Saturday, November 22, 2014

All About Me 3

I'm making another because, well, my interests change, like, a LOT. So here's the current, 4's probably going to come out next month. (No, vile cat-lovers, I will never change my alliance from dogs to cats.)

Favorite Animal(s): Silver Fox, Tundra Wolf

Favorite Color(s): Jungle Green, Emerald Green, Leaf Green, Spring Green, Neon Green, etc. for greens.


Favorite Song: Immortals by Fall Out Boy (from Big Hero 6)









Hobbies (or lessons): Horseback riding, wolf-watching, safari, nature exploration, writing, writing, more writing, Field Biology, Marine Science, Mammalian Science, etc.

Sports: Baseball, softball, more baseball, more softball, even more baseball, baseball, baseball, baseball.... oh, a LITTLE bit of tennis. And something I forgot to mention: BASEBALL!!!

Video games: Pokemon, Legends of Zelda (Ocarina of Time, Twilight Princess), Club Penguin, any platform game on Andkon or Kongregate, I think that's all...

General Likes: Medium and Large Dogs, Dog Family, Emeralds, Sapphires.... Earth Science, space, etc.

TV shows/movies: ALL Star Trek, Hetalia, Pokemon, Digimon, Max Steel, etc.

General Dislikes: Cats, SMALL dogs, Liars, cat people, boring people.





Favorite game/TV/actual people characters: Link (Legends of Zelda), May (Pokemon), Serena (Pokemon), Spock (Star Trek), Derek Jeter (real guy in baseball team the YANKEES), etc.

THAT'S ALL FOLKS




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