Freddy Kruger. At least he spoke.
The Ring or The Exorcist?
Freddy Kruger. At least he spoke.
The Ring or The Exorcist?
endurance... too bad I dont have it.Originally Posted by haejin11377
steady working or fast brief jolts of work.
"The purpose of the new capitalism is to shoot the wounded." ~ Andy Grove, Chairman, Intel Corporation
I never saw the ring, and I hear the Japanese version was better. so I'll go with it.Originally Posted by haejin11377
'Wings of Desire', or 'City of Angels' ?
"The purpose of the new capitalism is to shoot the wounded." ~ Andy Grove, Chairman, Intel Corporation
Sen, I'm surprised. I somehow pictured you as a man of stamnia. Hmmm.]Originally Posted by senrik
Fast brief jolts of work. I actually get more done that way.
Men with stamina or women with stamina?
me too. on both of those.Originally Posted by JDHeninger
men with stamina.... most of the time they need it for those women with stamina...
games of skill or of passion?
"The purpose of the new capitalism is to shoot the wounded." ~ Andy Grove, Chairman, Intel Corporation
Are you having an identity crisis? I was under the impression you weren't into wearing skirts and stockings anymore.Originally Posted by senrik
Identity crisis or choosing to cross-dress?
choosing to crack wise, as usual.Originally Posted by JDHeninger
enjoying time alone or enjoying it with company.
"The purpose of the new capitalism is to shoot the wounded." ~ Andy Grove, Chairman, Intel Corporation
Originally Posted by senrik
excellent question. I'll take games of skill played with tremendous passion. and pass the question on:
games of skill or passion?
Games of skill... Passion comes later when you acquire skills.
Public Schooling or Private Schooling or Home Schooling?
MULDER: It's still there, Scully. 200,000 years down in the ice.
SCULLY: Leave it there.
private
chili, chicken noodle soup or clam chowder?
"At the beach, life is different. Time doesn't move hour to hour but mood to moment. We live by the currents, plan by the tides, and follow the sun." - anonymous