I'm just gonna sound like a copycat. Bike for short/medium distance, and I love long long train rides (hence Interrailing two summers in a row.)
Is the cup half full, or is it half empty?
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I'm just gonna sound like a copycat. Bike for short/medium distance, and I love long long train rides (hence Interrailing two summers in a row.)
Is the cup half full, or is it half empty?
Half-full - definitely a foolish optimist.
What household chore do you hate the most?
Sigh... Cooking, and eating, and cleaning after cooking.
Which five years of your life where the best?
Yikes, difficult question! Either my first 5 years (1-5), when everything seemed peaceful, provided, and with so much mystery; but I recall the ages 19-24 with a time of discovery, ambition, and hardships overcome.
Same question.
Yeah, 1-5, and I like to think the next five years are going to be awesome.
Who's wish would you grant?
My parents - two very hard-working, gentle, generous individuals, who always put others before themselves.
Have you ever thrown a surprise party for someone? If so, what was the occasion?
Years ago my best friend was moving, my friends and I aranged for her to come to my house, we would go to Tivoli (one of the oldest amusement parks in the world) she didn't know it, but all of our friends were at the house, with cake and everything. We were all covered in paint too, from the 'empty the art supplies' day at school.
Has anyone thrown a surprise party for you?
Yes, by 10-or-so people, on my birthday in my teenage years - I think I had just turned 15 or 16 - had some good friends back then, not to say that I do not now.
And you, Chava?
Only 'kind of'. When I turend sixteen I had invited friends out for the day, and when we returned to make a bonfire in the garden and roast marshmellows, my mom and brother had arranged a Pink surprise... Napkins, and pink heart shaped ballons, everything. They thouht it was a riot, I was mortified at the time, but played it 'cool' or at least that's how I remember it...
Which age do you look foreward to?
Ugh, 26 felt so strange to me. Ironically, I look forward to 30 - one of those transitional ages where you have aged enough that people take you seriously, but still young enough to act daring and have fun.
If you could go back to an age, which age would you prefer?
3, just old enough to enjoy what you are doing and understand things, but young enough that folk will still do everything for you
Same Q
A few months. Wouldn't have to bother about anything :D
Same question.
Twenty-five was a magical year.... so that's my druthers. :nod:
What holiday do you enjoy best?
Janmastami
same question
New Year's Day!!!
What's the sweetest thing you've done for a loved one?
i've done quite a few sweet things....i cannot really remember one now....does comfort him for hours count as a sweet thing?
is there anything you have done or said for which you are not proud of?
yes i told my mom i hated her....
what is your favorite weather...
Green and gray days.
Let me 'splain...
Nono, it is too much, let me sum up.
Let me explain:
You know when it's really dark and cloudy out, just before a storm, or just after, when the breeze is just right and the leaves rustle in a tired, lullaby kind of way, and you can still feel the humming tension in the air around you? And the trees are vibrantly green against the backdrop of the sky? And after it rains how the wet, blackened trunks bring out even MORE green? Greengreengreen. And you just want to sit outside and write poetry even though you can't think of any words?
Green and gray days.
My question:
Do you read your horoscope daily?
I hardly ever do. Haven't read my horoscope for many months.
What do you wish was different about yourself?
I wish I wasn't so quick to start a fight.
Are you happy?
Yes I am most of the time.
If you could be anything what would you be?
I wouldn't want to be anything but me, but a housecat in my next life would do.
What gives you the chills?
Oh, all sorts of things! Anticipating anything exciting (such as, while waiting to see Nick Cave & the Badseeds, outside the concert hall, I appeared almost in a continuous chill), feeling dry things (like newspaper) sometimes sends chills up and down me, sleep deprivation (oddly enough), the cold, the warm - I think I this point, I can almost induce a chill. :D
Same question.
Fear and excitement usually
When you need cheering up what works?
margaritas.
Same Question?
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)....
and a few other substances....ahem....
Whats the best time of day for you/
Morning untill noon
To whom does Hamlet say, "To be or not to be"?
Ophelia, I think, but I have not read it in quite some time.
In these threads, what subject do you think of first to make up a question?
I keep thinking of Giraffes? Or Komodo dragons, but theres only a limited amount of questions before that stops being amusing...
Same question (good one)
I look around from where I'm sitting, and try to soak in something from my periphery. I have a large window to my left, forming a 90 degree angle in front of me, which overlooks a rich neighborhood, a busy street, and many pedestrians (so I ask about people, nature, travel, etc.); to my right sits a large overflowing bookcase (so I will ask about lit.); and further to my right is the kitchen (so I ask about food, cooking, etc.).
Since I last looked at my kitchen, do you like breakfast, lunch, or dinner best?
Breakfast is the easiest meal - yoghurt, I am very well versed in yoghurt, and müesli, with a cup of coffee. However, when I am feeling more adventurous, and actually prepare a god meal, or when others prepare one for me, I love dinner. Lunch, is a meal I tend to forget, or rather, I always remember the moment I'm hungry, and due to its inconveniant position in the middle of my life, it just bugs the hell out of me.
As addictive as thread hi-jacking has become, I'm going to bed, and will end on a less interesting question, for which the rot of inspiration might be fairly obvious;
Do you have nice fingernails?
Funny question, but yes. I call it funny, because I have a weird idea about hands - we use them frequently as our most well-acquainted tools. I think if a person has nice, well-kept hands, it reflects upon self care. Though, at work, I have to wash my hands quite possibly over 20-30 times per night, I attend to them well.
Same question.
Well, yes and no. I usually take pretty good care of them, but since I play guitar, I find it hard to play with longer fingernails...and I tend to bite them in times of desperation and no...clippers or whatever. But overall, they tend to usually be well kept.
Favorite Band of the 60s?
deep purple!
what was the first book you read more then once?
twilight - no I am not joking
What is the one book you feel you should read but can not?
Great Expectations
What do you think about Bloom's Taxonomy?
I think it can be useful . . . helped me survive my history and english lit classes, lol!
What's the funniest or most embarrassing thing that's happened to you? (That you can share, anyway!)
There are far to many to name. What I can tell you is if there is something to run into, slip over or bump into I am there - you can guess the rest.
What is the most important thing you look for in a friend
Originality.
What's the most important thing you look for in a lover?
Most definately wit.
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