Buster Keaton
"Abbott and Costello" or "Laural and Hardy"?
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Buster Keaton
"Abbott and Costello" or "Laural and Hardy"?
Laurel and Hardy.
paperback or hardcover? (it's probably been asked before, but oh well.)
paperback. hardcover's nice at home, but you can't cart it around as easily.
vegetarian or omnivore?
I've kind of become a veggie gradually, but I don't abstain as a rule. I'm just not crazy about meat. I do refuse to eat pork, though, because piggies are so smart :)...really, anything but fish and chicken and turkey, now and then a hamburger, but I don't like red meat very much.
Are you a bookmarker or page-folder?
A bookmarker, I cherish my books. :)
golden tan or ghostly white?
Marshmallows? :D
I prefer them ghostly white, uncooked.
Books or movies?
Books, naturally. ;)
Town or country?
Hard one. In most cases, probably film because you get a better choice.
In an internet cafe, which would you choose if you could have only one: internet, or coffee? (This is assuming you are away from home and don't have access to the internet.)
That was a pretty complicated question, but never mind...
Coffee. When in my favorite café, I often enjoy leisure writing, which I do the old-fashioned way: a glass pen and paper - no need for Internet.
Coffee or tea?
Damn you!!! *shakes fist*
Coffee addicted, and always in pursuit of the perfect work of espresso art, but slightly more at ease in the Sea of Tea tranquility.
Bald or Furry? :D
Mostly bald with, usually, at least a little fur, but I do not consider myself finicky.
Pierced or unpierced?
Depends on what and where, but having 31 of them, I will have to say, pierced.
Suffocating or sudden cardiac arrest?
Suffocating cardiac arrest, as masochistic as that sounds, since a slowly progressive myocardial infarction would allow one to find help quicker.
Do you find yourself more perceiving or judging?
I only just realised I made two posts in a row back there...I have no idea what happened, I thought one of them was in "Ask the person below you..." but never mind.
I *hope* I'm more perceiving than judging. After all, it would take a fair deal of judgement to figure that out. ;)
Classical or Pop?
Rarely pop, usually classical, but I try being as eclectic as possible.
Romanticism or realism?