5. I don't have a driver's liscence. My mother let me drive once and then calmly informed me that I was never to get behind the wheel of a car again because I'd most likely kill someone. Way to build my confidence, Mum!
I don't have a liscence either. Too scardy-pants. The idea of traffic ams with me in the middle and angry, fat male drivers calling me a 'dumb bitch' at the top of their lungs does not appeal to me very much. LOL
8. I've been writing fanfic since I was a kid - when I was seven I would write about characters from books I'd already read, and my teacher would praise me for being so creative and clever - so of course, I never bothered telling her that the material wasn't 100% mine! LOL
I was always adding new characters to stories I read. I'd usually pick up at a point along the plot line, insert a new, original character, and work it up from there. Weave him/her into the plot, give them powers and pourpose, but never the center of attention. My characters were always the side-effect, secondary hero I might say. No one has ever seen my scribbles, I was a very shy kid.
18. I've fallen in love twice in my life. And had my heart broken twice. *sigh*
All the heartache that I should have felt when I was young(er) seems to be coming at me now with a vengeance. I figure it's my due, 'happily ever after' is just a fairy-tale line after all, right?
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Date: 2005-09-15 10:08 pm (UTC)I don't have a liscence either. Too scardy-pants. The idea of traffic ams with me in the middle and angry, fat male drivers calling me a 'dumb bitch' at the top of their lungs does not appeal to me very much. LOL
8. I've been writing fanfic since I was a kid - when I was seven I would write about characters from books I'd already read, and my teacher would praise me for being so creative and clever - so of course, I never bothered telling her that the material wasn't 100% mine! LOL
I was always adding new characters to stories I read. I'd usually pick up at a point along the plot line, insert a new, original character, and work it up from there. Weave him/her into the plot, give them powers and pourpose, but never the center of attention. My characters were always the side-effect, secondary hero I might say. No one has ever seen my scribbles, I was a very shy kid.
18. I've fallen in love twice in my life. And had my heart broken twice. *sigh*
All the heartache that I should have felt when I was young(er) seems to be coming at me now with a vengeance. I figure it's my due, 'happily ever after' is just a fairy-tale line after all, right?