Legos,drawing buildings, throwing silverware from 5th floor.
b3tadine[sutures]
Dec 13, 09 5:48 am
killing threads.
randomized
Dec 13, 09 6:53 am
keeping threads on life-support...
whyARCH?
Dec 13, 09 12:39 pm
Chasing the women
job job
Dec 13, 09 12:51 pm
throwing bundles of things in the air, looking at the patterns they made on the ground - being slightly disappointed they didn't look 'random' enough
traceā¢
Dec 13, 09 12:54 pm
Legos, drawing
Mark_M
Dec 13, 09 1:18 pm
my brother, friend, and I use to steal bikes in the neighborhood next to ours, customize them in the abondoned homes(so cool we had a workshop), then ride by on our new creations. so much fun yet so evil.
we use to bust down peoples fences and build tree houses in the woods behind our house. there were many vacant homes in our neighborhood at the time. we called ourselves the tanaka clan.....now kids just play wii all day....oh so sad.
we were about 8 and 9 years old. our workshop got busted when people moved in the house. such a sad day.
now I love to design things out of thrash....oh all those child hood experiences
putting toy models together without the instructions...really, GI Joes, and forts in the woods.
whyARCH?
Dec 14, 09 2:19 am
writing corporate cash-flow statements got me pretty hard as a youngster.
zahoffman
Dec 14, 09 2:50 am
I created the idea for financial derivatives on my "etch a sketch".
NWA
Dec 14, 09 3:33 am
Warhammer 40000!
FrankLloydMike
Dec 14, 09 11:34 am
autocratic rule
:
I set up a psuedo-society in the woods near my house with my cousins and neighbors. It was a veritable utopia with tree forts and ample imagination. Once complacency had set in amongst my prepubescent playmates, however, I made myself president, appointed a crony general, and tried to extract taxes. When this failed, I declared war by way of a massive surprise snowball assault. In retrospect, it's probably better that this effort was defeated, thus quelling my lust for power. This probably all came as a result of watching too much C-Span as a child, coupled with the angst of not being allowed to drink soda.
I also liked playing with Legos and swimming.
Save Western
Dec 15, 09 8:28 pm
We had this survey in first year studio late one night and basically all the people we asked (minus a few who realized they were in the wrong major and changed) had lego addictions as children.
Lego should offer scholarships.
b3tadine[sutures]
Dec 15, 09 8:56 pm
accidents, star wars, and playing war with the german kids.
Distant Unicorn
Dec 15, 09 9:03 pm
"now kids just play wii all day....oh so sad."
Have you seen loitering laws, trespassing laws, vandalism laws et cetera?
A could goes to build a fort in the woods and gets dragged out by the state police and faces up to 5 years in prison these days. Who wants to mess with that?
I did almost exactly now what I did as a child. Smoked cigarettes, reading too much, plotting my escape from this state and being a subversive smartass.
Distant Unicorn
Dec 15, 09 9:03 pm
A kid*
a mouse
Dec 15, 09 9:41 pm
GI JOE!
and lego, surfing, fishing and the building of forts.
Larchinect
Dec 15, 09 11:30 pm
Orochi was born a hipster.
joseffischer
Sep 4, 18 11:27 am
I'm assuming minecraft will replace lego as the answer of choice among interns any day now, if it hasn't already.
tuna
Sep 5, 18 4:00 pm
not getting shot or stab
Wilma Buttfit
Sep 5, 18 5:14 pm
Damming the creek.
Broadstreetexpresstrain
Dec 22, 19 12:00 pm
Listening to the latest hip hop in Philly in the late 70s and early 80s, writing my own ryhmes, going to clubs and block parties to see the latest neighborhood dj’s and MCs,(cosmic Kev, Perry P, grand masters of funk, grand master Nell, disco rat),taking the subway downtown to the Gallery mall to see girls , the skyscrapers and the latest World War 2 model kits at the Allied Hobies store.
Drawing and designing buildings, skylines, cars, buses, subways and spaceships. Reading volumes of World War 2 encyclopedias, watching the World at War documentary....studying the history and performance of World war 2 tanks, planes and ships, reading encyclopedias of a World war 2 tanks. Building numerous modle kits of all of the most prominent tanks, airplanes and ships of World War 2 (over 20 models).
playing basketball daily for hours each day in the summer and playing football. Playing football (earning the team captain spot) and wrestling in highschool. Avoiding the pitfalls of fights and violence of Growing up in a big city in the 70s and early 80s. All of this has shaped and propelled me into a career in Architecture.
Dokuser
Dec 22, 19 2:27 pm
Not sure what age you're looking for, but ill give you a list of what my elementary school days were like:
reading sci-fi, watching Arthur, Gamemaker...iykyk, running, and soccer
not in order.
atelier nobody
Mar 19, 20 1:51 pm
The spambot thinks it's clever for using 2 posts...
When I was a wee little child I used to build structures with Froebel blocks, draw houses, and make floor plans of my bedroom re-planning where my furniture could go. Oh and loved those big Duplo legos. Would also make houses for my stuffed animals and dolls out of random stuff and little towns too. Have always loved art whether it be painting, drawing, sculpture, etc.
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Legos.
Mutual funds, short sales, and risk management.
Legos,drawing buildings, throwing silverware from 5th floor.
killing threads.
keeping threads on life-support...
Chasing the women
throwing bundles of things in the air, looking at the patterns they made on the ground - being slightly disappointed they didn't look 'random' enough
Legos, drawing
my brother, friend, and I use to steal bikes in the neighborhood next to ours, customize them in the abondoned homes(so cool we had a workshop), then ride by on our new creations. so much fun yet so evil.
we use to bust down peoples fences and build tree houses in the woods behind our house. there were many vacant homes in our neighborhood at the time. we called ourselves the tanaka clan.....now kids just play wii all day....oh so sad.
we were about 8 and 9 years old. our workshop got busted when people moved in the house. such a sad day.
now I love to design things out of thrash....oh all those child hood experiences
Boobies.
Mark_M, ever heard of www.superuse.org ?
Alcohol
dry hump girls in church
putting toy models together without the instructions...really, GI Joes, and forts in the woods.
writing corporate cash-flow statements got me pretty hard as a youngster.
I created the idea for financial derivatives on my "etch a sketch".
Warhammer 40000!
:
I set up a psuedo-society in the woods near my house with my cousins and neighbors. It was a veritable utopia with tree forts and ample imagination. Once complacency had set in amongst my prepubescent playmates, however, I made myself president, appointed a crony general, and tried to extract taxes. When this failed, I declared war by way of a massive surprise snowball assault. In retrospect, it's probably better that this effort was defeated, thus quelling my lust for power. This probably all came as a result of watching too much C-Span as a child, coupled with the angst of not being allowed to drink soda.
I also liked playing with Legos and swimming.
We had this survey in first year studio late one night and basically all the people we asked (minus a few who realized they were in the wrong major and changed) had lego addictions as children.
Lego should offer scholarships.
accidents, star wars, and playing war with the german kids.
"now kids just play wii all day....oh so sad."
Have you seen loitering laws, trespassing laws, vandalism laws et cetera?
A could goes to build a fort in the woods and gets dragged out by the state police and faces up to 5 years in prison these days. Who wants to mess with that?
I did almost exactly now what I did as a child. Smoked cigarettes, reading too much, plotting my escape from this state and being a subversive smartass.
A kid*
GI JOE!
and lego, surfing, fishing and the building of forts.
Orochi was born a hipster.
I'm assuming minecraft will replace lego as the answer of choice among interns any day now, if it hasn't already.
not getting shot or stab
Damming the creek.
Listening to the latest hip hop in Philly in the late 70s and early 80s, writing my own ryhmes, going to clubs and block parties to see the latest neighborhood dj’s and MCs,(cosmic Kev, Perry P, grand masters of funk, grand master Nell, disco rat),taking the subway downtown to the Gallery mall to see girls , the skyscrapers and the latest World War 2 model kits at the Allied Hobies store.
Drawing and designing buildings, skylines, cars, buses, subways and spaceships. Reading volumes of World War 2 encyclopedias, watching the World at War documentary....studying the history and performance of World war 2 tanks, planes and ships, reading encyclopedias of a World war 2 tanks. Building numerous modle kits of all of the most prominent tanks, airplanes and ships of World War 2 (over 20 models).
playing basketball daily for hours each day in the summer and playing football. Playing football (earning the team captain spot) and wrestling in highschool. Avoiding the pitfalls of fights and violence of Growing up in a big city in the 70s and early 80s. All of this has shaped and propelled me into a career in Architecture.
Not sure what age you're looking for, but ill give you a list of what my elementary school days were like:
reading sci-fi, watching Arthur, Gamemaker...iykyk, running, and soccer
not in order.
The spambot thinks it's clever for using 2 posts...
porn
Watching or making?
drawing, reading,watching,lego ,running sports,punching jerkass classmates
ninja turtles
When I was a wee little child I used to build structures with Froebel blocks, draw houses, and make floor plans of my bedroom re-planning where my furniture could go. Oh and loved those big Duplo legos. Would also make houses for my stuffed animals and dolls out of random stuff and little towns too. Have always loved art whether it be painting, drawing, sculpture, etc.
Since playschool, architecture was my pashun!