Interview by [livejournal.com profile] acrimonius.

Aug. 28th, 2003 09:25 pm
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1. Prince Ken du Dumbass has declared war on your Ponies! What do you do?

Prince Ken mysteriously finds himself tied up under 6 inches of water in the bathtub, well drowned. His army of G.I. Joes and Hot Wheels becomes hopelessly mired in the sand trap laid in the backyard play area, where they are relentlessly bombed with small green apples and pinecone bombs.

2. Have you been back to Masala? XD

I'm not sure I've ever been to Masala...if I have, I have utterly forgotten and that portion of my brain has been eaten by underwear gnomes.

3. I haven't seen this question brought up yet, so forgive me if it's a repeat -- your dreams are insanely detailed. Have you ever tried to interpret them?

I believe that everyone is their own best interpreter - I would never expect other people to share and understand my own complex internal symbolism, so I interpret my own. I get most of them. Some of them I have to think about. Some of them I don't get until another piece of the same puzzle "unlocks" it for me.

I do like to ask other people their opinions, tho - it lets me share the images I get, as well as giving me outside perspective that allows me to view things from a perspective I may not have considered on my own.

4. BOOBIES?

Oh hell yes. I enjoy them greatly. :)

5. Have any books to recommend on wire-wrapping, or should I just get the tools, some wire, some purdy stones, and dive in?

Just dive in....I've never read a book about wrapping stones. I just picked up some copper wire, about 22 ga. and started. I cut off a nice long-ish piece of wire, fold the end into a loop, and start wrapping. It gets easier as you go. :) I think you'll like it after you stop stabbing your hands with pointy wire ends.
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One day you’ll walk the world
and keep in mind
The heart you’ve been given
in winter time
And through the bitter cold,
with opened eyes
You’ll find the strength to fight
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