Original Woodstock ticket stubs.
What is your favorite hobby other than reading?
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Original Woodstock ticket stubs.
What is your favorite hobby other than reading?
Good question. Other than reading I love singing in my first language and occasionally in English too. These days I'm pretending that cooking is also a good hobby. But have to persuade myself a lot.
Same question?
Gym, Tennis, and Travelling. I collect pins from each country I have been to, and I am up to 49 countries.
What author are you most attracted to? Attraction in the sense that you would have liked to go out with them.
(Girls cannot say Oscar Wilde lol, but guys can)
Wow! 49 countries! That's marvellous Tony.
Ruskin Bond. Dostoevsky would be nice too but I don't know Russian. Ha,ha,ha.
(Wilde's name instantly came to me. Lol!)
Your question is so good that I can't resist to ask the same.
Michael Chricton. He seems like he would have been fun.
What is the worst thing you have ever smelt? (I left a sweet potato in one of those plastic bags then went on vacation for a week)
The worse thing I ever smelt was a flaking few day dead catfish in a pickle jar ( i was just a kid and still remember till this day)
Is the UFC a sport or just senseless violence?
It's a sport. Not my favourite.
What author are you most attracted to? For me, Elif Shafak,Dorothy Parker, and astronomer Amy Mainzer(has only written articles, but appeared on The Universe and also Star Trek Generations). That's three - Sweeet!
Same question...
Jane austen:)) None of them interest me that much, but if it was characters in books you were talking about,I'd go with Dorian Gray.So Dark.So Wise. *sighs* ok back to subject:D
let's change the Q. a little:What Character are you most attracted to?
In my early teens I was greatly attracted to Sherlock Holmes. Currently nobody holds that place.
What is your favorite short story?
For Esmé – with Love and Squalor - JD Salinger
Mmmm, same question?
H have none.:( That's not a reply though i can pass the question on.
same Q.
There's this one story about a boy who claimed to be sick and asked for a fried worms on toast sandwich and his parents called his bluff and made him one. I wish i could remember the name of it.
When doing a self evaluation for work/school do you answer truthfully or do you give yourself all high marks?
Good question. We have a self-evaluation at the firm, which we fill out ourselves. Then the senior person (and competitor) evaluates "over" my evaluation.
I habitually write down any and all accomplishments throughout the year on a crafty word document called "Tony's Accomplishments". I then pump them up even more and bullet point them on my self evaluations.
I can honestly say my self evaluation would rival and exceed the propaganda that Kim Jong the former Glorious Leader of North Korea dished out to his faithful flock.
If I had to go out with an author, it would probably be JD Salinger. Although I think it rather juvenile of me to say so. Maybe a second choice would be Hunter S. Thompson, which is probably just as juvenile.
Character most attracted to is Mellors from Lady Chatterly's Lover. He was such a beast! Although I loved the authoritative civility of Mr. Rochester from Jane Eyre.
Self-evaluation, as long as I can back it up with evidence, it goes in th evaluation. I wrote my own evaluation for my principal. I was grand!
Worst singer ever?