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I don't know what to say about icicles, but I'll try. I love the cold and loved the snow days and seeing icicles back in the day. When you're an adult, you don't appreciate it, to say the least, but it was so wonderful during my childhood.
My dad smoked cigarettes as I grew up, and I never minded them (I guess I was immune to the smell, at least to an extent.) Now, though, I hate the smell and cannot get used to it. I smell people who have been smoking and it just smells nasty.
I've never been much for scarves. I live in Georgia and though it does get cold here, it's just not exactly frigid weather, so they're not needed quite as much.
I always need examples. It's extremely difficult to do a lot without having examples to go on. I am pretty good at looking at examples, but it's not too easy when I have nothing to look at and go by.
I'm reminded of how important control is in video games. Games that control terrible just don't tend to be fun. However, a game that controls flawlessly is awesome (nothing quite like Mario for this.)
I'm reminded of the stress that I felt around finals. Even in history classes where I knew the material, I would stress, but other classes, such as math and science, had me losing sleep and studying to the point that it all bled together. I don't know how I passed some of those, given how stressed I was.
I like for people to be specific, as a rule. Be it with driving directions, to-do lists, most any instructions, it's often hard to understand something that is too vague. When callers at my job aren't specific about what they want, that creates problems, too.
I'm reminded of my 10th grade computer programming class, which used BASIC. The technology was primitive (as it also was for the typing and excel classes that I took), but I enjoyed it. I never learned much, but I learned a little bit and enjoyed the class a good bit.
I absolutely adore getting cheap video games. It's odd that new games can cost $60 (and there is cause for getting new games), but even the best games of this generation (Bioshock, MGS4, Resistance, etc.) can run only $15-$20 these days. And the classics from the past, which are just as good today as ever, can run for only $3-$10. It's way better than just always buying the 'hot new game'.
I rarely have interesting keychains. I have one now that I got from Pokerstars that has a little flashlight on it. That's very good for looking for things in the dark, and since my trunk's light no longer work, it's valuable for getting groceries at night or something.
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