Kenway wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2018 1:11 am
You're a legend, you know that? Who are your favorite Mafia players from RYM?
Yeah, not so sure about being a legend anymore, but thanks.
I really liked playing with all the people here actually, dunya and Mac and JJJ and RDW and everybody else, so it's fortunate that they're all here. Mungbean, Choutas, TheProf, ProFiction, Madluke, telephone_junkie. We had a lot of good people. dunya was probably the scariest, I think she had the biggest part to play (along with Mungbean) in seeing through my old Mortal Kombat gambit, so props to those two.
Spacedaisy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2018 2:28 am
[mention]ColinIsCool[/mention] 1) What is one thing that I (someone who has never played a mafia game with you as yet) should know about you as a mafia player?
I'm really not as good as people say, lol. My days of being an alpha cop are behind me ... but I'm working my way back up
What's your favorite memory (non-mafia related)?
There are a lot of things that come to mind, but the best day of my life (in some respects) was probably when I took a trip to see Bruce Springsteen (for the 4th time). The concert was incredible and it was a great time with my then-girlfriend.
Most embarrassing moment you are willing to share?
I got a girl's number at the bar last night and I'm so out of practice (and was so inebriated, and kind of cold) that I was literally shaking like a fool at one point in the conversation, it was the SMOOTHEST shit you've ever heard of.
Favorite color?
Blue
Favorite food?
I love a nice steak. Medium, but the rarer the better generally.
Favorite season?
You know, I always find myself appreciating spring more than I think I will. Something about the snow melting and the sun finally coming out — well, George Harrison was right, I suppose.
Last book you read?
Pinball, 1973 by Haruki Murakami. I'm a big Murakami fan and while the early novels weren't released in the U.S. for a long time because he didn't like them, I took to them (this book and its companion prequel, Hear the Wind Sing) quite a bit. They capture this really particular post-grad, early adulthood sort of malaise that I feel heavily these days.
Last movie you watched?
Nocturnal Animals, dir. Tom Ford. I didn't like his previous film (A Single Man) but this one really gripped me. The cast is all great and it was genuinely terrifying at some points. It's kind of like a David Lynch trip stripped down to the most primal parts. I think it got a polarizing reaction but I'm definitely in the "love it" camp.
lapluie wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2018 3:50 am
What genre of books intrigues you most?
I'm a sucker for post-modern lit, whether it's the canon of Vonnegut, DeLillo, Heller (and so on) or relatively newer writers like Chabon and Foer (maybe that "new sincerity" label applies). But if by intrigue you mean what I'm most curious about, I love learning about philosophy (which is super broad, I know, my bad), I'm just not smart or patient enough to sort through most original texts unabridged though.