Yo, fuck it. May as well do this since im almost 200 followers
Laggy, of course. Its inspired from Sam and Max, Max often refers to himself as a Lagomorph, and the fact my internet is quite laggy.
2. Im around 5’11”- 6’0”. Im decently tall.
3. Dark brown, looks like black.
4. Black hair.
5. I have six siblings, two immediate siblings who live with me, three related to me by blood, and one step siblings.
6. I read a good amount. I used to read alot as a kid, but video games came into my life and it all went downhill from there
7. I don’t have any crushes on here, but IRL i have a few. A good question is do you guys have a crush on me, lol.
8. Im as single as Pringle, baby.
9. Im heterosexual, surprising i know.
10. My model train collecting. Still have yet to get a Hornby model.
11. Its a tie between Target and Gamestop. I got alot of my thomas shit from Target when i was younger.
12. Biggest fear has to be either the thought that the universe will one day just “pop” and we’ll just stop existing or my irrational fear/ distrust of clowns.
13. Why not both? I like both cats and dogs.
14. Marilyn Monroe.
15. Jerma985
16. My idea of a perfect date is going out for dinner at a nice restaurant, then coming back to my place and watching a good movie on the couch.
17. I don’t really have any comfort characters. I guess maybe Max from Sam and Max would be one, idk.
18. On Twitter, it has to be @thankyoubewell and @cannonball111 along with a bunch of other people. IRL, i only have two.
19. Last time I cried was about a month ago.
20. It depends on the circumstances.
21. Favorite animal has to be the Raccoon.
22. Dont have a favorite sports team. Don’t really follow sports.
23. I like red and blue.
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First off, the railway that offered the White Star Boat Train was the LSWR. The train pulled out of Waterloo Station, from Platform 12, at 9:45 A.M
The LSWR owned the Southampton Docks at the time, hence why they offered the White Star Boat Train. The type of engine used is not known, but it could be either the LSWR L11 or the LSWR 415, or one of the various passenger trains built by the LSWR before 1912.