Top 10 Answers To Your Questions
Published on April 23, 2008 - 84 Comments
Around a week ago we had a post that allowed you all to submit your questions to me via email on any topic of interest. Fortunately for me, most were about me and the site so they are fairly easy to answer. This is the first response post. There will obviously be a number of questions that I won’t answer in this post - some because I simply refuse to answer them (for personal / privacy reasons) and some because they are not the types of questions that would interest the majority of our readers. So, on with the Q&A.
Q. What is your favorite list?
A. Top 10 Incredible Sound Illusions
I had hours of fun showing friends and flatmates the sounds for this list while I was writing it up. It is the only list that I have spent hours on - going back to it to try the sounds out again and again. Second to this list, my favorite would be the incredible recordings.

Q. What inspired you to start this site?
A. The Book of Lists
I was visiting my brother one day (kiwiboi), and he had a copy of the Book of Lists. I was flipping through the pages and really enjoying it - so I went home and bought myself a copy. I became absorbed by all the interesting lists and thought it would make a great website. By the end of that week I had registered this domain and launched the site! [EDIT: Kiwiboi just sent me an email from 2 months before the site started in which HE suggested a list based site - so we should all thank for him planting the seed!]
Q. Where do you get your ideas?
A. My head
At the outset, I wrote all my lists based on subjects that had interested me in the past - so I was working within a limited set of topics (bizarre stuff, music, etc). As time went on and I exhausted my little brain’s supply of ideas, I started regularly checking my RSS feeds for more ideas. Around the same time (fortunately) people started to send in their own suggestions, so I have had a LOT of help and inspiration from that.
Q. Will the site be changing?
A. Yes and No
This was quite a long question asked by jesse. This is the entire question:
am i ever going to come to listverse and see that you arent so friendly to your guests via message boards, are you planning on making big changes with list verse for example you need to be a member to post (you shouldn’t thats one of the coolest things about the site)
First off, I hope I never get to a point that I am not friendly to everyone here! I love working on the site, reading the comments, and (as often as possible) commenting. If I got to the point where I was no longer enjoying it and becoming rude, I will give the site to Randall (just kidding - he asked if he could have it so I am teasing him - haha).
For the second part, yes - the site will be changing. I have approached a web development company about implementing everything I want to see on the site. The cost is $20,000 US so it is not going to happen until I can raise the money. Out of interest, you may want to know some of the features I have asked for:
1. Nested comments (reply to a comment, not just the whole list)
2. User profiles with inbox, favorites, and lots of other profile related stuff
3. Comment voting (with the ability to hide based on the vote number, or based on the user - ignore)
4. Single username for forums and main site, as well as uniform appearance
I have also specified that people MUST be allowed to comment without registering.
Q. Do you do any martial arts?
A. No - but I used to
At present I don’t do any martial arts, but I did study Ninjutsu for a while some years ago. I was studying at a Bujinkan Dojo in New Zealand. The Bujinkan Dojos were started by Masaaki Hatsumi and, unlike many “ninja” training schools, you do not earn belts (though it is a graded system), you do not enter competitions, and you do not wear masks! There is a big emphasis on stealth and deception, as well as weaponry training (which includes modern weaponry) and focuses on uses your environment to your advantage. Something else which is quite unique to the system is the fact that you are taught to escape if you can (to avoid fighting) - but if not, to break bones or kill the opponent to ensure your safety and the safety of those you are protecting. Some practices are regarded as “dishonorable” by other martial artists and styles, but the Bujinkan system favors survival over “honor”. It is an excellent training system and I would strongly recommend it to anyone. You can see some of the moves demonstrated by Masaaki Hatsumi in the clip above.
Q. What is your day job?
A. I don’t have one
I currently don’t have a job - I completed my last contract about 1 month ago and have not bothered to get another job as I am going home to New Zealand in a month. I have worked professionally in two fields: opera (as a singer), and IT (as a software developer). Up until now I have been working as a developer. The programming language I use primarily is Delphi, but I have sufficient knowledge of C, Java, and C# as well. I am also moderately okay with PHP but it is fairly new to me. I have used PHP to make coding changes to this site - I am improving all the time.
Q. Which list is your least favorite?
A. Top 10 common methods of suicide
The reason this is my least favorite list is that it has been a constant pain in the butt. When I first published it, a lot of people complained (and emailed to complain). In addition, the comments became so infantile that I had to close them (twice!) The only reason the list is still on the site is because it is the most searched for page on the site (from Google) and I hope the warnings at the bottom (with phone numbers etc.) will be of use to someone who needs them. [Image made by Kevin Chapman]

Q. Do you use lists in your daily life?
A. I do
Every week I write a list of meals for the next 7 days. Then I write a list of what I need to buy for those meals and that is the basis of my shopping list. Then when I need to cook (if I am cooking for a lot of people), I write a list of times to begin each stage of the cooking process. I also like to use todo lists when I have a big project I am working on.
Q. Can you name 5 people you would like to meet?
A. I can - and will
The other part of this question was: Two living. Two dead. One fictional. Here are my choices:
1. Pharaoh Akhenaten - I find his story fascinating and would love to have met him - not necessarily to talk to him, just to see what he looked like and how he lived and ruled in Egypt. That would also give me an opportunity to see his wife Nefertiti and decide whether she really WAS the most beautiful woman in the world.
2. William Burroughs - Burroughs is one of my favorite writers and I would love to have met him while he was alive. He is the author of Naked Lunch. I own almost all of his books.
3. Steve Jobs - I am an Apple fan - I do all my work on a Mac (even my Windows development) and I even travelled to San Francisco last year to attend the MacWorld Keynote speech. I own lots of Apple hardware and my prize possession is my iPhone! I would love to meet the man behind it all.
4. Joseph Ratzinger - He is, of course, now known as Pope Benedict XVI, but I would like to have met him before he became Pope. He is currently doing a lot of very interesting stuff in the Catholic Church; when he was head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith (Office of Inquisition) he was much more free to discuss his ideas - I would be very interested to know where he is going with all of his recent changes.
5. John Galt - Galt is the central character (though he doesn’t appear until near the middle of the book) of Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand. Atlas Shrugged is one of my favorite books, and John Galt is the philosophical glue that binds it together. I would love to meet him.
Q. If you could pick an author to write about you who would it be?
A. Brett Easton Ellis (pictured above)
I am a BIG fan of Brett Easton Ellis (author of American Psycho, The Rules of Attraction, and other book). I like his style of writing and I enjoy the topics he writes on (usually lifestyles of the privileged and lazy). I would like him to write the book on me because I would want the book to be fictional - though I would like to be a character in the book with my own personality traits exaggerated (wow - this is a really self-indulgent question/answer!) The question had a second part which is “what would the title be”? This is really tough to answer because his titles are not often obvious. I think I will let you all decide what the title should be!
In closing this list, thanks to everyone who sent in questions - I had a really difficult time deciding which questions to answer AND trying to answer. I hope you all like my choices and I hope you don’t mind such a personal list!
Finally, I am going on holiday at the end of the week (for 5 days) - if anyone has a half finished list they planned to submit - please do it now as it will help to reduce my load during the holiday.
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1. astraya - April 23rd, 2008 at 6:23 am
We bought a copy of the Book of Lists one family holiday. Great fun! I don’t know if someone in the family still has it.
2. dangorironhide - April 23rd, 2008 at 6:24 am
Nice list, it must have taken you a while to research this
Part of the answer to question 4 made me shudder…
3. stevenh - April 23rd, 2008 at 6:35 am
Jamie:
I forgot to ask this one…..
Is the ‘Related Lists’ list selected by you (a), or automatic (b)?
Given (a) - I admire your ability to remember over 600 lists
Given (a or b) - I’m almost always amused by the selections…
4. Phender_Bender - April 23rd, 2008 at 6:35 am
Great list. Very nicely done. I too would like to someday meet Steve Jobs, in my opinion Apple computers are just so much cooler than pc’s, even though I don’t have an Apple.
5. Posy - April 23rd, 2008 at 6:38 am
As you are a New Zealander how about some lists focusing on your home country.
6. jfrater - April 23rd, 2008 at 6:40 am
dangor: the price?
stevenh: it is automatic
Posy: I plan on doing that once I am home
7. DiscHuker - April 23rd, 2008 at 6:41 am
i had no idea you and kiwiboi were brothers. i just assumed that you guys had some sort of scent that attracted your own countrymen.
8. jfrater - April 23rd, 2008 at 7:03 am
DiscHuker: hehe - virtually everyone in my family posts from time to time
9. paul - April 23rd, 2008 at 7:03 am
this list sucked.
10. AussieDave - April 23rd, 2008 at 7:05 am
stevenh - in reference to #3, this is what I have for related lists for this particular list - and it amused me also. Never knew jfrater was such a liar, hehe.
“Related Lists
Your Questions: Ask JFrater
10 Curious Questions and Answers
Top 10 Tips for Beating a Lie Detector
Top 15 Tips for Spotting a Liar”
11. dangorironhide - April 23rd, 2008 at 7:05 am
J: I’ll tell you sometime on IRC
12. goof_ball - April 23rd, 2008 at 7:27 am
This was a cool list. Learning more about YOU!!! hahaha
13. billyrules! - April 23rd, 2008 at 7:29 am
I would also want to meet Akhenaten and see how drastically he changed life for the people in Egypt during his reign.
14. SocialButterfly - April 23rd, 2008 at 8:14 am
Paul (#9): As is customary if you do not like a list it is recommended that you state your reasons and not act like a 13 year old child. (no offence Csimmons)
I thought this was a very interesting list Jamie, I have to ask one thing though… What is the point of being a ninja if you don’t get to wear the mask??
15. Joss - April 23rd, 2008 at 8:15 am
I liked this list!
Your book title is:
The Lists of Attraction
TADA!
16. toolnut - April 23rd, 2008 at 8:46 am
My favorite list was also the sound illusions list!! I think I showed everybody I knew that came within a 10 foot radius of my computer for like 2 weeks. All time fave!
17. Mike - April 23rd, 2008 at 8:46 am
Great list! Love this site but i’m not loving the “lists with a twist” thingee in the top banner. Just seems a little bit tacky to me, sorry
18. mzfly - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:07 am
Very cool list. Thank you for sharing. After reading some of the comments on your original post I am happy with the questions you chose to answer. It has shed a bit of light on the man behind the curtain
19. stevenh - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:11 am
AussieDave:
Yah, I noticed that, as well.
Many of the lists have interesting “Related List”.
I suppose I’m easily entertained…
20. Kreachure - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:12 am
Great info about “the man” and “the site”
Opera singer? Software developer? Martial artist? A modern “Renaissance Man” if I’ve ever heard of one!
But now I feel bad about you working on Listverse while not having a real job! I feel like you do such a great effort, but with no compensation!
“Feel… urge… to pay… for wholesome entertainment…”
NO NO I’m kidding! Please get a job soon!
21. stevenh - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:17 am
Re Sound Illusions…
Truly one of the best, ever. (though I think yesterday’s Funniest Joke will prove to be a keeper).
I put the Virtual Barbershop (and the rest) on my iPod. With good headphones (Bose) - everyone wants to borrow it.
22. carpe_noctem - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:28 am
Paul: Thanks heaps for sharing your opinion with us. Why the hell do people constantly have the urge to write that something sucks. If you think it sucks, don’t fucking read it doucheface…
And hhahaha, i knew you were an opera singer jfrater, but software developer and martial arts person, if you weren’t a kiwi, we aussies would be willing to welcome you as one of our own! And dude, i had no idea kiwiboi was actually your brother!
And in regards to what kreachure wrote, don’t get a job, focus all your energy on this and this alone!
23. Blogball - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:35 am
Hey we agree on the most and least favorite list. I had so much fun with those sound effects and forwarded many to my friends & family. The suicide list was a little depressing but I did comment that all of those methods are already known to everybody so I really never saw the real danger. But it’s not something I would forward to my friends & family. Except some family members I’m not too fond of.
(Just kidding, just kidding, just kidding)
24. albert0 - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:35 am
Ive read quite a few of Brett Easton Ellis’ books! his best is, in my opinion, American Psycho.
25. jfrater - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:36 am
SocialButterfly: ah - by not wearing the masks we show ourselves to be truly 1337 - not people trying to be like the Hollywood idea of a Ninja
And if anyone wishes to disagree, I will cut them down with the tiger school of bone breaking hand chop!
26. jfrater - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:37 am
carpe_noctem: haha re the aussie taking me
Is there any room left now that you have our pavlova and actors?
Actually - on seconds thoughts, you can keep them - I don’t like pavlova OR Russell Crowe 
27. bucslim - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:38 am
Give the site to Randall? Awesome, then we can read for the next 20 months about how stupid, pigheaded, head in the sand, ignorant, naive, knee-jerk conservative and deluded I am.
Oh wait, we’ve already read that. Never mind.
And Jamie, I take back all of the juvenile but funny ‘your mom’ comments I directed at kiwiboi. I guess I’ll have to take that into account next time he and I get into it.
28. bucslim - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:39 am
And Jamie, Ninja training is nothing compared to the 8 week course I took in Rex Kwon Do.
29. SocialButterfly - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:49 am
LOL @ Jamie!! (#26)
I know it’s just hollywood’s idea of a real ninja but I personally believe half the fun of being a ninja would be the fact that you get a wicked costume with a face mask… The only way it would be any cooler is if the theme music from ninja movies was in fact playing in the background everytime you went somwhere!
Admitedly though the theme music would be distracting if you were, say at the grocery store picking out apples.
30. downhighway61 - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:50 am
i shall wait patiently for the nested comments.
and i enjoyed reading about you.
31. dangorironhide - April 23rd, 2008 at 10:01 am
The best ninja is Dr. McNinja. www.drmcninja.com Legendary! That comic has almost got me caught slacking so many times because I’ve been laughing so much!
“Why do you have the local barber on speed dial?”
“I don’t know!! Because life is crazy!?”
32. NickChuck - April 23rd, 2008 at 10:04 am
I read this site way too much not to post something about this list. First time poster but long time reader, this site is basically the 2nd website I check daily, right after explosm.net’s Cyanide and Happiness comic. Good stuff, can’t wait for those site improvs. And of course, more awesome lists.
33. Phillies - April 23rd, 2008 at 10:14 am
31. dangorironhide
Please….dont….stabmeintheeyeballs!
34. carpe_noctem - April 23rd, 2008 at 10:16 am
Jamie: Don’t worry, you can have Russell Crowe. I was talking with my host brother about this the other day, anything half decent that comes from New Zealand we take as our own. In his Gladiator days, we took over Russell Crowe, but now that he’s in his A Good Year days (for which i’m still convinced that Ridley Scott was replaced by a robot of the same name who’s primary function was to monitor Russell Crowe’s alcohol consumption… seriously, did he do anything other than drink wine in that film?)… But we get Sir Edmund Hillary, just give up on him, he’s ours now
35. carpe_noctem - April 23rd, 2008 at 10:17 am
And i suggested voting on comments a while ago! I’m glad they might one day be implemented!
36. Kreachure - April 23rd, 2008 at 10:19 am
You mean you want Jamie to NOT get a job, work his butt off on lists, and somehow come up with $20,000 for improving the site?
You think Jamie if some sort of ROBOT?
PS. I didn’t know blue clicky names would cost so much! Sorry about putting so much pressure about them on you. Shame on me!
37. dangorironhide - April 23rd, 2008 at 10:19 am
carpe: ‘comment karma’ was on the site I beleive from the start, J just removed it a few months ago to make the site run faster.
38. carpe_noctem - April 23rd, 2008 at 10:23 am
dangor: well… shit
39. carpe_noctem - April 23rd, 2008 at 10:26 am
Jamie/Jfrater/Whatever we’re meant to call you: I disagree about the top ten methods of suicide being all bad. I fully agree with your decision to name it as your least favourite, it definitely would’ve been a fuckload of trouble, but i doubt there are too many people wandering the internet looking for ways to kill themself and find your website and go; ‘Hey, you know what, that could work!’
40. Kreachure - April 23rd, 2008 at 10:27 am
Oh, my bad, so Jamie is some sort of BUDDHA, able to switch ‘karma’ of things on and off at will. (Bad joke ends here.)
41. Daniel - April 23rd, 2008 at 10:31 am
J: I’ve been working intensely on the WordPress platform for a “mini-social network” a youth group I used to be a part of will enjoy starting next month.
While researching and going through plugins, I stumbled on this:
http://buddypress.org/
It seems like it may accomplish some of those things your $20,000 purchase would bring.
Just saying
42. Ari-chan - April 23rd, 2008 at 10:36 am
Its good to know more about you Jfrater!!!
Btw, I want to thank you for making these lists every day. Its a big highlight of my day to wake up and go on your site and see what new list you have made for our viewing pleasure. Yes, that may be nerdy but its true.
43. Harsha - April 23rd, 2008 at 10:54 am
really nice list! And as someone stated above, the ‘list with a twist’ is kind of sucky. Also, it looks like it was made with microsoft word. Now that’s bad for your Apple fanboy rep isn’t it!?
44. Mom424 - April 23rd, 2008 at 11:14 am
Y’all know what I think about this site. Thanks again to Jamie for providing us all with hours and hours and hours of education and entertainment. One of the great things is that the education part is always disguised as entertainment.
Thanks to the regular commenters who allow The List Universe to be much more than the sum of its parts.
Jamie; Interesting personal info. You’re so cute, and the martial arts thing - I keep thinking of a Hai Karate commercial.
I’m with you on the cool sound list. FYI - I’d like to meet Ghengis Khan and Cleopatra and Einstein in his youth.
45. Mom424 - April 23rd, 2008 at 11:17 am
psst - I don’t like the little twisty thing either - its a just a little bit too fruity.
46. carpe_noctem - April 23rd, 2008 at 11:57 am
oooh, i hadn’t seen that list with a twist thing yet… sorry to jump on the bandwagon there mate, but… yeah… i think the demographic of obscure, photoshop-using, rhyme-addicts can live without it! and much as i miss blue clicky names, i appreciate they’re expensive!
47. Cedestra - April 23rd, 2008 at 12:23 pm
Hey! New question in response to your response of questioning:
As a ninja, do you find yourself constantly harassed by pirates?
I, too, did not know that kiwiboi was your brother. Maybe I should be nicer to him in hopes of getting better in Your Honor’s graces. >:)
48. Kreachure - April 23rd, 2008 at 12:24 pm
Are you suggesting a “Top 10 mottoes to replace a fruity motto?” Not that I would!
49. JC - April 23rd, 2008 at 12:29 pm
Oh yeah and jfrater, I don’t know if you enjoy writing lists off of topics you don’t know, but recently there has been a lot of hub bub about EDITH PIAF.
She was a french singer and there should be a list of her 10 greatest songs. ex: Non je ne regrette rien, la vie en rose, milord. She is truly talented!
50. Csimmons - April 23rd, 2008 at 12:32 pm
New question, are you the second coming of Jesus?
All hail Lord jfrater for his all-powerful listmaking abilities.
51. Csimmons - April 23rd, 2008 at 12:33 pm
That final question about who would write your life story, how long would it be?
Mine it’d be ten pages, 9 0f this site and 1 for my birth…
52. mark - April 23rd, 2008 at 12:43 pm
John Galt is one cool cat.
Rand’s books revolutionized my way of thinking, and thank goodness for that.
Personally, I like Howard Roark from the fountainhead.
Internal struggle!
53. Insaniac - April 23rd, 2008 at 1:46 pm
I find it kinda funny that 2 of the related links are about how to lie and how to spot a liar.. Thats kinda sad Jfrater, associating lieing with questions you are suppose to be telling the truth about. >.>
54. fishing4monkeys - April 23rd, 2008 at 2:12 pm
Macs confuse me :S haha
55. astraya - April 23rd, 2008 at 3:09 pm
What was the first listverse list?
Are the lists numbered? (You recently mentioned 600.) Is there any way of seeing the lists in numerical order?
How do I create smileys in my comments? I once did accidentally.
56. jesse - April 23rd, 2008 at 4:07 pm
jfrater!!!!!!!!!!! i am on one of your lists !!!!!!!!!!! awesome!!
list verse is the place to be
57. Rosa - April 23rd, 2008 at 4:30 pm
Hmm… I can already picture JFrater in his cute little ninja mask, kicking and punching, the only visible thing: those piercing eyes… Yes, definitely very dramatic.
Very interesting answers… (Heyyy! I liked the suicide list!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)Grrr…
58. Crimanon - April 23rd, 2008 at 4:45 pm
Fishing4monkeys: Mac users have a thing about our equipment Not thinking for us. There is a lack of games, sad considering the processing power. MS Taint sucks.
59. sarahj - April 23rd, 2008 at 5:54 pm
kiwiboi is your brother?
Great list
60. manashiori - April 23rd, 2008 at 5:58 pm
cool! great list, funny, witty answers
and I love you and this site more than ever because of number 10. I am touched. :’)
61. JwJwBean - April 23rd, 2008 at 6:00 pm
Fun list. Nice to get to know you better. Ninja? Really? Somehow I can picture that lol. And the number of people surprised by Kiwiboi being your brother is odd. He doesn’t exactly hide that fact on many lists he posted on. In fact just the other day he posted a link to a guitar pictures site that has a link to listverse that said it is made by his brother. Or maybe I was just in the know.
62. JwJwBean - April 23rd, 2008 at 6:03 pm
Oh and [quote]39. carpe_noctem
Jamie/Jfrater/Whatever we’re meant to call you: [/quote]
Okay so that might not work on the quotes thing. I am no computer person.
Anywho:
Just call him LORD FRATER MASTER OF THE (list)UNIVERSE.
63. Amanda - April 23rd, 2008 at 6:05 pm
At the risk of sounding like a groupie… now that I know you’re a guy, JFrater, and now that I know you like Atlas Shrugged, I think I may be in love, lol. Seriously, best book ever written. (It’s always on my lists of favorite books)
64. Crimanon - April 23rd, 2008 at 6:44 pm
JwJwBean: I’m partial to JayNu myself.
65. Jackit - April 23rd, 2008 at 8:02 pm
Nested comments (reply to a comment, not just the whole list)
This would be a great idea! I like to hear feedback. I don’t really care for user profiles but those would be nice.
I had no idea you sang opera- very interesting! Although I suppose the signs were everywhere, hehe.
Thanks for the years of entertainment, I never fail to be amused by the site!!
66. babygirl2882 - April 23rd, 2008 at 8:36 pm
I love learning more about “the creator” (wow that sounds creepy. I’m not I swear!)
I love the ideas for the changes. If I could afford it I would donate but sorry
67. JwJwBean - April 23rd, 2008 at 8:54 pm
$20,000 USD. That is a lot of Listverse shirts and coffee mugs. Better get selling. Have a link to the shop in the middle of every list lol.
Crimanon: I am sooo tired. It took me three comments and typing my own to get that lol. Nice one BTW.
68. revolver0410 - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:03 pm
I’ve been enjoying this site for months now! I’ve always loved lists and used to own volumes 1 and 3 of The Book Of Lists. One is now missing and the other is in shreds.
69. stormy617 - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:31 pm
All Hail JayNu!!!!
I absolutely love this site and have been addicted to it when I first came across it,(sometime around mid December) I am pretty sure it was the Top Ten Evil Children list, and I have been hooked ever since.
I am on here reading at least once a day and most of the time two or three times if I can fit it into my day!!! LOL
70. Crimanon - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:43 pm
Our devious plan is working. Master can’t you see our plan is working. All we need now is…. Damn, is this thing still on? How many times do I have to tell……
71. jasontimmer - April 23rd, 2008 at 9:48 pm
jfrater- When I first found this site, I was very interested as it reminded me of a book I had read and loved several years ago at my grandmother’s house- The Book of Lists.
I’ve also been a longtime fan of Dr. Hatsumi and Stephen Hayes- I read their books as a child and always wished to train at one of their facilities. I still havent gotten around to visiting them, but have had the opportunity to learn several other martial arts. Aikido is still my favorite.
72. T - April 24th, 2008 at 8:20 am
Haha, thats crazy because I will be moving to New Zealand in the fall. Auckland to be specific.
73. astraya - April 24th, 2008 at 4:53 pm
The List Universe is seeping into my subconscious. Last night I dreamed about the site and Jamie. jfrater, man of my dreams!!!! (Please don’t over-interpret that!)
74. Crimanon - April 24th, 2008 at 4:56 pm
astraya: Too late! HAHA! I think we should start calling you AstrayFray! I really need to grow up. eh, This is still fun.
75. tanya - April 24th, 2008 at 8:33 pm
can anyone give me a free search site for reverse cell phone numbers?im stuck!
76. jasontimmer - April 25th, 2008 at 1:27 am
tanya-
gosh, that’s an easy one. How can you get stuck? Just google “reverse phone number” or “reverse phone lookup” or whatever. I swear, schools ought to be teaching kids how to consult “the oracle.” The net is a powerful tool, but you have to know how to ask the right questions. I hope this helps, tanya.
77. QDV - April 27th, 2008 at 8:52 am
Loved the nod to “The Book of Lists” in #2: I must have read that thing, front to back, back to front, hundreds of times as a kid, and oddly, just had it, #2, and #3 in my hands last night, looking for one of those “I think I read about that in one of these” bits (the lost spider scene from the original “King Kong”).
78. BrotherMan - April 28th, 2008 at 9:55 am
jfrater: I know that I am a little late responding to this list. But I have to say…
Opera!?
Really!?
This is an interesting fact to know about you. Although my musical tastes lean more towards heavy metal, I enjoy all genres of music…even opera.
Here in Louisville, Kentucky we have The Center for the Arts as well as Actors Theatre, The Louisville Orchestra (amongst other artistic locations) and I have seen quite a few plays, ballets and operas in my day. The only thing that limits my seeing them is the fact that tickets are pretty expensive and I have a limited budget.
The last ballet that I saw was The Nutcracker. I loved it. My girlfriend did not
On a few occasions I have gone to these acts alone because I could not find any women to accompany me.
By the way, which operas have you had the pleasure of performing in?
My favorite, by far, is Tosca. I love the story line!
If you have performed in this opera then I would love to have a sound clip of your voice.
79. Crimanon - April 28th, 2008 at 2:06 pm
See Jamie, that’s two requests. Give Up The Goods, Man!
80. Mom424 - May 1st, 2008 at 8:32 pm
Jfrater;
Make it 3, and I’m sure there have been more than that. We wouldn’t think you were bragging or showing off, seeing as how we’re begging. I’m pretty sure you’ve got some talent; didn’t you place rather highly in some competitions? And we would be nice, at least we regulars who love/appreciate you.
Please.
81. MPW - May 6th, 2008 at 11:56 am
I GIVE YOU A TEN OUT OF TEN ON MY NIFTYNESS METER
82. Crimanon - May 30th, 2008 at 4:28 pm
Oh, Glorious and Honorable One. When will you bestow upon us more of your stories and wisdom. I feel as though some followers may be straying. I ask you so humbly, please, speak of yourself, you surely deserve it.
-Your servant/minion/follower
83. jfrater - May 30th, 2008 at 11:16 pm
Crimanon: Once I am settled and my computer arrives I will be much more present - plus we all need to get used to the new time zone - I won’t be on during the same times as I was - but the new time zone should work out better I think, because I get up at around 10am PST instead of 2am - so I will have more hours with you all
84. Katie - October 9th, 2008 at 10:14 am
Your right about the suicide list thing. If i may (no one wants to hear this anyway) state, only found this kick ass website from trying to find out the easyest method of killing myself.
Glad i didnt. Or else i wouldn’t feel so EMPOWERED BY LISTS.