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Apr 222002

I took a test at one of the only places I will take a test (Thespark.com), this one is the Inner Child Test. If you’d like to compare results with me on any other test at thespark I use the adress Kyle@kylekyle.com, name is Kyle Tobener. oh yeah the results :

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Newt
(Perverse Ignored Functional Child)

Your inner child is the Newt (PIFC). He or she likes to play in the mud of your psyche, pick your psyche’s nose and generally just chew on your psyche’s fingers. The result is a tangier, salty you. As a kid you *liked* extra-curricular homework and now the Star Trek DVD’s are collecting on the inside of your soul.

Most of your belongings are arranged in ornate piles and mosaic patterns.

Don’t be afraid of the sun. Come out of your hovel once in a while– it’s nice out there and there are some nice people to meet. Try and meet people similar to you though, because, let’s face it: you are a freak.
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This was a very well done test, like at the rest at the Spark, it made me laugh quite alot. Some points of note in the wrap up : I’m currently collecting the Star-Trek DVD’s (outside, not inside), ornate piles of belongings are great. And in the past year I have left my hovel, quit my addiction to Everquest (A very long story marring my Freshmen through Junior years), and meeting all kinds of people. Yay~!~!~! A very astute test!

Apr 222002

Excellent, this is the first time I’ve used my computer since Friday. In fact, last night was the first time I slept in my bed since Friday. Crazy

Friday night we wen’t to the Phoenix, it ended up being a crew of 15 instead of the smaller numbers I predicted. Chrism, Chrisk, Mo, Mariel, Kodi, Anjie, Haley, Adam, Troy, Keith, Derek, Matt, Anna and myself all attended. Funny thing was right as we got in I almost never saw anyobdy I knew, only Adam and Haley seemed to be findable. Oh well. Velveteen was decent, and I really liked American? Americana? Well anyways they had a keyboardist who was cool, and he sang with a robot voice. Fun stuff. On the way back I crammed into Mariel’s car because it seems that Matt had already left. 6 people to a Volvo is interesting, but I’m pretty sure it could fit more.

Back at Chrisk’s house his parents weren’t around so me, Derek, and Chrism stayed over. The next day we loafed around for way to long (We never left). Eventually our loafing was joined by other people and it became the party I mentioned in an earlier post. Decent party, no barf, no violence. I slept well to.

Next day me and Chris loafed some more until I realized it was 5, and I had to get to SR to get a book, and I had told Tapespaz I’d show up at her work in the mall and say hello. On that note, Carlton Cards is a rather looney place. I must have seemed like an idiot to Miss Tapespaz for I kept spinning around and staring at random things during our conversation because I was slightly overwhelmed. I won’t spoil the experience though. I suggest everyone try it out. In the mall I also got the Food Lover’s Companion. It’s a dictionary full of food terms, very nifty, and very frightening.

On the way home I almost died, that was swell. I was going down Mendocino at around 35, there were 2 lanes in my direction, and this purple Hona passes me and pulls into my lane with about 2 feet to spare, slows to my speed, then slams on the break and pulls a U-turn. The problem with this? She slowed to around 10 MPH with no warning. If I had been watching her and slammed on my breaks into a little rear skid, I would have crashed right into her. I hate drivers sometimes. If I had been in a car I would have slammed right into her tailside. Idiot! Idiot ! … Ah well, thus is life on motorcycles.

This week might be a good week if it gets warm. I’m still considering a road trip to Indio California for the Foo Fighters, that might be fun. Who knows though, the week is still young !

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