Who? What?
Balsamic vinegar?
Who? What?
Balsamic vinegar?
God, you're so West Coast sometimes, Lykren.
Aye.
Bingo?
Haha, born and raised, baby.
Nay to Bingo.
Tweeter? Titter? Whatever it's called?
Aye, needed for campfires
Flint and steel?
Some of us laugh
Some of us cry
Some of us smoke
Some of us lie
But it's all just the way
that we cope with our lives...
I say aye, and interesting question too---I am a big fan of survivor, and last night, in the finale, two contestants needed to make fire last night with flint and steel in order to stay in the competition. everyone who goes on the show knows the possibility they might be called on to do that, yet it took them almost an hour to do so! and then one person got a flame going but was clueless as to building an efficient fire afterwards. within a handful of seconds, the other contestant got a flame going and despite being behind, was able to build an effective fire, win the contest, and stay in the hunt for a million dollars. it was pretty exciting.
pop songs with heavy falsetto?
Not really, although falsetto grace notes are nice.
French horns?
love French horns...and one of the funniest M*A*S*H memories I have is when major Winchester had his horn run over by a jeep because he was distressing the camp so much by not being able to play it well, and then he had it repaired, but when it was fixed, it didn't have a mouthpiece!
salt on raw apples?
Nay. sounds good, though.
Pomegranate?
The juice is great, but the fruit is too messy.
Gorgonzola?
Haven't had it recently enough to remember what it tastes like, I probably like it though.
Eating food while reclining in bed?
So with the courage of a clown, or a cur, or a kite jerkin tight at it's tether
Gorgonzola smells like garbage but if you get a taste for it, there's nothing better.
And of course. If God had not meant us to eat in bed, he wouldn't have made the bottoms of grapes fit into belly buttons.
Electric blankets?
I've never used one, but I strongly suspect nay, I would rather just heat the room.
Debating (in front of an audience)?
So with the courage of a clown, or a cur, or a kite jerkin tight at it's tether
Sure. I have no stage fright and I'll do anything in front of an audience that doesn't involve stripping.
Sports cars?
Not for me, I have never been interested in cars, though I can understand the appeal.
Fancy restaurants?
So with the courage of a clown, or a cur, or a kite jerkin tight at it's tether
That's more than I can do. My brother digs cars, though.
No to fancy restaurants, but aye to good cheap eats. The pushcarts in Taipei have better food than most expensive restaurants here.
Baking at home?