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Barb Natividad
Favorite LEGO toys/themes: Star Wars & Harry Potter.
My fascination with LEGO began... when I was 5.
LEGO is great because... it gives people the opportunity to be creative without necessarily having to have formal training. There are no rights or wrongs when building Lego creations.
LEGO fans are great because... they "get it."
My favorite Non-LEGO Toys: Xbox
My favorite Hobbies & Interests: reading, hockey, softball, volunteering
My favorite Foods: anything bad for you
My favorite Movies & TV: cop dramas; too many movies to name
My favorite Artists: Van Gogh, Rothko
My favorite Music: anything but c&w and what passes for rock these days
My favorite Pets & Animals: 4 cats: Hopper, Basil, Angelo, Hee Seop
Words which best describe me: eclectic
I love it when... I get a new set of Legos.
I hate it when... I want a set of Legos but can't afford it at the time.
I can't seem to get enough... Legos and books.
I always seem to have enough... bills.
I hope I always... have my sanity.
I wish I could... find full-time employment.
I could never... have a corporate job. Well, I could, but it would make me very unhappy.
I hope I never... have to work a corporate job.
I wish I hadn't... majored in English.
In my craziest moments... I put an Ohio State hockey jersey on an almost life-size statue of St. Vincent DePaul, and a hockey stick across his lap.
Believe it or not... I couldn't understand why adults without children could be into the Harry Potter craze. Now I do.
If I were super-human... I'd find homes for all unwanted cats and dogs.
More & Less: - more adopted animals, less unwanted pets
- more affordable higher education, less tuition hikes & budget cuts
- more affordable healthcare, less insurance companies
Rules I try to live by: - Be honest, not just to others, but to yourself as well.
- Keep your integrity.
- Try not to be your own worst critic.
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Formal name: Barbra A. Natividad Member Since: 2-Dec-2003 Country: United States of America (U.S.A.)
State: Illinois
E-mail: natividad.1@osu.edu
My Collection: Set Lists
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