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What it is: The RM Interview Series is a way to get to know other members of the board and hopefully bring the community together a bit. Every few days or so, a new interview will start and an old interview will be locked and archived. Please try to keep this thread only about the person being interviewed. When it's your turn, you're welcome to talk about yourself as much as you want.
How it works: All questions and answers will stay in this stickied thread; all questions are optional however. When interest in the current person begins to die down, they will then choose (via PM) the next person to be interviewed. The person will also PM a mod to get the new interview started.
This is supposed to be fun! Hopefully there will be a mix of both serious and humorous questions (and answers!)
Post subject: Re: RM Interview #128: durdencommatyler
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 2:05 pm
Supersonic
Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2004 5:55 pm Posts: 11320 Location: Brooklyn Gender: Male
Name: Joe or Joseph, not Joey. Once, I was Jo-Jo The Magic Man. Gender: Male Age: 30 Location: Brooklyn NY Picture (optional): Website (yours or a favorite):I'm in love with http://www.axecop.com right now. Favorite PJ song: In My Tree Favorite PJ album: Ten/Vitalogy - I go back and forth.
cutuphalfdead wrote:
excellent choice
Thankee, sai.
The Fresh Prince wrote:
What is your favorite fast food joint?
What do you usually order there?
I don't always eat fast food, but when I do, I prefer Sonic.
I think your name is one of the best on the board. Do you share this feeling?
I'm a big fan, yes.
dimejinky99 wrote:
If you had to, spit or swallow?
IF this is happening, I'm probably not enjoying it. At least not as muich as the other guy. In that case, I'd probably just go ahead and do whatever he prefered; whatever made him feel best. Hell, I mean, if I've already gone this far...
Post subject: Re: RM Interview #128: durdencommatyler
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 2:34 pm
Spacegirl
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 11:54 pm Posts: 40914
durdencommatyler wrote:
rafa_garcia18 wrote:
i'm a big fan of durden. i'll post questions later.
btw, you do know everyone around here's gonna call you joey from now on right?
I expect nothing less.
Born in Red Hook, Brooklyn, in the year of who knows when Opened up his eyes to the tune of an accordion Always on the outside of whatever side there was When they asked him why it had to be that way, "Well," he answered, "just because."
Post subject: Re: RM Interview #128: durdencommatyler
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 2:44 pm
Supersonic
Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2004 5:55 pm Posts: 11320 Location: Brooklyn Gender: Male
Spike wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
rafa_garcia18 wrote:
i'm a big fan of durden. i'll post questions later.
btw, you do know everyone around here's gonna call you joey from now on right?
I expect nothing less.
Born in Red Hook, Brooklyn, in the year of who knows when Opened up his eyes to the tune of an accordion Always on the outside of whatever side there was When they asked him why it had to be that way, "Well," he answered, "just because."
Post subject: Re: RM Interview #128: durdencommatyler
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 4:55 pm
Supersonic
Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2004 5:55 pm Posts: 11320 Location: Brooklyn Gender: Male
rafa_garcia18 wrote:
what's your occupation?
I am a playwright. I also work at Studio 54 to actually, you know, make money and pay bills.
rafa_garcia18 wrote:
do you enjoy it? why or why not?
I love writing. It's my heart. 54 is touch and go. I don't mind the job itself as much as I mind the hordes of stupidiy that parade my lobby each and every day. But difficult people are just a fact of life, especially in a city like New York. So.. overall, I'd rate my job satisfaction at about 7 of 10.
rafa_garcia18 wrote:
is edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros better than arcade fire?
The honest answer to this question is, unfortunatly, ... who? I've not heard Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. I do like Arcade Fire. Though, if I'm being completely honest, and not playing for points... I think they're a bit overrated. But I haven't heard their latest effort.
rafa_garcia18 wrote:
name three books that changed your life or came closest to doing so
1. The Catcher In The Rye. A lame, obvious answer, perhaps, but I didn't even like reading until I picked this one up. I've been an avid reader since. This one changed everything for me.
2. The Handmaid's Tale. Margaret Atwood is my favorite author. She wrecks me in the best possible way, and this was the first of her masterpieces that I picked up, so it gets the nod here.
3. The Giver. It's a perfect book.
rafa_garcia18 wrote:
given a magic wand, what's the one thing about your life that you would change to make it better?
I would like to have complete conscious control over any and all bodily functions at will. I'm not saying I want to have to consciously think about breathing and such. My body would still do all of it's normal functions without me having to control them. But let's say I wanted to speed up my metabolism, all I'd have to do is think about it and it would happen. Or if I caught a cold, I could think it away. I could kill any cancer that begins to grow in my cells. Things like that. I figure that would be pretty handy and make my life better.
rafa_garcia18 wrote:
have you ever done a squirter? if not, would you like to?
No.
I'll try anythying once. I feel that's a good philosophy to have. I mean, that's basically how I learned I loved eating chicken feet.
rafa_garcia18 wrote:
do you know any languages other than english?
I know of many other languages; such as Italian, French, Spanish and Latin - to name just a few. I can not, however, speak nor write any of them. I took three years of Spanish in high school, and my wife is fluent. She's trying to teach me, but it's hard. Some day...
rafa_garcia18 wrote:
what's your current civil status?
I think I'm pretty civil. I prefer getting along with people and I don't hold grudges.
rafa_garcia18 wrote:
in general, do you think you lead a happy life? why or why not?
Yes. I'm actively doing something I love and I have a person in my life who is my best friend, partner and soul mate. I don't want for much. I laugh a lot. I've got some great friends and a unique support system. Pretty much all I need is a dog and some nunchucks.
... and this paddle-ball game, and that's all I need.
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