I just remembered about this place and I was wondering if anyone still came on here.
Guys, I just found this awesome site! It's called www.bookcrossing.com and you take old books of yours that you don't want anymore, you register them at the site and then you set them free into the wild! You leave them in places for other people to find them (like park benches, restaurants, at work etc) and then someone else finds it! Some random person might happen to pick it up, read the information on the inside cover, and go to the website to see where it's been! You can track where it goes. Maybe it'll stay in the city, maybe it'll end up in another country, maybe no one will find it all! It's awesome!
I'm totally doing this. My only problem is that I like to hang on to all my books because I'm one of those people that actually do go back and re-read.
What's your middle name? Is there a story or history behind it?
My middle name is Heather. Originally my parents wanted it to be my first name, but our next-door neighbour had a girl and named her Heather first. My parents thought it would be too confusing to have two Heathers almost the same age, living right next to each other.
They had been through this before with my brother, Kevin, when there were three Kevin's on our block. They decided to avoid the headache this time and just have it as my middle name.
Who's your favorite movie villain?
Ever? Ooh, that's a toughie... for movies I think I'm going to have to with a three-way tie between Prince Humperdink and Count Ruegen in the Princess Bride, and Gaston in Beauty and the Beast. They are all such arrogant asses that they are so much fun to hate. I truly can't choose between them.
Now for TV shows, that's a different question. Even though he's not quite a villian yet, it's hands down Lex Luthor on Smallville. I'm not sure that you're supposed to fall in love with the villian, but what can say? I mean really, who wouldn't fall in love with him, right?
Are there any snacks, food or candy that are no longer made that you desperately miss?
Those candy/gum cigarettes. Not the Popeye sticks, no these ones were so much cooler. They had powdered candy inside so when you blew on them, it looked like real smoke was coming out. After you were done "smoking" them, you could chew the gum. I guess they stopped making them because they thought it encouraged kids to smoke. Bustards.
What do you usually do on Sunday?
*snort* Work. Wheee!
So here I am. I'm not quite sure what I'm doing yet but hopefully I will figure it out... eventually.
Thanks so much to svmaria for the invite! *hugs*
I think this is mostly going to be used as a backup for my LJ (because one backup at GJ just isn't enough. No, you must have two!)

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