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Old 08-01-2006, 06:02 AM   #137
Ivelliis
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Join Date: August 6, 2004
Location: North East England
Age: 35
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3. Right, it's early so I've read this question three times and it still doesn't make sense *grin*
Although to be honest, it depends entirely on the other person, but for arguments sakes let's just say it was an everyday stranger. I would split it straight down the middle, $25 each, for fairness.
However, if he offered me less than $25 I'd be spiteful and teach the greedy so-and-so a lesson by refusing and no one getting any money. Too little would be less than $25 me thinks, just because I wouldn't think it was fair on me if the other random person got more, just because he/she was greedy, you get me?


4. As a little kid I remember going to my nanas and watching Crimewatch (I was about 3 year old) and in this particular episode a girl tried to squeeze through the gap between her house and her garage as some boys were teasing them and they weren't allowed in the house. So this one girl gets stuck, and the fire brigade come and rescue her and cut her out and all this. And I remember I couldn't sleep because of it. Looking back now I have no clue what I found so scary about it, but I was terrified.
Oh and burglars. I was terrified that we'd be burgled one day, so I kept a baseball bat under my bed.
I'm sure a three year old wielding a foam-covered baseball bat would terrify even the most seasoned burglar *snickers*
As a bigger kid? Erm...taking big kid as about 10-11ish, and I honestly can't think of anything I feared. I mean, I was scared of things, but none that strike me as phobia-esque.
Now? I've accepted fear is all in the head, so even if I'm a bit reclutant to do something, say as little as pick up a daddy-long-legs that is fluttering about so I can't go to sleep. (that is one thing I hate, when you start to drift to sleep and you see a moth or something fluttering about *screams* Not sure if that's a fear or not.)
Erm, yeah, hope that answered your question [img]tongue.gif[/img]

5. I'm not 100% sure what Fillet mingon is *blushes* I think it's a steak, in that case it's a tough choice. The steak I last had, a real steak not a Tesco's own frozen one, was when we went to Florida and was in a proper steakhouse..it was lovely!
Although a cheeseburger...you can't beat a good ol' cheeseburger...so that's my answer!

Next up (he isn't on the list of past-answerers so I'll assume ZFR is right ) is SecretMaster!


I had so much trouble getting this to post. Kept blabbing on about HTML tags...in the end it wouldn't let me put a less than sign < and a dollar sign $ next to each other *shrugs*
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