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  1. Amake
    07-05-2010 12:00 PM
    Amake
    Soo why don't you tell me something about yourself? Hair, eye color, height, foot size? :3

    Or in 25 words or more, what do you want to do as a lawyer?
  2. Amake
    07-05-2010 11:54 AM
    Amake
    Apparently it was so long since I did any flirting I'm adorably clueless about the whole process.

    Apparently.
  3. Amake
    07-05-2010 11:46 AM
    Amake
    Quote:
    ...Oh, that avatar's actually you?
    Well it's a good likeness at any rate.
  4. Amake
    07-05-2010 11:45 AM
    Amake
    What other stereotypes are there. . .we're always nice to the poor and the small, and we're honest. Those are mostly true. We have huge breasts, that's a lie. At least mine are tiny.

    We have such excellent freedom of speech that all the white power music in Europe gets produced here. Not sure if that's an achievement, but at least it shows a determined commitment to democracy. >_>
  5. Amake
    07-05-2010 11:33 AM
    Amake
    You haven't seen that picture up left?

    I know only one local with blonde hair actually, and she colors it red. It's a weak gene, and it was a thousand years ago Sweden's international reputation was established. . .
  6. Bobbey
    07-05-2010 09:26 AM
    Bobbey
    So what law school/University do you attend? I think I read somewhere on the forum that you were from D.C or Connecticut, so I'm guessing you go somewhere near those towns? I heard that law school can be quite competitive and that you sometimes have to ''bully'' yourself through it (for the lack of a better term)?
  7. Bobbey
    07-05-2010 09:24 AM
    Bobbey
    Life in Canada is pretty smooth I guess, I have yet to visit anything further than Ottawa though, so I have no idea how it feels to go through the prairies and such. Quebec is a nice province though; I grew up in Mont-Tremblant, which is some big ski resort type of town. However, I've been living in Montreal now for 5 years and I believe that I'm a city person at heart.As for professional bands, I've currently part of one called the Montreal All-City Big Band with whom I've recorded three albums, 2 for professional Quebec musicians and one instrumental album that isn't out yet. I'm also part of two other bands;a Top 40 cover band called Djinn Tonique, and an R&B band called the Montreal R&B Ensemble where we mostly play hits from the 60's, 70's and 80's. The first band though is the one that I have the most work with. We've been on a couple tours now, next summer we're supposed to go and tour Cuba and eventually, one of the artists we recorded with wants to do a tour in Europe with us.
  8. Amake
    07-05-2010 01:04 AM
    Amake
    Doin' about five foot three, thank you.

    I assumed you'd gone through enough of my post history to find out all about my being Swedish and how the stereotypes are all wrong, mr big-shot history writer. :p
  9. Amake
    07-05-2010 12:47 AM
    Amake
    "Somewhere you and I are doing it right now" is what I meant. Would you believe if I said it's just a confusion between Swedish and English?

    (Damn you Freud.)
  10. Bobbey
    07-04-2010 09:32 PM
    Bobbey
    That's a shame about leaving behind the saxophone after a couple months. Technically it can be a difficult instrument to learn, and in the world of sax playing, especially at university level, it can become quite competitive. I do agree that the instrument can have a lot more feeling (and sex appeal I guess:P) than the clarinet, since most sax solos you hear in pop tunes have this sensual vibe behind them (listening to Italian Restaurant at the moment on youtube, pretty cool).
    The fact that you can do theater is pretty impressive though, I've never actually tried acting because I'm terrified at the thought of actually having to talk in front of a bunch of people (I guess I prefer hiding behind an instrument:P) so kudos on that for you and good luck with it if you're still doing some of it . Was it mostly for fun, or did you take acting as serious pastime?

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