Postby c.t.,girl » Wed Nov 03, 2004 5:01 pm
Nikki_fallingup wrote:I'll ask lots of questions.
YEAH! LOTS OF Q'S!!! YEAH!!
What's your fav thread on this forum?
well um i try to visit them all, but i guess
lost with hope i the rp forum.
Do you visit any other forums? If so name a few.
always! but i sumtimes get preoccupied with a couple others like the one named above and
i chalenge anyone to an inu yasha battle and some others. most of the ones i go on are the ones that i've created but i go to others but i can't think of all of them.
Do you like this smilie
or this one
?
i like them both.
What's your fav band?
i don't have one but my fav. style is christian rock.
Would you rather go to the mountains or the beach?
can i have both?
Mall or movies?
can i have both?
Are you tall or short?
i'm 5'6".
Do you know more people who are taller than you or shorter?
tons! but they are all at my school, not here on caa.
[color="DarkOrange"]"The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things... hey... the good things don't always soften the bad things; but vice-versa the bad things don't necessarily spoil the good things and make them unimportant." -11th Doctor
"The advice I like to give young artists, or really anybody who’ll listen to me, is not to wait around for inspiration. Inspiration is for amateurs; the rest of us just show up and get to work. If you wait around for the clouds to part and a bolt of lightning to strike you in the brain, you are not going to make an awful lot of work. All the best ideas come out of the process; they come out of the work itself. Things occur to you. If you’re sitting around trying to dream up a great art idea, you can sit there a long time before anything happens. But if you just get to work, something will occur to you and something else will occur to you and something else that you reject will push you in another direction. Inspiration is absolutely unnecessary and somehow deceptive. You feel like you need this great idea before you can get down to work, and I find that’s almost never the case." - Chuck Close[/color]