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Comment on this post. I will choose seven interests from your profile and you will explain what they mean and why you are interested in them. Post this along with your answers in your own journal so others can play along.

[Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] gave me:

ecofleece: A throwback to my hippie hiker days. Ecofleece is a wool/polyester blend material that's made in New Zealand incorporating recycled plastic from milk bottles. It's warm, it's light, and you can stuff it in a backpack without worrying about it getting damaged or rumpled. I still own two ecofleece sweaters, a vest, a hat and a neck warmer.

enough rope: My favourite interview program of all time. Andrew Denton, he of the Musical Challenge and those scary, scary covers I send people, is the man who made me like Steve Irwin and admire Jeff Kennett. He's that good an interviewer.


faith and the muse: I'll add a music link when I get home, but Faith and the Muse are a band introduced to me by [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] many years ago. "The Burning Season" was pretty much [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com]'s theme music for Lost in the Woods.

lentil as anything: A vegetarian restaurant in St Kilda, the concept founded by one of the members of Mental As Anything. Amazing food, and you pay what you think the meal is worth, so it was a great place to take fanficcers in Melbourne, since some of us were frequently broke, being students.

matt and paul: My band boys from St Kilda. Two guys with acoustic guitars and a whole lotta covers. They play at the Elephant and Wheelbarrow every Sunday afternoon and Phil and I were regular fans. Matt remembered me when I went back last year. *goofy grin* I'm such a groupie.

spicks and specks: Music-related quiz show on the ABC - the Australian one, that is. Hysterically funny.


drop bears: Australia's secret shame. Tourism Australia doesn't like us to publicise their existence outside of Australia, but they're a relative of the koala. Only difference is, they're carnivores - they like to sit up in a tree and drop on unsuspecting hikers below, tearing them to shreds with razor sharp claws.

Date: 2007-10-03 10:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ion-duck.livejournal.com
All my interests confuse you.

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