So here goes.
1. I love being mentioned by other people. Not sure what it is, maybe some ingrained inferiority complex. Or maybe just part of my huge ego.
2. I have mild OCD. I often find myself rearranging things so they’re perfectly parallel or symmetrical. I also must complete anything I start to it’s fullest, I make an effort to do EVERYTHING in an RPG I play, even if I didn’t really want to do so. Perfect example is bug collecting in Zelda: Twilight Princess. Boring, innane, and takes for-friking-ever, and the reward is lame. Still, I felt compelled to do it, because the game would not be complete without it.
3. I love Buffalo chicken and ranch dressing. Can’t get enough of it, if it’s available at a restaraunt, I always order it. (I would have mentioned the chili thing… but I think everyone here knows that.
4. Despite being friends with, and being related to, several drug users and drug dealers (I know I grew up in the suburbs, but they exist there too), I have never once done any sort of drug (unless you’re one of those people that counts alcohol. And even then, I’ve never been drunk, only buzzed).
5. I was in two automobile accidents, that while being two years apart, were with the SAME driver.
6. The first thing I ever wrote was a novelization of the game ‘Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past.’ It basically followed the game to the letter, but with more dialogue. The world is better off that the computer I wrote it on (old DOS-based thing) crashed.
7. I love self-describing words. Words that, in themselves, describe the word. Examples: Awkward, grandiloquent, and archaic. Bonus points if you can name others.
8. I have an unnatural hatred of The Flash. If I get into why, I’ll just make myself angry.
9. I read every single quest in World of Warcraft, I find some of the plots to be the best part of the game. I often ask members of my team, “Why are we killing these guys?” The answer, “Because the quest says to.”
10. I once got buzzed on Serbian moonshine during a Sci-Fi pen and paper RPG on New Year’s Eve. After which I had a lengthy argument with the ship’s computer that he was in love with some little girl on the ship. The funniest thing was the computer was supposed to speak with a russian accent, and the GM kept it up through the whole argument, much to the amusement of the other players.
Okay… ten people to tag. I don’t even KNOW ten people.
David N. Scott - Julie did it, now it’s your turn.
Zai
Kyle - Though I doubt he reads this site.
Jeff - Same as Kyle
Dad - It’d be cool, he DOES have a MySpace page after all.
Sabre - Yeah, you won’t do it, but now you’re doubly challenged.
Well, that’s six, really can’t think of any more.
Zel-kun out.
Sabrejack | 13-Dec-07 at 2:02 pm | Permalink
And twice I say to thee, nay.
Zel-kun | 13-Dec-07 at 2:04 pm | Permalink
Well, at least post SOMETHING on your site! Unless you want more cyber-terrorism, Shawshank Style.
Sabrejack | 13-Dec-07 at 2:17 pm | Permalink
One step ahead of you, buddy.
David N. Scott | 13-Dec-07 at 11:54 pm | Permalink
Yours was more interesting than mine. I;m boring.
Julie Scott | 18-Dec-07 at 12:32 pm | Permalink
I am totally with you on 1 & 3.
I like to feel special. I blame my family. (See post “My dad sucks”)