Antmeister
12-06-2008, 09:52 AM
1. Where did you grow up?
On a farm in the township of Honey Creek, Wisconsin. It's about 30 miles northwest of Madison.
2. What brought you to the FOFC?
I'm not sure. I've played FOF since FOF2, so I'm sure I was looking to see if there were any mods or utilities for FOF.
3. Have you ever played werewolf?
No.
4. Do you have any superpowers?
Not really, I guess I once beer bonged a 1/4 bottle of whiskey. But I was outdone by a friend that beer bonged 1/2 bottle of Wild Turkey and three beers.
5. What do you do for fun? What do you do for money?
For fun, I play nerdy computer games. I am also in a slow pitch softball league and a bowling league. Not to mention countless summer trips to Milwaukee to watch my beloved Brewers. I manage a dairy farm for money.
6. How long do you expect to live?
Depends how badly I beat on my body.
7. What do you look like?
A balding, white, blonde haired, too lazy to shave most of the time 26 year old of Scandinavian/German ancestry. 6'0" 200 lbs. I've got a little gut I'm proud of. I used to be 6'0" 150 lbs. until I worked as a cook at a Dairy Queen. If you can call that a cook.
8. What do you prefer physically in a woman?
Not too skinny, not too fat. A few extra pounds ain't bad at all, as long as there is a rack.
9. How did you get your username?
lungs is a play off my last name (Lundgren) and its most common misspelling (Lungren). It started in high school. Let's just say I took some of the best rips off a bong of anybody around and became commonly known as lungs to most of my friends and acquaintances my age. 10. What sports do you follow? Baseball is my favorite sport by far. My football interest has waned in recent years but I still follow the Dallas Cowboys and Wisconsin Badgers. I follow college basketball some too.
11. Which are your favorite teams?
Milwaukee Brewers Dallas Cowboys Wisconsin Badgers 12.
11a. Why or how did they become your favorite teams?
Brewers, Badgers because I'm from Wisconsin. Now the Cowboys is different. It's a mortal sin in Wisconsin not to be a Packer fan. And I was at one time when I was pretty young. The Packers weren't very good when I first started following football so my older brother and I started cheering for the Cowboys in about 1991. When the Packers got good, they somehow thought there was this big rivalry with the Cowboys even though the Cowboys smoked them every time they met. I guess I like to go against the grain sometimes. I'd probably be a Packer fan in Texas.
12. What do you do for a living?
I am the manager of a dairy farm. It's the farm I grew up on. When I was very young, we had cows, pigs, and chickens but now we strictly produce milk. Basically, I'm in charge of approximately 650 animals on our farm and we contract the raising of 200 animals to other farms. I also am the supervisor to 7 employees, all from Mexico and Nicaragua.
13. Do you have any post-secondary education? if so, where?
My degree is from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls in Dairy Science/Management emphasis. I also have a minor in Agricultural Business.
14. Are you married?
Have a common law partner? No
15. Have kids?
None that I know of.
16. What would you say is some of your favorite music?
I grew up with grunge, so those are my roots, and what my high school garage band played (I played bass). I love the Beatles and a lot of 60's/70's rock. In the past year or so, I've got into some bluegrass/string band type shit like Old Crow Medicine Show and the Hackensaw Boys. I love that stuff now.
17. What would you say are some of your favorite movies?
Major League, Field of Dreams, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Trailer Park Boys: The Big Dirty to name a few.
18. Where were you born?
The local hospital in Prairie du Sac, WI. via c-section.
19. Where have you lived and where do you live now?
I've lived in only two different locales in my life. Prairie du Sac, WI and River Falls, WI where I went to school. Do you have any opinions on the places you have lived in? River Falls was kind of a different college scene. I had fun but was glad to get the hell out of there when I was done. Where I live now is what it is. I really love living out in the country. A lot of reasonable people want to escape the town and area where I live. I make my living here so the best I do is take plenty of vacations to get away. If you let the town consume you, it will.
20. Do you play any sports? Have you played any sports in the past? Are there sports you want to try out?
I played baseball from age 7 until I was 21. I was decent, nothing special. I could bring my heater into the mid 80's on a good day but I was wildly inconsistent. Probably some arm troubles that I never said anything about. My arm has absolutely nothing these days. I was a fair hitter I guess. Ended up as a varsity starter but never tried to play beyond local adult leagues after high school. Hung 'em up at 21 when I couldn't hit over the Mendoza Line in an adult league. I also played football through my sophomore year in high school. I was a decent wide receiver, probably could have started at the varsity level, but I really didn't enjoy the outside commitment like lifting weights and two-a-days. Then they wanted me to join a summer passing league and I told them to piss off, I was playing baseball.
21. Happiest moment of your life?
No kids, not married, so I'd have to say it's between the Brewers making the playoffs this season or my own Legion Baseball team making the state tournament.
22. Saddest moment of your life?
Nothing too traumatic has happened to me. Three of four grandparents are still alive. The one who died lived to be 89. His death was certainly sad, but not unexpected. I guess I haven't had too many downright depressing moments in my life that affect me to this day.
23. If you had to re-live one moment in your life, what would it be?
I'm not sure. A lot of the stupid shit I've done in my life I've learned from. I could go back to a lot of dangerous drug/alcohol situations I've encountered or been a part of that a do-over wouldn't hurt but I'm not one to dwell and wish I could go back and change things. Going forward is what matters.
24. What regrets do you have?
Maybe applying myself more in my education earlier in life. But then again, the education system didn't fit who I am. School was fine up until my adolescent days. I got straight A's for the most part through about 6th grade. School was boring, to tell the truth. There were really no outlets that challenged me and in turn I developed poor study habits and such. So I turned my attention to making some teacher's lives miserable. Some teachers, especially young ones, had a hard time figuring out that a good kick in the ass is what got me going and the ones that gave me that kick in the ass definitely gained my respect. The ones that didn't, I preyed on.
25. Do you consider yourself to be an introvert or an extrovert?
Depends how much I've had to drink. As a rule, males in my family are fairly quiet until they get a few drinks in them and that certainly is true. Not belligerent at all, just more able to express ourselves.
26. What is your favorite catch phrase?
For fuck's sake.
27. What are your top 5 movies?
My top four are up there. I guess put Return of the Jedi on there too.
28. What would you do with 1 million bucks? 10 million?
1 million would go pretty far in upgrading our dairy facilities but it wouldn't get the job done to be state of the art. I could probably get a pretty nice milking parlor (equipment and space where the milking occurs) for a million but that says nothing for the extra cows, housing, and land to spread the manure I'd need.
With 10 million, I'd build a state of the art dairy setup for about 1200 cows. That would probably eat up half of the 10 million. I'd probably put about $1 million into a home. I'd buy an hacienda in Mexico or Nicaragua. I'd invest a fair amount in places other than the farm. I'd give some to local baseball programs and other local causes.
29. You're at a party and as it progresses, everyone strips naked and jumps in the pool, do you join?
If I'm drunk and everybody else is doing it, I guess.
30. What's your beverage of choice?
non-alcholic, milk, of course. Alcholic, I like Old Style for a get drunk beer and some different local microbrews for beer snob beer. Capital Brewery • Middleton, Wisconsin (http://www.capital-brewery.com/) is a local favorite brewery of mine. I also like a whiskey sour, or whiskey coke. Jack Daniels, Wild Turkey and Jim Beam usually. Anything higher end than that, and it's almost a sin of you don't drink it straight. In college, I drank a ton of Old Thompson Whiskey. About as bottom shelf as you can get.
31. Do you have an abnormal fear?
Not that I can think of.
32. What food do you never tire of?
Jack's Frozen Pizzas.
33. What better: vanilla or chocolate?
Twist. Gun to my head, I'd say vanilla.
34. What better: sweet or salty?
Sweet.
35. Favorite YouTube video?
I don't do too much You Tubin'. Computer is hooked up to my stereo system in my living room and I would interrupt the TV sound to listen to anything.
36. If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Teleportation. I'd be all over the place.
37. Which bad habits drive you crazy?
The habit to comment on other bad habits.
38. Do you have any annoying habits?
I've got the LeBron James chew your fingernails habit.
39. List 1 thing you would change about yourself.
My skin tone. I'm white as hell. I already see a dermatologist every year for possible melanoma. Been lucky so far, but it's bound to strike someday.
40. What's your favorite thing to do on a Saturday night?
I work every other weekend on the farm so on weekends I work, I pretty much chill. Weekends off I usually sit in the tavern or go to a Brewer game or something. Usually drinking beer though in whatever I'm doing.
41. Do you have any hidden talents?
I can impregnate a cow by sticking my arm up her ass and a metal rod up her vagina.
42. What happens to us after we die?
If I knew, you'd be bowing at my feet. I don't claim to know, but have no problem with people that claim they do know.
43. Would you break the law or lie to save a friend?
Absolutely. I've broken the law plenty of times for much more selfish reasons.
44. Did you ever have a realistic dream that truly scared you?
Yeah, I was lined up about to receive the firing squad.
45. What are you not afraid of?
Others thinking poorly of me. I don't give a shit.
46. Which is worse: rejection or failure?
Failure. It takes one to fail. It takes two to be rejected.
47. What are you hoping for in the future?
To continue improving in my career and learning things from others. I'm fortunate to be eased into a very successful business by my father. He's making me earn my keep, unlike some. A lot of times father-son tensions in a business handover can get very tense. But I'm confident we are doing things right.
On a personal front, we'll see what happens, I guess. I've got friends getting married and having kids and all that, but I'm not in too much of a hurry for any of that. 50% of marriages fail, and I don't care to lose half of what I own since I'll probably be accumulating a fair amount of assets.
48. You are on a flight from California to Texas and the back of the airplane catches fire. You have enough time to make ONE phone call, who would you call?
Ma and Pa.
49. You are at the doctor's office and she has informed you that you have one month to live.. what do you do?
Heroin. And bid farewell to anybody and everybody.
50. Why are SpongeBob SquarePants' parents round like sea sponges while he is square like a kitchen sponge?
Squareness is a recessive gene that both parents are carriers for.
On a farm in the township of Honey Creek, Wisconsin. It's about 30 miles northwest of Madison.
2. What brought you to the FOFC?
I'm not sure. I've played FOF since FOF2, so I'm sure I was looking to see if there were any mods or utilities for FOF.
3. Have you ever played werewolf?
No.
4. Do you have any superpowers?
Not really, I guess I once beer bonged a 1/4 bottle of whiskey. But I was outdone by a friend that beer bonged 1/2 bottle of Wild Turkey and three beers.
5. What do you do for fun? What do you do for money?
For fun, I play nerdy computer games. I am also in a slow pitch softball league and a bowling league. Not to mention countless summer trips to Milwaukee to watch my beloved Brewers. I manage a dairy farm for money.
6. How long do you expect to live?
Depends how badly I beat on my body.
7. What do you look like?
A balding, white, blonde haired, too lazy to shave most of the time 26 year old of Scandinavian/German ancestry. 6'0" 200 lbs. I've got a little gut I'm proud of. I used to be 6'0" 150 lbs. until I worked as a cook at a Dairy Queen. If you can call that a cook.
8. What do you prefer physically in a woman?
Not too skinny, not too fat. A few extra pounds ain't bad at all, as long as there is a rack.
9. How did you get your username?
lungs is a play off my last name (Lundgren) and its most common misspelling (Lungren). It started in high school. Let's just say I took some of the best rips off a bong of anybody around and became commonly known as lungs to most of my friends and acquaintances my age. 10. What sports do you follow? Baseball is my favorite sport by far. My football interest has waned in recent years but I still follow the Dallas Cowboys and Wisconsin Badgers. I follow college basketball some too.
11. Which are your favorite teams?
Milwaukee Brewers Dallas Cowboys Wisconsin Badgers 12.
11a. Why or how did they become your favorite teams?
Brewers, Badgers because I'm from Wisconsin. Now the Cowboys is different. It's a mortal sin in Wisconsin not to be a Packer fan. And I was at one time when I was pretty young. The Packers weren't very good when I first started following football so my older brother and I started cheering for the Cowboys in about 1991. When the Packers got good, they somehow thought there was this big rivalry with the Cowboys even though the Cowboys smoked them every time they met. I guess I like to go against the grain sometimes. I'd probably be a Packer fan in Texas.
12. What do you do for a living?
I am the manager of a dairy farm. It's the farm I grew up on. When I was very young, we had cows, pigs, and chickens but now we strictly produce milk. Basically, I'm in charge of approximately 650 animals on our farm and we contract the raising of 200 animals to other farms. I also am the supervisor to 7 employees, all from Mexico and Nicaragua.
13. Do you have any post-secondary education? if so, where?
My degree is from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls in Dairy Science/Management emphasis. I also have a minor in Agricultural Business.
14. Are you married?
Have a common law partner? No
15. Have kids?
None that I know of.
16. What would you say is some of your favorite music?
I grew up with grunge, so those are my roots, and what my high school garage band played (I played bass). I love the Beatles and a lot of 60's/70's rock. In the past year or so, I've got into some bluegrass/string band type shit like Old Crow Medicine Show and the Hackensaw Boys. I love that stuff now.
17. What would you say are some of your favorite movies?
Major League, Field of Dreams, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Trailer Park Boys: The Big Dirty to name a few.
18. Where were you born?
The local hospital in Prairie du Sac, WI. via c-section.
19. Where have you lived and where do you live now?
I've lived in only two different locales in my life. Prairie du Sac, WI and River Falls, WI where I went to school. Do you have any opinions on the places you have lived in? River Falls was kind of a different college scene. I had fun but was glad to get the hell out of there when I was done. Where I live now is what it is. I really love living out in the country. A lot of reasonable people want to escape the town and area where I live. I make my living here so the best I do is take plenty of vacations to get away. If you let the town consume you, it will.
20. Do you play any sports? Have you played any sports in the past? Are there sports you want to try out?
I played baseball from age 7 until I was 21. I was decent, nothing special. I could bring my heater into the mid 80's on a good day but I was wildly inconsistent. Probably some arm troubles that I never said anything about. My arm has absolutely nothing these days. I was a fair hitter I guess. Ended up as a varsity starter but never tried to play beyond local adult leagues after high school. Hung 'em up at 21 when I couldn't hit over the Mendoza Line in an adult league. I also played football through my sophomore year in high school. I was a decent wide receiver, probably could have started at the varsity level, but I really didn't enjoy the outside commitment like lifting weights and two-a-days. Then they wanted me to join a summer passing league and I told them to piss off, I was playing baseball.
21. Happiest moment of your life?
No kids, not married, so I'd have to say it's between the Brewers making the playoffs this season or my own Legion Baseball team making the state tournament.
22. Saddest moment of your life?
Nothing too traumatic has happened to me. Three of four grandparents are still alive. The one who died lived to be 89. His death was certainly sad, but not unexpected. I guess I haven't had too many downright depressing moments in my life that affect me to this day.
23. If you had to re-live one moment in your life, what would it be?
I'm not sure. A lot of the stupid shit I've done in my life I've learned from. I could go back to a lot of dangerous drug/alcohol situations I've encountered or been a part of that a do-over wouldn't hurt but I'm not one to dwell and wish I could go back and change things. Going forward is what matters.
24. What regrets do you have?
Maybe applying myself more in my education earlier in life. But then again, the education system didn't fit who I am. School was fine up until my adolescent days. I got straight A's for the most part through about 6th grade. School was boring, to tell the truth. There were really no outlets that challenged me and in turn I developed poor study habits and such. So I turned my attention to making some teacher's lives miserable. Some teachers, especially young ones, had a hard time figuring out that a good kick in the ass is what got me going and the ones that gave me that kick in the ass definitely gained my respect. The ones that didn't, I preyed on.
25. Do you consider yourself to be an introvert or an extrovert?
Depends how much I've had to drink. As a rule, males in my family are fairly quiet until they get a few drinks in them and that certainly is true. Not belligerent at all, just more able to express ourselves.
26. What is your favorite catch phrase?
For fuck's sake.
27. What are your top 5 movies?
My top four are up there. I guess put Return of the Jedi on there too.
28. What would you do with 1 million bucks? 10 million?
1 million would go pretty far in upgrading our dairy facilities but it wouldn't get the job done to be state of the art. I could probably get a pretty nice milking parlor (equipment and space where the milking occurs) for a million but that says nothing for the extra cows, housing, and land to spread the manure I'd need.
With 10 million, I'd build a state of the art dairy setup for about 1200 cows. That would probably eat up half of the 10 million. I'd probably put about $1 million into a home. I'd buy an hacienda in Mexico or Nicaragua. I'd invest a fair amount in places other than the farm. I'd give some to local baseball programs and other local causes.
29. You're at a party and as it progresses, everyone strips naked and jumps in the pool, do you join?
If I'm drunk and everybody else is doing it, I guess.
30. What's your beverage of choice?
non-alcholic, milk, of course. Alcholic, I like Old Style for a get drunk beer and some different local microbrews for beer snob beer. Capital Brewery • Middleton, Wisconsin (http://www.capital-brewery.com/) is a local favorite brewery of mine. I also like a whiskey sour, or whiskey coke. Jack Daniels, Wild Turkey and Jim Beam usually. Anything higher end than that, and it's almost a sin of you don't drink it straight. In college, I drank a ton of Old Thompson Whiskey. About as bottom shelf as you can get.
31. Do you have an abnormal fear?
Not that I can think of.
32. What food do you never tire of?
Jack's Frozen Pizzas.
33. What better: vanilla or chocolate?
Twist. Gun to my head, I'd say vanilla.
34. What better: sweet or salty?
Sweet.
35. Favorite YouTube video?
I don't do too much You Tubin'. Computer is hooked up to my stereo system in my living room and I would interrupt the TV sound to listen to anything.
36. If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Teleportation. I'd be all over the place.
37. Which bad habits drive you crazy?
The habit to comment on other bad habits.
38. Do you have any annoying habits?
I've got the LeBron James chew your fingernails habit.
39. List 1 thing you would change about yourself.
My skin tone. I'm white as hell. I already see a dermatologist every year for possible melanoma. Been lucky so far, but it's bound to strike someday.
40. What's your favorite thing to do on a Saturday night?
I work every other weekend on the farm so on weekends I work, I pretty much chill. Weekends off I usually sit in the tavern or go to a Brewer game or something. Usually drinking beer though in whatever I'm doing.
41. Do you have any hidden talents?
I can impregnate a cow by sticking my arm up her ass and a metal rod up her vagina.
42. What happens to us after we die?
If I knew, you'd be bowing at my feet. I don't claim to know, but have no problem with people that claim they do know.
43. Would you break the law or lie to save a friend?
Absolutely. I've broken the law plenty of times for much more selfish reasons.
44. Did you ever have a realistic dream that truly scared you?
Yeah, I was lined up about to receive the firing squad.
45. What are you not afraid of?
Others thinking poorly of me. I don't give a shit.
46. Which is worse: rejection or failure?
Failure. It takes one to fail. It takes two to be rejected.
47. What are you hoping for in the future?
To continue improving in my career and learning things from others. I'm fortunate to be eased into a very successful business by my father. He's making me earn my keep, unlike some. A lot of times father-son tensions in a business handover can get very tense. But I'm confident we are doing things right.
On a personal front, we'll see what happens, I guess. I've got friends getting married and having kids and all that, but I'm not in too much of a hurry for any of that. 50% of marriages fail, and I don't care to lose half of what I own since I'll probably be accumulating a fair amount of assets.
48. You are on a flight from California to Texas and the back of the airplane catches fire. You have enough time to make ONE phone call, who would you call?
Ma and Pa.
49. You are at the doctor's office and she has informed you that you have one month to live.. what do you do?
Heroin. And bid farewell to anybody and everybody.
50. Why are SpongeBob SquarePants' parents round like sea sponges while he is square like a kitchen sponge?
Squareness is a recessive gene that both parents are carriers for.