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(didn't reply fast enough)A: No, I don't have any tattoos. I think they often look tacky on people. But I might consider getting one, if I had a strong reason and felt that the motive would last me a life-time. For example, a thors hammer, to renounce christianity.

A: Nah, usually only if by the computer.

Q: Honour thy father and mother?
 
Dark_Jester said:
or just have the archive deleted.

What you don´t remember by heart, you don´t need to know at all. Leave the threads of FAQ-type q´s like "what should I buy", and remove all that "i feel like crying" -kinda shit.
I know I am not the only one who feels a bit agonized by all the shed rage etc. that will come haunting the board later, if they don´t get assraped and thrown away. But that is just my opinion (and i still haven´t found my way to bed). :)
 
A: Yeah, family first.

Q: Heard about the rumors of DT touring with Soilwork in the U.S. from the rumormill of Blabbermouth today?
 
A: Return them for a full refund.

Q: What color is your hair, right now?
 
A: I cost $150 an hour. Oral sex, $160/hr. Fingering, $50/hr. :D

Q: What do you want for Christmas?
 
A: In Wacken when I bought 7 CD's for 75 Euros :grin:

Q: When you're in a CD store with some money in your pocket and the unresistable urge to buy CD's, what kind of CD's do you buy? Do you go more for bands someone recommended or do you go more for a complete collection, so you buy CD's you already know just to have them as an original as well? Or something else? :err:
 
A: I'm usually tempted to try new things, such as cds I've heard a lot about that I think I might like.

Q: How are you as a traveller? Do you feel comfortable travelling with trains, planes, boats, buses, etc.? Are you paranoid about certain things, such as checking every 5 minutes that you still have your tickets?
 
a: i frequently check, but that's not because of paranoia - i'm a bit lousy in some areas and i actually happen to lose stuff quite easily, so i know i have to pay more attention than the average person. in general i'm quite comfortable traveling, although at the moment i just want to stay home for a while because i've been touring far too long last summer and it's not cool anymore.

q: you?
 
For me, the best way to travel is by train (Or British Airways) There's something so relaxing and nice about laying back on a train seat, watching the land go by; no bumps, constant turns, or turbulence.
As a traveller I'm not paranoid at all.

Q: Same question..
 
A: I like travelling by car, specially if I'm drivinig. Nothing more relaxing than 120 km/hr in a straight road with no stops, listening to good music. Bus trips are uncomfortable, flights are ok as long as they dont go over 8hrs in which case I start getting paranoid and freaked out, specially if (as is usually my luck) im sitting next to the 8 babies in the plane. Ships are nice but not if you're alone, and I start thinking about Titanic and claustrophobic.

Q: Worst trip ever?
 
a: maybe going back from lipari this summer - we had to wake up much too early, i was horribly sick, couldn't stand up without collapsing and ended up sleeping on a wall (the top horizontal bit) in the harbour until we boarded the ferry, which made me even sicker.

q: you?
 
A: Nothing very bad. A horrible train ride to Singapore. Walked into a door. That's about it.

Q: Any travel tips for a female touring the US alone half the time?
 
I have a few..
  • Don't use the rail system (AMTRAK).. It's extortion and it takes forever.
  • In New york, don't ride the subway (metro) alone at night.
  • If travelling to/from anywhere by plane, go with jetBlue Airways.
  • Since you'll be in California, if you can spare some time I would advise you to try to get to some of the National Parks there.. like Sequoia NP (The Giant Forest) ..and I do mean giant.
  • ..maybe even check out Hollywood and Beverly Hills if interested in that.
  • I could list hundreds of things for just NY alone...
  • Overall, I'd say be very careful with your stuff, especially your valuables and important documents.

Q: What has been your best travelling experience so far, and why?
 
A: My roadtrip to San Jose, California (1 hour south of San Francisco). Drove 500 miles north, met up with a friend, say 'hi' to relatives, went to see a concert, explore the area on my own. Then drove down on Pacific Coast Highway, took a lot of pictures of the ocean/cliff/scenery. I stayed there for 4 days and had a blast.

Q: You?
 
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