- Member Since: 2005-11-26
- Relationship Status: In Love and Beloved
- Orientation: Straight
- Religion: Christian - Other
- Drink: No
- Smoke: No
- Children: Someday
- Education: In College
About Me:
I'm a student here in Hungary. I study physics, and one day, if God also wants me to be - I'll be a physicist. I love reading books, listening to music, of course. They say who doesn't like music, doesn't have a heart. I have a big heart, but only for those who deserve my kindness. :)
I enjoy my stay here on Buzznet. The people are kind and nice, I like to read and add comments to the photos.
About the "My Friends" thingie:
I often "buzz" around on buzznet, seeing others' photos. If I find a gallery amusing, I add the owner as a favorite, because I like to see their new photos on the thumbnails (just to keep myself in track).
Okay, I have some other rules - for myself - but that's an other story. Just wanted to make things clear :)
I often save the original files to keep them for ... "my grandchildren" :))) . I hope noone has anything against it.
Favorite Music:
Queen, Paradise Lost, Halloween, Type O Negative, Toranja, Fado, The Beatles, Static-X, Bloodhound Gang
Favorite Movies:
Christopher Walken 4ever
Favorite TV Shows:
I don't have a TV
Favorite Books:
Alexandre Dumas, Joseph Heller, Herman Hesse, Harry Potter series, Jean Rufin, Colleen McCullough, Mihail Bulgakov
Dou you like football game?
Misisng you dear!
Kisses
Beijos de uma amiga que aguarda noticias!
"Although the typical combatants were trained gladiators... occasionally glory-seeking individuals volunteered to fight. Often they overrated their skills and suffered the consequences..."
"Spectators were seated in the Coliseum by rank, social class and sometimes even gender. The emperor had his own "court side" box. Senators were allocated choice ringside seats. The rich & well-connected had the next best seats. Commoners (the largest audience segment) sat behind them..."
Amazing how little things actually change in over 2000 years...
Ever hear of "Cat Smack Fever?"
Too much!
I would pity you, Kathy, but foggy can be pretty romantic. (And not "froggy," Lexi!)