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March 8th, 2007

Mar. 8th, 2007

  • 11:48 AM
ducky
1. Leave me a comment saying, "Interview me."
2. I respond by asking you five personal questions so I can get to know you better ! If I already know you well, expect the questions may be a little more intimate!
3. You WILL update your LJ with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the post.
5. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions

1)    What's the craziest thing you've ever done on a dare?
Hmmm… I’m not much for dares. It probably had something to do with taking a shot or three of something that I didn’t want to drink. And then puked.  Seriously, I don't take people up on really crazy dares very often.  I like to play it safe.  See #5.

2) What was your first kiss like?
Well, it kinda depends on what you call a kiss. If you mean like a peck then here’s the story: In kindergarten I was the kid who chased girls around the playground. They called me “Casey the kisser” on account of the fact that I tried to kiss all the girls. I had a huge crush on a girl in my class named Jen Swistak. (She’s actually kind of a friend of a friend now, and one of my friends on facebook.) Well somehow I caught her after chasing her and planted a big one right on her lips.
 
If you mean like a real-deal kiss then here’s story #2: Jodi VanRhee was my first serious g/f although we were only in 7th grade. It all started at a party at her house and all of us were playing in her backyard and it was totally dark out. We had just become “official” that day at school. Well, when everyone else was throwing snowballs in the back, we went around to the side of the house and before I knew it, we were kissing and her tongue was in my mouth. Needless to say, I loved it.

3) What's your favorite childhood memory?
I remember going to antique stores with my mom, because she has been selling and buying decorative antiques for years. I loved looking at all the old stuff.  That’s the first childhood memory that came to mind.

4) What do you want to be when you grow up?
Ya see, at this point in one’s life, one realizes the difference between what you want to be, and what you most likely actually will be. At this point, I will most likely be a computer nerd by profession. What I want to be is a lawyer or involved in politics.

5) What are you afraid of?
I have a huge case of fear of failure. I never applied myself in school until really recently and it’s been really hard trying to keep up when I’ve never been used to studying in the past. My rule of thumb in the past has been that if I can’t succeed at something without putting much effort into it, then it probably isn’t worth investing my time and resources in. I’m slowly realizing that life isn’t that simple. It REEEEEEEAAAALLLY isn’t. I guess I have a fear of investing myself in anything that has any chance of not succeeding. I have a fear of taking responsibility for my actions… so I guess its more of a fear of responsibility than anything else.
 
Let the psychoanalysis begin!