Braingle Interview #84- StewieGriffin
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RGW4  

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Posted: 09:20PM Dec 18, 2011 |
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Ok Stewie... this is probably only the second or third time I have asked questions for an interview... though I read quite a few of them. You and I go back a few years, and I have enjoyed playing WWG & WTB games with you, as well as the personal messages we have shared. However, as I read the questions and answers to and from you, I can not help but shake my head and wonder what I should believe and what is just a story.
1. Ka-ching in her first bank of questions asked you if you would tell the truth, you answered no. So, how many questions have you answered with something that is not the truth (and I would hope this answer is not one of them)?
2. Why would you feel not telling the truth is a viable answer, especially in an interview?
3. Why would you feel anyone would feel the emotions you may share, if in fact they may be said as a storyline only and not as the truth?
(I am not trying to grill you my friend... just want to understand your thinking pattern up to now. Your answer to ka-ching made me feel as if some people on this site already know that you are not always honest in your answers... and I have always seen you in the opposite light and it has made me feel uneasy about the things I felt about you.)
4. Being from Ireland, and knowing how big St. Patricks day is... how high up the ranks is it for you to celebrate?
5. Would you drink your Guiness with green dye in it?
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StewieGriffin

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Posted: 06:10AM Dec 19, 2011 |
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jaycr wrote: Hiya Stewie, I'm back...
If I were to visit Ireland and stay away from all the tourist hot spots, where would I go to learn more about your country?
Is there anything you would like to see/visit in the USA?
Welcome back. Jayc. How are you.
Well there are two places that I would mention. The first is Howth, it is a harbor in southern Dublin, it is a fishing harbour and is one of the most beautiful and nicest parts of Dublin. The view is great. You can see a little island just off the coast, it's called Ireland's eye. There is a walk around the cilffs and the you can see dublin for miles around. There are also wild seals that you can see and there are places where you can buy fush to feed the seals. It is great fun for everyone. There are also resturaunts, take away's and pubs for the adults. There is something for everyone.
Then there is bray which is in the northern part of Dublin. It has a place called sea life where you can take a trip through a building and learn about the different sea creatures, and hold and pet the starfish and see the different sharks and fish that thrive in the irish waters. There is also an amusement park for the kids(even big ones). There is also a farmer's market that is open every weekend to the public to try out different varieties of organic foods and music from different cultures. They would be the main two area I guess. Both places are easily accessible by train.
RGW4 wrote: Ok Stewie... this is probably only the second or third time I have asked questions for an interview... though I read quite a few of them. You and I go back a few years, and I have enjoyed playing WWG & WTB games with you, as well as the personal messages we have shared. However, as I read the questions and answers to and from you, I can not help but shake my head and wonder what I should believe and what is just a story.
1. Ka-ching in her first bank of questions asked you if you would tell the truth, you answered no. So, how many questions have you answered with something that is not the truth (and I would hope this answer is not one of them)?
2. Why would you feel not telling the truth is a viable answer, especially in an interview?
3. Why would you feel anyone would feel the emotions you may share, if in fact they may be said as a storyline only and not as the truth?
(I am not trying to grill you my friend... just want to understand your thinking pattern up to now. Your answer to ka-ching made me feel as if some people on this site already know that you are not always honest in your answers... and I have always seen you in the opposite light and it has made me feel uneasy about the things I felt about you.)
4. Being from Ireland, and knowing how big St. Patricks day is... how high up the ranks is it for you to celebrate?
5. Would you drink your Guiness with green dye in it?
Hi randy. Yeah we have had some good times over the last few years, haven't we.
1) Well first of all I said that in the heat of the mement, mainly because of the question after it "so help you god". I am an atheist so I don't believe in it, that is the reason I said know. I am sorry if anyone took that the wrong way. I am an honest guy, really.
2) I did not mean to say it like that, but by the time I got back to change what I said I noticed that everyone had seen it, so I seen no reason to change it. Everything I have answered in this interview is the truth, I can assure you of that.
3) I would not expect them to. I just hope you believe me when I say the only time I have ever lied on this site is when I am a wolf and it is in the wwg's. Everything I have shared with you is shared through the truth randy and everyone else,, quite frankly I have no time or respect for someone who has to lie in places there is no need to.
4) Haha now your talking my language. Well as a kid it was much more fun, now that I am older, I respect the tradition behind it, but it's not he same and tharefore not as much fun as it used to be,
5) Nah. I know it is becoming more and more popular, but I just prefer it without the dye.
I hope you believe me when I say I have not lied because I have not, nor ever will here on braingle. Sorry once again for the confusion.
Stewie.
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Posted: 09:53AM Dec 19, 2011 |
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I do believe you Stewie... I sort of figured that was where you were coming from - but its easier to bring it out this way - just in case something you said in this interview comes out as a clue in a future game (the doubt of the truth will be erased!). And actually I used the wrong word in question 5... its not a dye, just food coloring (don't want anyone to go out and put dye in their drink thinking that is the right stuff! but I did figure you would know what I meant
Just one question right now... You say you are living at home now, do you have any intentions or plans in the works to move out on your own soon?
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StewieGriffin

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Posted: 10:36AM Dec 19, 2011 |
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RGW4 wrote: I do believe you Stewie... I sort of figured that was where you were coming from - but its easier to bring it out this way - just in case something you said in this interview comes out as a clue in a future game (the doubt of the truth will be erased!). And actually I used the wrong word in question 5... its not a dye, just food coloring (don't want anyone to go out and put dye in their drink thinking that is the right stuff! but I did figure you would know what I meant
Just one question right now... You say you are living at home now, do you have any intentions or plans in the works to move out on your own soon?
yeah. I knew what you meant. I just want to put the message out there. Kids and people, if you are out there. Please don't do anything foolis and put dyes in your drinks. It's not recommended.
As for your question. I don't have any plans right now. Mainly becaus i don't have the money or job right öw to do so. Not that i am not trying. Just not having any luck in the job hunt.
Stewie.
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Posted: 05:44PM Dec 19, 2011 |
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Hi Stewie!
Okay, here's some questions:
1) What is your favorite video game and why?
2) If you were able to do anything you wanted to graphically in designing a game, what kind of game would you design?
3) If you could go anywhere in the world for one week and money was no object, where would you go and why?
4) What is your favorite thing to do in your spare time?
5) Do you enjoy reading, and if so, which genre is your favorite?
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Posted: 05:49PM Dec 19, 2011 |
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Hey Stewie! What's shakin!
1) Do you have a sweet tooth?
2) Cats or Dogs?
3) Have you ever come across anyone here, that you just could not stand? No names are needed.
4) Have you ever been in a fight? A physical one, with bunches, etc.
5) Do you think wind mills are worth the effort and money, or do you feel they just do not generate enough electricity to be worth it.
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StewieGriffin

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Posted: 06:17PM Dec 19, 2011 |
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teddybair wrote: Hi Stewie!
Okay, here's some questions:
1) What is your favorite video game and why?
2) If you were able to do anything you wanted to graphically in designing a game, what kind of game would you design?
3) If you could go anywhere in the world for one week and money was no object, where would you go and why?
4) What is your favorite thing to do in your spare time?
5) Do you enjoy reading, and if so, which genre is your favorite?
hi. Ted.
1) well, thats a tough one. Because i have many. One would be halo f for the xbox360. Great graphics great storytelling. Classic online play. And an overall brilliant game.
2)Well if I was to design one, I would probably choose a role playing game or RPG as they are commonly referred to. I would make it about a quest for revenge. SOmething like the main character family were murdered by a gang of robbers, and the main character gradually builds up his confidence and builds and as the game progresses the main character gets stronger and more people start to fiollow them and start a rebellion against the main villian, You know something simple to start out, but as you progress you learn more about the familoy past and why it led to the murders. Until the final confrontation between the Protagonist and andatonist. You can't mess with the simple classic sotrys.
3) I would love to go to america and visit the Grand Canyon. I don't know it is just something I would like to learn how it was formed and you grab some photos and some suviners if possible. If not the grand canyon then the Statue of liberty. I would love to live in america for a while, learn about the culture there as well.
4)Mainly Playing video games, learning and playing music, walking and web design. They would be the main four. My favourite would be video games.
5) Not really a reader, I don't have the patience for it, but the odd time I do read, I would normall read an autobiography or a Horror.
snowmonster wrote: Hey Stewie! What's shakin!
1) Do you have a sweet tooth?
2) Cats or Dogs?
3) Have you ever come across anyone here, that you just could not stand? No names are needed.
4) Have you ever been in a fight? A physical one, with bunches, etc.
5) Do you think wind mills are worth the effort and money, or do you feel they just do not generate enough electricity to be worth it.
Not much just christmas shopping and a little tired but good.
1) Yes, a very sweet tooth.
2) I don't mind cats but I have to go with dogs, more small dogs that big ones that could eat you in one bite.
3) No I can's way that I have, not yet anyway. I know it's strange to hear, but it's true.
4) No I have also never gotten into a fight, I know my friends have, but I have never been involved in amy, but if I ever did I know my friends would have my back.
5) In certain situations yes. For example, in places like farms or say a public park then yes it does work. But in situations where you are looking to power homes and buildings, then no, I can't see it ever working. It is just too costly to power things that big. So yes it does work simetimes. But when it comes to being golbal about it then no it will never wrok as it is way too expensive. There has to me more cost effective ways to power buildings like that.
Stewie.
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Posted: 07:52PM Dec 26, 2011 |
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If you celebrate a Holiday, how was it?
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Posted: 01:05AM Dec 27, 2011 |
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Hiya Stewie!
1. Does your family have any unique family traditions?
2. If so, what is your favorite?
3. Which holiday is your favorite?
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Posted: 08:26AM Dec 28, 2011 |
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xxsoftballxx13x wrote: If you celebrate a Holiday, how was it?
Not sure | quite understand the question.
If you mean do I celebrate christmas, then yes I do. And it was quite fun, as it always seems to be in my family.
teddybair wrote: Hiya Stewie!
1. Does your family have any unique family traditions?
2. If so, what is your favorite?
3. Which holiday is your favorite?
Hello teddy.
1) I can't say tha they have. We are not much in the way of traditiionaklists. Except having my grandad over for christmas and most weeks normally. But I wouldn't really call that a tradition.
2) N/A
3) St Patricks Day. Mainly for the Tradition and the mixture of cultures.
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Posted: 08:42AM Dec 28, 2011 |
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1 What was your least favourite school subject?
2 What was your favourite school subject?
3 What are one and one?
4 Two take away one?
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Posted: 10:02AM Dec 28, 2011 |
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Hi Stewie.
Now that your interview is winding down, tell us what your favorite question was?
Was there a question that no one asked that you wish someone had? If so, what was it?
What is your wish for the New Year for yourself?
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Posted: 10:38AM Dec 28, 2011 |
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This is a neat forum. Cool idea to get to know people.
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Posted: 11:18AM Dec 28, 2011 |
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JQPublic wrote: 1 What was your least favourite school subject?
2 What was your favourite school subject?
3 What are one and one?
4 Two take away one?
1) Religon.
2) Arts and Crafts
3) Well if it's the trick question then it's 11 if not then it's 2.
4) Again depending on the result of the question above, the answer is either 9 or -1.
bradon182001 wrote: Hi Stewie.
Now that your interview is winding down, tell us what your favorite question was?
Was there a question that no one asked that you wish someone had? If so, what was it?
What is your wish for the New Year for yourself?
Hi bobbi.
1) My favourite one was, ka-ching wrote: Why is the sky blue? Ka really pulled that out of nowhere and caught me off guard. Plus it was just such a random and silly question I could picture a 4 year old asking. It cracked me up.
2) None that I can think of off the top of my head. Maybe a few more zombie apocolypse questions.
3) To cut down on crisps)chips as they are know as in america) soft drinks, and other junk food, and start eating healthier.
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Posted: 09:15AM Dec 31, 2011 |
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Last chane to get your questions in.
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Posted: 01:26PM Dec 31, 2011 |
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Last day of the interview; last day of the year. Congrats. You've made it this far.
1. What's your favourite song?
2. Has that question already been asked?
3. What's the plan for next year, mate?
4. Scale of 1 to 10, how special is it that your interview ends as the year does?
5. What question should I have put here instead of this one?
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Posted: 05:57PM Dec 31, 2011 |
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Do you have any "New Year's Resolutions"?
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Posted: 08:40PM Dec 31, 2011 |
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Hey Stewie, Happy New Year!
What is your biggest wish for 2012?
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Posted: 10:51AM Jan 1, 2012 |
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ka-ching wrote: Last day of the interview; last day of the year. Congrats. You've made it this far.
1. What's your favourite song?
2. Has that question already been asked?
3. What's the plan for next year, mate?
4. Scale of 1 to 10, how special is it that your interview ends as the year does?
5. What question should I have put here instead of this one?
Thanks ka.
1) Green Day, Good Riddance.
2) No it has not.
3) Not much, Hopefully I can find a job in which I am happy. Otherwise I don't have any proper plans.
4) I dunno. About 6 I guess. I don't think of it the way most would. I just think it's a funny coincidence.
5) I don't know. You could have asked me another zombie apocolypse question.
xxsoftballxx13x wrote: Do you have any "New Year's Resolutions"?
well. I guess I have one. And that's to cut down and hopefully stop eating junk food.
teddybair wrote: Hey Stewie, Happy New Year!
What is your biggest wish for 2012?
Thanks teddy the same to you. My biggest wish would be to Do really well in my college exams at the end of the summer. I Nailed them lasst year and I hope to do so again this time around.
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