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Post by AvistheCrow on Feb 27, 2005 18:26:44 GMT -5
Voting for iris color, though if I was in his shoes at the moment I would certainly be tearing up. Sobbing mindlessly, more likely.
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Post by AvistheCrow on Feb 25, 2005 19:47:25 GMT -5
*screams*
I dunno what sandwich I'd be, but...attempting to get something slightly meaningful out of sandwich condiments...I'd probably be a fluffernutter sandwich. One of those sweet sticky thins that half the population hates and half the population loves with everyone considering it something from outer space.
Yeah, that'd be me.
Okay, vote. What type of sandwich would RANDALL be?
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Post by AvistheCrow on Feb 25, 2005 15:20:40 GMT -5
I know this might sound a little...mean...I don't know how to put it, but I always thought of Randall as one sandwich sort of a picnic. And I say one because, well, he isn't 'insane' or anything. I guess he just sees the world differently to most people... The question is, what type of sandwiches does he have? *cough* Seriously, that's a question I ask. Because there are enough different ways of seeing the world. I see the world differently than most, but my way is different than his, just as his is different from the next person's---and so forth. We're all a few sandwiches short of a picnic. It's just that some of us---like Randall---got caught in the rain on the way there and have been lost ever since.
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Post by AvistheCrow on Feb 25, 2005 10:34:46 GMT -5
wouldn't have stated that "the Great James P. Sullivan would be working for ME". Dead guys are lousy employees, no? pitbulllady Rawk.And in case anyone is tempted to somehow think I'm making crow noises again, I'm not. I'm saying 'Whoo-hoo you GO girl' in simpler terms. For those that might not have played Paper Mario 2 or something.
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Post by AvistheCrow on Feb 25, 2005 0:05:46 GMT -5
Impressive amount of information, Pitbulllady. Now I want to hug him more than ever. I know exactly how serious sleep deprivation is---I've had lingering effects of insomnia for years. It's easy to see how badly Randall would have been affected by such a massive lack. Longest stint without sleep I can currently remember: four days, four nights. I was seeing things on the third day---no doubt he was feeling at least partially insane by the time Sullivan and Mike came back from their unexpected vacation.
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Post by AvistheCrow on Feb 24, 2005 20:50:13 GMT -5
Oh, y'know, life, the universe, donuts, that sort of thing.
No, I'm asking if anyone has any particular theories as to why the lagging eye was put in, if anyone has any comments/critiques to make on what I just posted, and if anyone wants to just post something pointless since that seems to happen sometimes.
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Post by AvistheCrow on Feb 24, 2005 20:37:15 GMT -5
An interesting point Pitbulllady brought up, and one I've been wondering when others would notice---Randall's 'game eye'.
Randall has a unique trait in that one eye is slightly slower than the other; the result is that, while his eyes move in sync, the slight drag gives those around the feeling of something being quirky and Not Quite Right---rather like Brad D. having his eyebrows shaved, and no one noticing why he looked weird. (Which was highly amusing to me.)
This may just have been put in to immitate a chameleon, but I have a different theory.
I've gone to see hundreds of different specialists, all of which haven't yet been able to figure out what the heck is wrong with me. Eye doctors, stomach specialists, MRIs, psychiatrists, etc etc. They all do different things and so far even the people at Johns Hopkins are rather stumped. (Nuts.)
One thing they all have in common, however, and mainly the only thing---apart from the sterile rooms and lab coats that I absolutely hate with a passion after seeing them so often---is that they will always, near the end of a session, hold up their pointer finger and ask me to follow it with my eyes; as I do they watch my face closely.
I finally asked one why the heck he was doing it, and he explained that a lagging eye is like a slow reflex when you're hit in the knee---and it signals a neurological problem somewhere upstairs: a break in connections, a wound, something that isn't right.
I'm getting sent to a neurologist for my constant shaking (I can't draw much any more, I get ink all over the place) and I'm hoping to ask them a bit more about it. But to put in in basics: lagging eye = physical brain problem that's not your fault and that could very easily cause a huge amount of mental problems.
Anyone have any thoughts?
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Post by AvistheCrow on Feb 27, 2005 18:24:53 GMT -5
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Post by AvistheCrow on Jul 19, 2005 10:25:20 GMT -5
Hmm, yeah. I mean, no offence to any Americans, but America has always had pride in being a very 'independent' type of country, sort of...well, I hate to say it, but not really getting involved with the rest of the world, and looking after yourself first, y'know? It's no surprise, what with the country's short history and all. But at least they're not Switzerland. It's changed a bit recently, though, which is good. Very true.
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Post by AvistheCrow on Jul 23, 2005 13:19:40 GMT -5
Ha ha, with several of nicer monsters having their eyes stabbed out? "Stay out--or else"?
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Post by AvistheCrow on Jul 21, 2005 12:45:24 GMT -5
*pictures a cake of a giant snot-green walking eyeball*
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Post by AvistheCrow on Jul 19, 2005 10:19:23 GMT -5
Wow, a whole thread made out of drool! Imagine trying to sew with that! *snicker* Some would try. All I've got is the Randall figure from the Australian Disney store...but he's a total cutie. ^_^ Sits on my shelf with his newpaper and scream canister looking as smug as can be. *pets figure* People still don't understand why I paid twenty dollars for him. 9_9 Oh, and a two-foot poster of Randall, too--I think it came with cereal promotions, or something. (Clueless, in other words.) I've got it at the foot of my bed, and what with the pink lettering for his name, it doesn't look half bad...at least, it gets far less 'That is horrible!' comments from mothers than my Doctor Octopus poster gets. I LOVE MY POSTERS.
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Post by AvistheCrow on May 28, 2006 21:58:52 GMT -5
@_@ I lost sight of the thoughts there. I don't know how many of you watch those "Channel One" news broadcasts that air in the morning in some schools, but I caught the one this morning, on which they featured the problems associated with the thousands of kids growing up in foster homes across the US. pitbulllady Your entire post was amazingly eye-opening, Pitbulllady. : D Thanks so much for sharing the facts! I learned quite a bit!
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Post by AvistheCrow on May 14, 2006 19:53:18 GMT -5
"Uh...why ask those questions if I'm writing my life story? Heh duh...hehe" Because I'm asking everyone's opinion, Randall, not just yours. C:
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Post by AvistheCrow on May 10, 2006 20:50:09 GMT -5
Just a sort of random question to get a feel for community opinion.
Who do you think is the one person who most affected Randall? For good, bad, or sorta mundane, who was the most important or notable figure in his life?
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