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Well, I like music. Mostly stuff that is older than I am or exactly the same age as I am. Basically 70's, 80's and 90's music. Like classic rock from the 60's, 70's and 80's. Metal from the 70's, 80's and 90's. Then, there's Grunge which is '90's and, if you consider the fact the Alice In Chains got back together, a little bit of 00's.  
Well, I like music. Mostly stuff that is older than I am or exactly the same age as I am. Basically 70's, 80's and 90's music. Like classic rock from the 60's, 70's and 80's. Metal from the 70's, 80's and 90's. Then, there's Grunge which is '90's and, if you consider the fact the Alice In Chains got back together, a little bit of 00's.  
Korn, Disturbed (basically just The Sickness and Ten Thousand Fists), Nirvana, Alice In Chains (who got back together with a new lead singer, because Layne Staley died, and released their new album not too long ago. September 29 I think it was), Smashing Pumpkins, Stone Temple Pilots, Metallica (every album before Load and Reload and their newest album only), Rage Against the Machine, Lamb of God, Cannibal Corpse (though not a lot, because it's hard to find their albums on account of their music is illegal in a few countries. Not here, though. Plus they're music is just so heavy that I only listen to them when I need to calm down or get some energy). I'm not very fond of new music, such as those crappy bands who ruined rock music, you know (shudder) Nickelback and (shudder, shudder) Linkin Park or Papa Roach and crap.  
Korn, Disturbed (basically just The Sickness and Ten Thousand Fists), Nirvana, Alice In Chains (who got back together with a new lead singer, because Layne Staley died, and released their new album not too long ago. September 29 I think it was), Smashing Pumpkins, Stone Temple Pilots, Metallica (every album before Load and Reload and their newest album only), Rage Against the Machine, Lamb of God, Cannibal Corpse (though not a lot, because it's hard to find their albums on account of their music is illegal in a few countries. Not here, though. Plus they're music is just so heavy that I only listen to them when I need to calm down or get some energy). I'm not very fond of new music, such as those crappy bands who ruined rock music, you know (shudder) Nickelback and (shudder, shudder) Linkin Park or Papa Roach and crap.  
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But I do make an acception for Prototype and Ministry (and yes, Minstry has been around since the 80's, but I like their newer music. Such as Rio Grande Blood and such). As for the TV Lookity-Box, I like sitcoms. Futurama, American Dad, Family Guy, South Park (not so much season 8 and up, since they stopped being funny from then on), Simpsons (not seasons 12 through 19 though, they stopped being funny for quite a while. With the exception of season 13, that was funny.), Malcom in the Middle, George Lopez, That 70's Show, Bernie Mac, King of the Hill, ATHF, the Venture Bros. (you get the idea). I don't read a lot, but when I do it's hard to get me to stop. I've already read Daniel Handler's book series (you may know him by his pen name, Lemony Snicket) A Series of Unfortunate Events. I don't much care for Twilight, because they're making Vampires lame (and it ticks me off too much to explain it). I've read all the Harry Potter books, they're okay. I'm really into expressing my artistic side, I love to draw. I write stories, make stories, draw comics. I also work on Windows Movie Maker and MicroSoft Paint. My favorite comic I make is this one about aliens. But no, it's not like Star Wars or (shudder) Star Trek ('cause I ain't no trekkie). It's partially based on the whole aliens and space travel theme of the Ratchet & Clank video game series and a little of Jak & Daxter. It's a heck of a lot more violent then you can imagine, so it's really actiony. There's a lot of Sword Fights, deaths and explosions. I've been making them since 2005. I never stopped making them (unless I wanted/needed to) and I don't plan on ever stopping making them (unless I run out of ideas, get writer's block, arthritus or carpeltunnel. But most likely that won't be for a long time). My latest season is called zerø. I got the name from when me and my friend Miguel were playing Resident Evil Zerø and, I admit the Smashing Pumpkin's song Zero (man, does that song rock!). As for video games, anything that has sandbox gameplay and let's you go around doing whatever you want with little or no freedom. Grand Theft Auto is a great example of that you don't even have to do any missions if you've got all the cheat codes for it. Scarface: The World is Yours is a good game too. Jak & Daxter and Ratchet & Clank are good games. It's almost time for the Lost Frontier to come out (coming sometime this month) finally! I thought that Jak 3 was the end. Boy was I mad when I beat that game only to find out that was it. Then they came out with a couple more. Jak 3 was the first game I got 100% in and for a while it was the only game, games like Star Wars: Bounty Hunter are reasons why. Man that game is so freaking difficult, but at least it gives me a challenge. I also like classic games too. Ever played Digdug? I have, I love that game. Last time I got to play it was on my friend's PSOne on the game Namco Museum in the early 2000's (2002,2003. Something like that). So now you know a little about my interests. Stay tuned for my bottom 10, which should be done by December.
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But I do make an acception for Prototype and Ministry (and yes, Minstry has been around since the 80's, but I like their newer music. Such as Rio Grande Blood and such). As for the TV Lookity-Box, I like sitcoms. Futurama, American Dad, Family Guy, South Park (not so much season 8 and up, since they stopped being funny from then on), Simpsons (not seasons 12 through 19 though, they stopped being funny for quite a while. With the exception of season 13, that was funny.), Malcom in the Middle, George Lopez, That 70's Show, Bernie Mac, King of the Hill, ATHF, the Venture Bros. (you get the idea). I don't read a lot, but when I do it's hard to get me to stop. I've already read Daniel Handler's book series (you may know him by his pen name, Lemony Snicket) A Series of Unfortunate Events. I don't much care for Twilight, because they're making Vampires lame (and it ticks me off too much to explain it). I've read all the Harry Potter books, they're okay. I'm really into expressing my artistic side, I love to draw. I write stories, make stories, draw comics. I also work on Windows Movie Maker and MicroSoft Paint. My favorite comic I make is this one about aliens. But no, it's not like Star Wars or (shudder) Star Trek ('cause I ain't no trekkie). It's partially based on the whole aliens and space travel theme of the Ratchet & Clank video game series and a little of Jak & Daxter. It's a heck of a lot more violent then you can imagine, so it's really actiony. There's a lot of Sword Fights, deaths and explosions. I've been making them since 2005. I never stopped making them (unless I wanted/needed to) and I don't plan on ever stopping making them (unless I run out of ideas, get writer's block, arthritus or carpeltunnel. But most likely that won't be for a long time). My latest season is called zerø. I got the name from when me and my friend Miguel were playing Resident Evil Zerø and, I admit the Smashing Pumpkin's song Zero (man, does that song rock!). As for video games, anything that has sandbox gameplay and let's you go around doing whatever you want with little or no freedom. Grand Theft Auto is a great example of that you don't even have to do any missions if you've got all the cheat codes for it. Scarface: The World is Yours is a good game too. Jak & Daxter and Ratchet & Clank are good games. It's almost time for the Lost Frontier to come out (coming sometime this month) finally! I thought that Jak 3 was the end. Boy was I mad when I beat that game only to find out that was it. Then they came out with a couple more. Jak 3 was the first game I got 100% in and for a while it was the only game, games like Star Wars: Bounty Hunter are reasons why. Man that game is so freaking difficult, but at least it gives me a challenge. Resident Evil is also difficult, the zombies are just to slow you down. The real challenge is all the puzzles. Stinkoman would find Star Wars: Bounty Hunter and Resident Evil a formidable challenge, I know I do. I also like classic games too. Ever played Digdug? I have, I love that game. Last time I got to play it was on my friend's PSOne on the game Namco Museum in the early 2000's (2002,2003. Something like that). So now you know a little about my interests. Stay tuned for my bottom 10, which should be done by December (or January, i'm a little lazy and late on promises. Like when I set a date to do something, it's usually a couple days before I actually get to do it. I'm a lot busier than anybody may think).
== Current Mood ==  
== Current Mood ==  

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Helscome to my User Page! It's not done yet, Cuz i'm don't get paid. BUT I'M WOIKING ON IT! Naw seriously, it's me C-Son-L Sweaters and I am woiking on my userpage, but i'll allow you to come on in anyway. So to get started pick an option: Watch Intro? Or, Come on In? I open by saying...

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Oh yeah, and, C-Son-L Sweaters

Contents

About Me

Haldo everybody. Well i'm C-Son-L Sweaters (C-Son, for short), but of course this isn't my real name. I found H*R.com in november 2007 and the Wiki in June 2009. I joined as a user in early September 2009.

Non H*R Related Interests

Well, I like music. Mostly stuff that is older than I am or exactly the same age as I am. Basically 70's, 80's and 90's music. Like classic rock from the 60's, 70's and 80's. Metal from the 70's, 80's and 90's. Then, there's Grunge which is '90's and, if you consider the fact the Alice In Chains got back together, a little bit of 00's. Korn, Disturbed (basically just The Sickness and Ten Thousand Fists), Nirvana, Alice In Chains (who got back together with a new lead singer, because Layne Staley died, and released their new album not too long ago. September 29 I think it was), Smashing Pumpkins, Stone Temple Pilots, Metallica (every album before Load and Reload and their newest album only), Rage Against the Machine, Lamb of God, Cannibal Corpse (though not a lot, because it's hard to find their albums on account of their music is illegal in a few countries. Not here, though. Plus they're music is just so heavy that I only listen to them when I need to calm down or get some energy). I'm not very fond of new music, such as those crappy bands who ruined rock music, you know (shudder) Nickelback and (shudder, shudder) Linkin Park or Papa Roach and crap. But I do make an acception for Prototype and Ministry (and yes, Minstry has been around since the 80's, but I like their newer music. Such as Rio Grande Blood and such). As for the TV Lookity-Box, I like sitcoms. Futurama, American Dad, Family Guy, South Park (not so much season 8 and up, since they stopped being funny from then on), Simpsons (not seasons 12 through 19 though, they stopped being funny for quite a while. With the exception of season 13, that was funny.), Malcom in the Middle, George Lopez, That 70's Show, Bernie Mac, King of the Hill, ATHF, the Venture Bros. (you get the idea). I don't read a lot, but when I do it's hard to get me to stop. I've already read Daniel Handler's book series (you may know him by his pen name, Lemony Snicket) A Series of Unfortunate Events. I don't much care for Twilight, because they're making Vampires lame (and it ticks me off too much to explain it). I've read all the Harry Potter books, they're okay. I'm really into expressing my artistic side, I love to draw. I write stories, make stories, draw comics. I also work on Windows Movie Maker and MicroSoft Paint. My favorite comic I make is this one about aliens. But no, it's not like Star Wars or (shudder) Star Trek ('cause I ain't no trekkie). It's partially based on the whole aliens and space travel theme of the Ratchet & Clank video game series and a little of Jak & Daxter. It's a heck of a lot more violent then you can imagine, so it's really actiony. There's a lot of Sword Fights, deaths and explosions. I've been making them since 2005. I never stopped making them (unless I wanted/needed to) and I don't plan on ever stopping making them (unless I run out of ideas, get writer's block, arthritus or carpeltunnel. But most likely that won't be for a long time). My latest season is called zerø. I got the name from when me and my friend Miguel were playing Resident Evil Zerø and, I admit the Smashing Pumpkin's song Zero (man, does that song rock!). As for video games, anything that has sandbox gameplay and let's you go around doing whatever you want with little or no freedom. Grand Theft Auto is a great example of that you don't even have to do any missions if you've got all the cheat codes for it. Scarface: The World is Yours is a good game too. Jak & Daxter and Ratchet & Clank are good games. It's almost time for the Lost Frontier to come out (coming sometime this month) finally! I thought that Jak 3 was the end. Boy was I mad when I beat that game only to find out that was it. Then they came out with a couple more. Jak 3 was the first game I got 100% in and for a while it was the only game, games like Star Wars: Bounty Hunter are reasons why. Man that game is so freaking difficult, but at least it gives me a challenge. Resident Evil is also difficult, the zombies are just to slow you down. The real challenge is all the puzzles. Stinkoman would find Star Wars: Bounty Hunter and Resident Evil a formidable challenge, I know I do. I also like classic games too. Ever played Digdug? I have, I love that game. Last time I got to play it was on my friend's PSOne on the game Namco Museum in the early 2000's (2002,2003. Something like that). So now you know a little about my interests. Stay tuned for my bottom 10, which should be done by December (or January, i'm a little lazy and late on promises. Like when I set a date to do something, it's usually a couple days before I actually get to do it. I'm a lot busier than anybody may think).

Current Mood

I'm ticked off right now. Oh yeah, and I hate band class -November 4,2009. 3:15 PM. Calming Down a little -November 4,2009. 3:30 PM. I'm just fine now -November 4,2009. 5:00 PM.

File:Wikistress3D 1 v3.jpg I'm fine now.

H*R.com and Me

In 6th grade my friend Ian kept bugging me about the site. So to see what he was telling me about I went there and I loved. It is one of my favorite websites.

The Wiki and me

I discovered it in June 2009 and joined as a user in September.

Sig

Starting November 3,2009 i'll update my sig for certain holidays and/or occasions. Right now i'm using my Happy T! Thanksgiving Holiday Sig. Check it out, yo: C-Son-L Sweaters . It's got a link to my squawk box.

Note to Self - For quick and easy access to my sig page, so I can update it for certain holidays and/or occasions, I'm just gonna use this link: I'm Gettin' Siggy With It!

Possibly

In the next couple of years i'll (try to) make a spin-off of Teen Girl Squad. When I do, if I do, it'll probably be on YouTube or something like that...check out my talk page for details. Oh and don't worry about it too much right now, it probably won't be in play until a couple of years from now. Possibly in 2010 or 2011, so don't make a big deal out of it until then. Stay tuned for updates, though.

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Note to Self - I need to use this link: I'm Gettin' Siggy With It! for quick and easy access to my sig.

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