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Name: Curtis Metro: Los Angeles
Interests: My favorite color is chrome. I play guitar, bass, and transformers (robots in disguise). Building cars, figure skating, Pink Floyd, cooking, movies, and shaving are things I do often. Expertise: Sound guru, mechanical engineering, fixing cars, turning on lights, wearing the clothes xashopgirl tells me to. Occupation: Engineering Industry: Manufacturing
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Member Since:
3/5/2006
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| The traffic is always faster on the other side of the median. | | |
| If a tree falls in the forest and nobody is around, does it make a sound? What is the sound of one hand clapping? If someone blogs on Xanga will it be read? | | |
| Why is spinning around so much fun to people? When I was at an amusement park with my family we rode the tea cups. My niece was laughing the whole time. Even though she kept hitting her head on the seat, and when we got off the ride I could see adults of all ages were also laughing. I started thinking spinning around make some people sick but yet so many people enjoy this ride, why. | | |
| "When the hills of Los Angeles are burning"
This was taken from the top floor of my apt. building. | | |
| Someone should start a game for xanga that requires you to see how many different states leave you a footprint. Like you get one point for every state and you get 2 points for anything outside the U.S. At the end of the week you count up your points and whom ever has the most points wins. There should be some rules like you only can count a state once. I don't want to put a lot of thought into this so please feel free to make up some rules. | | |
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