{one} who’s the funniest person you know?
My friend S., especially when he's showing off and picking on people. I love it.
{two} were you a michael jackson fan?
Yes.. I loved a lot of his music.
{three} what was your favorite book as a child?
There was one about a red caboose that I loved. Or any 'choose your own ending' books or Goosebumps. I just loved reading.
{four} what’s the most delicious meal you’ve ever eaten?
My friend M.'s mother's lasagna. I still dream about it.
{five} if you could eliminate on thing you do each day in the bathroom so you never had to do it again, what would it be?
Flossing. I rarely do it, but I feel bad for not doing it, so I wish it wouldn't have to be done.
{six} if you could ask barak obama one question, what would it be?
A casual "how's it going?" in passing.
{seven} what’s the best place near you to get a drink?
Pat & Willy's. They have a sweet drink made with Baja Rosa.
{eight} what kind of music can you just not stand to listen to?
Heavy metal scream-o stuff.
{nine} who and when was your first kiss?
It was 15, and it was either truth or dare or spin-the-bottle with a friend at the time.
{ten} what 3 things do you think will become obsolete in the next ten years?
I agree with the answer CDs. Non-flat screen tvs will probably completely disappear. Maybe even books, with all the digital reading devices they're putting out. That one makes me sad though.
2 comments:
real books will never disappear. those of us who love them, though, will be just like people who obsess over vinyl records these days: hobbyists, and the target of derision from non-hobbyists. somehow, i'm ok with that...
so right about the TV's. Right now we have ours as back-ups for emergency purposes. You can hardly give them away now since you need converter to use them.
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