Toyed with doing this months ago when I first saw this but felt that it might just be a little arrogant to imagine anyone would care to know more than what I spew about lil' 'ol me. Course now, everyone is into the game, so if you're not completely burnt on it...ask away....
1) Whatever I do, foremost is security, so the job would have to have longevity and consistent pay. As a child I like the idea of being an architect, till I understood the reality of the job. If this is a magical land where anything is possible I would be a successful author pumping out books every 6 months recycling half baked plots.
2) Companion? As in a pet? If so, I love the energy of Dogs but as I grow older I think I need a kid to keep up with them. Frankly, I just don't go to the park enough, and if it can't pull a sled, well, it just isn't a dog. For right now, I am really enjoying my cats, especially the new one. They are more the lazy one minute/ energetic the next kind of speed that works for me at this stage of my life.
3) They will never put enough money into the Browns for more than three years to ever get quality management and players all working year after year to build a successful team. Instead it will continue to fail till we sell them to another city.
Beat, now how could an author be successful if they pumped out recycled half baked plots? Oh right. That does happen. Perhaps you could do Spell Books also....recycling is the rule.
And no, I did not mean 4 legged friends...what qualities do you look for in those that walk upright?
Listen, they sold the Browns once. New Stadium, new mojo...that won't happen again. I still think the kingpin is the coach...I personally walked Butch Davis out of town years ago.
ahhh....I see. Firstly, female. Secondly, human. Beyond that there are many criteria all of which can go out the window when you are dealing with a real human being.
1) Let's face it....attractiveness....I can't someone's winning personality from across a bar.
2) Low Maintenance. If I have to constantly turn back to see if she is keeping up while hiking, especially if she doesn't own one pair of boots or tennis shoes then that may be an issue. Doesn't need me to cling on to know I care or that I am still there.
3) A sense of humor.
4) Open mindedness. At least to as far as it extends towards me. I've had a lot of weird sh*t happen, so while I don't ask someone to believe as I believe they have to respect that I do, and at least leave the door of possibility open enough to see it as possible.
5) Comfortability with ones own body and sexuality. Shy does not equate to demure.
6) Some or more intellect. To at least get a fair percentage of the heavy sh*t I talk about.
Or do you mean Buxom or Athletic? because that can vary with the mood.