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| mandy | | posted 23-Apr-2002 1:26am |
BUFFY!!!!!!!!!! |
| dora | | posted 23-Apr-2002 1:50am |
I don't watch TV often.And I do not want to be any character.Maybe a book character,but a TV character.90%of TV sucks. |
| darkshadowsseeker | | posted 23-Apr-2002 2:36am |
Jordan from Crossing Jordan. |
Kristal_Rose    | | posted 23-Apr-2002 3:24am |
Lorelei Gilmore, but only because she has a nice house, otherwise my life is much more interesting. ok, i guess there's a reason, and I suppose it's that she's a hair more of the off-beat spunky good-natured humorous that I like to be. For awhile it was Captain Janeway. Oh, it used to be Monica from 'touched by an angel'. Before that it was probably counselor Diana Troi on Star Trek NG. |
| Dino | | posted 23-Apr-2002 7:15am |
I would be Prue from 'Charmed' because I like the idea of being a witch and she can blast things and move objects. It could be fun.
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| Dino |
You'd make a good counselor Troi! I loved her attitude and approach. |
Kristal_Rose    | | (reply to Dino) posted 23-Apr-2002 7:38am |
I can do the Prue tricks slightly too, but I avoid it. I came into this survey with the thought, 'don't hope for replies, see what they want to be' (very Troi). I was married to a Deanna, named Thor, and had a housemate much like her at the time. I couldn't marry her, so I became her instead. I pursued her intensely after I got over my divorce (and a bit before, i'm afraid). She got freaked out at my abused psychic abilities to channel her unlisted number, figure out the moment she was home and such (i was the good-natured version of an x-files stalker). I proposed to her and she said she wasn't ready for that 'yet' (see why i kept it up?). I asked God to see her one last time, and moved onto someone new. As I was waiting in the green room with flowers and champagne for that gals performance to finish, my obsession came trooping through, and we exchanged our final glance. It was weird. My whole life is weird. You sure you want a 'Charmed' life? I could probably send one your way. Go for the monica option, much less traumatic, even if it requires some work. |
| grmbrand | | posted 23-Apr-2002 8:00am |
Luke, from Gilmore Girls, because he pretty much kicks ass. |
jettles  | | posted 23-Apr-2002 8:11am |
a gardener from one of the gardening shows on HGTV! |
Enheduanna  | | posted 23-Apr-2002 8:43am |
I'm not sure I'd want to be the character, or just get to act the character's role. And I can't make up my mind whom I'd want to be. Probably Buffy or Willow. Or maybe C.J. from West Wing. |
Frostbrand  | | posted 23-Apr-2002 1:47pm |
I was gonna say I'd wanna be like The Lone Gunmen from The X-Files, but the other night's episode they were killed off. So I'm going with Det. John Munch from Law & Order Special Victims Unit. |
romkey  | | posted 23-Apr-2002 2:48pm |
I don't really want to be anybody else, I'm very happy being myself but if I have to choose... what were my favorite TV shows again? Buffy - probably Giles. Although being Spike would be fun just so that I could enjoy myself being him I don't think I'd want to be anybody from Six Feet Under, they're all too fudgeed up. Homicide - nope I liked the characters a lot but wouldn't have wanted to be any of them The West Wing - I'd love to have the poise and bearing and wisdom of President Bartlett. I wouldn't want to be President though. Space Ghost - it might be fun to be Zorak for a day Millennium - sure, Frank Black or Peter Watts... The Prisoner - being The Prisoner would be a good way to get all sorts of funky drugs Invader Zim - "let's go to my room, pig!" I'd be Gir or the Pig Twin Peaks - so many to choose from... can I be the log lady? |
| Biggles | | posted 23-Apr-2002 3:19pm |
I'm going to be boring and be happy being me |
| spidertea | | posted 23-Apr-2002 3:20pm |
Dana Skully on the X-files so I could make out with Fox Mulder. Or one of the fiesty DAs on Law and Order. |
| lion | | posted 23-Apr-2002 4:01pm |
Gir... "This is my favorite show..." |
| confetti | | posted 23-Apr-2002 8:49pm |
Either Max Guevera or Rachel Green. |
| Cleo | | posted 23-Apr-2002 9:33pm |
Pheobe from friends cause I'm a space cadette like her. |
| mandy | | (reply to lion) posted 23-Apr-2002 9:43pm |
"I'm gonna watch it again!" |
| DeeJay |
You mean to say you've actually moved objects with your mind. Literally taken a physical object and obviously moved. I'm not talking about a possible nudge, I'm talking *moved*. Really?? |
Kristal_Rose    | | (reply to DeeJay) posted 24-Apr-2002 4:51am |
Once, this last January, with an empty backpack. I heard my daughter could do it (she moved a phone 4'), so figured I could too. We try to keep each other challenged on such stuff. I've had a telepathic bond with her since she was born. We used different modes though. I just asked God that the event happen in a couple days with something that wouldn't break stuff when it flew across the room. I think she did something more of the stereotypical Uri Geller / Stephen King variety. There are very few times I actually break physics. For a year & 1/2 I reversed the direction of magnetic north in part of my living room. Usually I work with events. If I'm visiting alaska and wist to make a toboggan run, I'll ask that history's script calls for a 40º temperature rise over the next couple days. Various religions have different philosophies / physics for what's going on there. Christians would say I was having my prayers answered. One could claim god had written me such that I just happened to desire in advance whatever god had planned to have happen anyway. My belief is in the Spanda Karikas which teaches that there is nothing here but god's dream, which includes creation and our perception, and that our minds being separate from the creator is an illusion which makes a semblance of reality possible. Everyone has some degree of manifest sychronicity. If they like electronics, they will bump into more electronic geeks at the coffee bar. If they like horses, their will be more horses in the tv commercials which come their way. Someone else here did too, using a paper castle (which could mean they conjured a breeze, I suppose) but I loved what they had to say. That in the immense hours they spent on such attention they could have been doing thousands of greater things simply using their hands. The novelty of such stuff wears off just as quickly as learning to drive a car. Have you ever read heinlein's 'Stranger in Strange Land'? (make sure you get the full edition) Supposedly it's fiction, but it's a fairly accurate portrayal of where some peoples capabilities are at. For that matter, on the darker side, i've seen a lot of stephan king stuff happen. Since he's often mentioned automatic writing (which I've experienced myself, along with classical violin-bass and even computer programming), it doesn't seem unlikely that he's tapped into a lot of stuff that is reality somewhere or another to some extent. What's your experience, philosophy/cosmology, or willingness to believe at this point? |
| confetti |
Something odd happened to me today and I thought of you. My mother happens to have this hideous paperweight that some student gave to her like a hundred years ago or something. I will not go into detail about the orange, swinging tail or zombie eyes, but it weighs about three pounds. I've been detesting it for all this time, and today while I was sitting a few feet from it, daydreaming to Leonard Cohen, the thing actually turned on its side and rolled off the table, breaking. There's no way it could have been some physical reaction, it was perfect upstraight and everything. And God was I scared out of my wits. |
Kristal_Rose    | | (reply to confetti) posted 25-Apr-2002 5:01am |
I have no channelled evidence to comment on. Welcome to the 'Tower of Song', I guess. |
Irene007  | | posted 25-Apr-2002 7:06am |
I don't watch TV but I guess I would pick from the shows that I did watch; Murphy Brown - independent, intelligent and (bonus) good looking. |
| Dino |
(off the subject)
Hello. Just out of curiosity. Do you ever go into Forum? I can't remember the last time I saw you in there. |
Kristal_Rose    | | (reply to Dino) posted 25-Apr-2002 12:19pm |
No, I don'tcare for the format. I like to catch everyone's comment at a glance without navigating all the threads. and chat drives me crazy the way it keeps scrolling when you're trying to compose a sentence. |
| DeeJay |
Well, I'm a very open-minded person, lately I've been reading these accounts where some people actually believe in "Faeries" as in the mythological beings. They claim it's harder and much rarer to see them than other things because they're less dense, that "Faeries" are clusters of energy that nature releases , there are some other theories too ,I don't believe in it but I'm not saying its not possible. I am an agnostic myself I suppose if you *had* to lable me. I've been trying to find some kind of spirituallity that suits me, so far the only thing that comes close is certain branches of paganism but many pagans even worship a god and a goddess, which is something I don't like the idea of. I'm willing to believe there is a god or goddess, or 'faeries' or in the Spanda Karikas even, but *believing* is a state of mind you have to be in or that something has to thrust you into, and so far nothing really does that for me, Ive never been saved by Jesus, I've never had an out-of-body-experience, I've never felt the goddess' power flow through me...maybe one day though! |
Kristal_Rose    | | (reply to DeeJay) posted 26-Apr-2002 3:34am |
http://www.ereiam.com/life/album/jenner.htm - third picture, hopefully you'll see a mother and daughter elf doing their chores in town while an ogre watches. That grove was full of that sort of thing: giant rabbits guarding caves, a tree with a 10' penis facing a tree with a 10' vagina, elven kings, etc. That's one way fairy spirits manifest. Archetypes have consolidated energy that travels through the planet. Even if atlantis was invented by greek story tellers, things like that are now a spiritual force that leave their imprint on nature, objects, peoples meditations, etc. I had one friend who I told I thought was a reincarnated atlantean, and she tells me actually hears that a lot from folks. Agnosticism doesn't work, because we get what we are willing to really believe in. You might get your belief going by contemplating eternity, infinity, and the complex interdependant synchronicity at work every moment, and you might latch onto the one explanation that makes all other explanations from pagan to evolution or buddhism or whatever, is that there is nothing here but god creating every detail in motion. Then contemplate the nature of God's motive for creation and the role of human perception. From those, it follows that your experience is actually god's experience, and the master architect has the omnipotence to make every part of the play fall right into place for you. An incredible amount of stuff goes by unnoticed, for instance by coincidence, the moons spin is identical to its rotation around the earth so we have a permanent dark side of the moon (and one can contemplate the meaning of these things as well as their existence). Our lives are constant miracles people take for granted. The corner yard sale has a shovel when you decide to take up gardening, You read an article on a particular food product creating headaches just after suspecting that to be your problem. In our church service tonight I saw a giant ruby lotus, an ageless silent watcher stirring the universe, energy fields, and a few other things, during a musical meditation, all stuff that turned out to be the content of the lecture tonight. I'm hearing an Alan Watts lecture on radio that serves as a great complement to the lesson of the service. Why don't you ask for faith philosophies you could believe in to come your way. As Alan Watts says at the moment 'the books read us, it's a vicious circle of thought and at some point you must let your mind get out of the way'. Have you ever chanted or meditated with the intent to have a higher awareness replace your quieted or devotional thoughts? |
| cuteasabutton | | posted 27-Apr-2002 3:32pm |
Hm, my favorite show- I have a few, but I will use Malcom in the Middle for this. I would be Lois... not that I want to be, but that is one of my favorite shows and I most identify with her. |
| DeeJay |
I think about alot of things, especially eternity etc etc, but god doesnt really fit in any where so far, I don't think everything has to have a creator, I think religion has always been a way of explaining things humans couldn't explain them selves, like the roman's believed there was a giant black smith that lived in side of certain mountains, that was there explanation for volcanos. It sounds silly to us now, but one day people may think where are ignorant for believing in a god.
By the way kristal, do you believe in faeries? |
Kristal_Rose    | | (reply to DeeJay) posted 29-Apr-2002 12:48am |
I believe that any force capable of creating the phenomenal diverse micoscopic/macroscopic supernatural grandeur of the universe can create any thing they damn well please. Tomorrow we could wake up to find internationalpolitics are administrated telepathically by a race of advanced crickets in new guinea, or the moon has become lavendar and laughs as it bounces around from planet to planet. Faeries could exist. There's a lot in that vulcan story. |
| DeeJay |
vulcan story... What's that? |
Kristal_Rose    | | (reply to DeeJay) posted 29-Apr-2002 9:39pm |
vulcan is that smith in the volcano you mentioned. A few cultures had an equivalent i think. |
| DeeJay |
Oohhh. I see. I'd just like to say that your a very interesting person to talk to and discuss things with. |
Kristal_Rose    | | (reply to DeeJay) posted 30-Apr-2002 1:46am |
thanks. *springs brows to and fro* |
| Oscar | | posted 30-Apr-2002 11:59pm |
Joey from Dawson's Creek. She's so beautiful. |
| Glassa |
Lily Snyder on As the World Turns. She has it made. Rich, beautiful, happily married, great sister. That or one of the doctors on ER. I'm just a medical junkie doctor wannabe. |
| Glassa |
Just thought of another one. I'd love to be Ally on Ally McBeal just so I could kiss and make out with Jon Bon Jovi! LOL |
| anonymous |
Mrs Mangel from Neighbours. |
southernyankee  | | posted 17-Jun-2002 12:59pm |
I'd be Daria from, well, Daria.
I am not a woman, but this survey doesn't say you'd have to pick from your own gender. |
| LuridHope | | posted 27-Jun-2002 2:42am |
Gene Starwind!!! |
| LuridHope | | (reply to romkey) posted 27-Jun-2002 2:48am |
Crack a window will ya'
Sharks explode because their heads are filled with dynamite... this attracts giant killer bees.
I'm Zorak Ramone...
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| wolfchik9 |
I would love to be a TV character but I couldn't pick one if I wanted to. |
| bandit1cat |
I don't watch "regular" tv shows. When I was a kid I wanted to be the Lone Ranger. Sorry to say these days I think I'd be Michael Myers. I am him on Halloween, complete outfit with expensive mask. Scare the crap out of the trick or treaters and the older teens and adults. |
| anonymous | | posted 23-Aug-2002 8:02pm |
If we can pick an old show I would be robert urich's girlfriend on spencer |
| buffy22 | | posted 24-Aug-2002 3:46am |
Buffy! My favorite show in the whole world! |
Iseult  | | posted 26-Aug-2002 3:35pm |
I wanna be Lexie from Monarch of the Glen. She gets Archine at the end. |
| pepperdrinks | | posted 31-Aug-2002 1:34am |
CJ Cregg from the West Wing. |
| weepydebacho | | posted 25-Sep-2002 2:24am |
I don't watch much TV. The reception is terrible where we live and my parents won't get cable because they say it's too expensive. I watch movies instead. |
| warp9 |
d8n |
| joachim | | posted 13-Oct-2002 2:40am |
My favorite show, huh? Since Frontline doesn't really have characters per se, I guess that would leave Farscape, and I would probably want to be John Chrichton. He gets the babe (sort of), runs the show (sometimes), has a lot of snappy one-liners and named his gun. Plus he's gotten to see an entire new universe (not in the literal sense) by travelling through that wormhole. I would love to do something like that. |
| starrpickle |
Does anyone remember the original Kung Fu show Kane was cool any superhero or chick magnet hell know that I think of it anyone but ME! that does'nt rule |
Kristal_Rose    |
Ah yes, DC, full of wisdom ie we are attracted to our fears, fall in boiling acid, but keep our balance over what we know to be bubbling water. ..Dad was a baptist minister gone zen buddhist monk at the time. |