Like.
Bach?
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Like.
Bach?
like
enya?
if you mean laying out in the sun for hours, just to get a tan, then hate. I tan plenty when i work. If you mean laying in the grass outside to appriciate nature then love.
Melodic deathmetal
I like all music, so yeah, like.
Kurt Cobain?
Love
Roger Waters?
They're great when you're at someone's house and you're totally bored. But, if they're about something you're not really interested in, then they're not so great. They're big, bulky, and expensive so I am inclined to say no. But, like I said, if you're at someone's house and you're bored and you want to escape an uncomfortable conversation, then those big glossy pictures and sparse words are a lifesaver.
gardening?
Love. (the "work" aspect sucks, but the smell and the joy of watching my dog come plummeting at my nicely made piles makes up for the back breaking efforts).... ummm, yeah ...
Those little indoor water fountain do-hickey's made to relax you at the end of a day? (they are miniature and have a pump and water splish-splashes and is said to be relaxing)...
don't mind doing that. What I hate about it is putting them in those darn paperbags that when they get wet and you pick up the bag the bottom falls out. It has happened twice so far.
petunias or daisys ?
oops, Kiz's post got in before mine so I'll respond to Kiz's
like, but don't have one. They do sound relaxing though
shovelling dirt or shoevelling snow ?
I LOVE daisies...aww daisies are "such happy flowers. Don't you think daisies are the happiest flowers?!" [to quote Meg Ryan in 'You've Got Mail']
Dark Chocolate?
just hate dark chocolate!!!
peanutbutter and jelly or peanutbutter and banana ?
Peanut Butter and Jelly - like
Peanut Butter and Bananas - love
Televised auto racing
like, but it kinda depends which sitcom you're referring to. i like sitcoms in general, but there are some that just tick me off.
the color red?
Love.
the Olympic Games?
I've got a love-hate relationahip with running. I dislike the act of running, but I love the way I feel after a long run.
Dr. Cox from Scrubs