Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm
How much water do you drink a day?
Printable View
Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm
How much water do you drink a day?
So far I've had about 3 glasses of water, maybe 4. A cup of tea and god forbid a can of Pepsi. I will be drinking more water when I get home from work.
Smooth Criminal?????? That was great. (ok maybe when Michael did it)
What's the last concert you went to?
never been to a concert... I'm thinking about going to Mudvayne when they come to boise...would like to go to the velvitrevolver/hoobastank concert in a few days, but have no one to take, and don't like going to movies by myself, so i don't think i'd like to go to concerts by myself.
when was the last time you read a book in one sitting?
yesterday
to the person below same question....
Several months ago when I read Virginia Woolf's A Room Of One's Own, which I would recommend to anyone. :thumbs_up
To the person below me: same question. :)
A couple of weeks ago I read a Chomsky book about media and control in one sitting - it was a little one!
And your question is? ;)
Ooops! Been a long day!
What was the last thing you read that made you angry?
I know there was something after this, but this is all I can think of right now: Bury my heart at Wounded knee.
Same question.
A newspaper article concerning some of the strong, and very offensive views, of body art.
To the person below me: do you have pets, if so what?
A betta fish named nemo, if that counts. its really my daughter's but since she's only 2 i take care of it so its mine too
to the person below: what is your favorite animal?
Felines; I have always adored cats.
Other than that, perhaps the Liger (sorry, I watched Napoleon Dynamite last night, and, whenever I watch it, I find myself quoting from it for the next week). :p
To the person below me: what movie did you last see?
Sideways.
to the person below: what is your favorite movie that makes you laugh?
Tough one, but I like much of the dry, ridiculous humor, like in The Goonies, Napoleon Dynamite, Monty Python films, and the series of shows by Mr. Bean.
To the person below me: what book did you find most humorous?
i would have to say one written by Charles Bukowski probably hollywood or women
to the person below: book that scared you the most?
William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist - far, far better, disturbing, and scarier than the movie (which did not affect me nearly at all).
To the person below me: same question.
stephen king's IT
To the person below: favorite romantic novel?
Easily, anything by D.H. Lawrence, Sons and Lovers, Women in Love, or Lady Chatterly's Lover . . . love, love, love.
To the person below me: favorite classic comic book/comic hero?
I would have to say Archie (that counts right?) i was never into comic much
to the person below: same question
Either Garfield or anyone from Charles Schultz's Peanuts.
To the person below me: if you could become any cartoon character, who would you choose, and why?
cathy (comic strip) b/c she is a typical woman with a shoe fetish and now she's married and trying to figure that out.
same question
I say this with only a little shame, but probably one of the little fairies off of the animated Disney film, Ferngully - I like the idea of living a life like Robin Goodfellow (Puck).
Other than that, maybe Linus from Peanuts, just because he seems so modest, sentimental, and affectionate.
To the person below me: I still like this question that someone else asked - if you chose someone to portray you in a movie, who would you choose other than yourself, and why?
wow thats a hard question. it would have to be someone short with a great personality :) maybe kirsten dunst or reese witherspoon if they dyed their hair brown i would have to say the girl that was in matchstick men and white oleander (i forget her name) b/c she has played a role of someone like me already.
same question if you havent already answered
or favorite movie star?
Alison Lohman - I googled. Good movie. I'd want Sean Penn playing me.
Who would play your love interest and why?
Jeepers creepers, good question. Though no one can quite compare to Ms. Psyche (especially while I suddenly hum Sinead O'Connor to myself), I may have to go with Gwyneth Paltrow, having always a strong affinity for her acting and grace.
To the person below me: same question. ;)
Likewise, Bandinette is incomparable. A young(er) Brigette Fonda, as Bandinette is only 28.
Clubs or pubs?
Pub first, club later...
What is you favorite way of spending a saturday evening?
If I feel active, I will go to the Saturday Market (http://www.saturdaymarket.org/), and perhaps wander around town with friends or family; if I feel not as active, I will most likely spend the evening with leisure writing. Tonight, probably, will result in much studying for a mid-term on Monday morning.
To the person below me: who do you consider your favorite actors/actresses?
Actors. First, Colin Firth; second, Kenneth Branagh; third, Alan Rickman. Actresses, first, Emma Thompson, second, Kate Winslet...third...third...Audrey Hepburn, I suppose.
Do you go to concerts/ballets/operas often?
Not as often as I would like, but I have attended far more plays in the past than concerts, operas, and musicals combined. Unfortunately, being so low on funds, due to college, the last opera I saw by Richard Strauss, Die Fledermaus, roughly a year ago.
To the person below me: what scent do you love most?
Manufactured - Paul Smith London. Natural - my girlfriend.
Sorry - forgot the question again.
edited for relevence.
time to ask a question
do you like yogurt?
I *want* to like yog(h)urt. Yogurt is good for me. It comes in many nice flavors. But alas...
The really thick custardy kind is good!
The frozen kind is divine!
The kind covering raisins is scrumptious.
So maybe I do like yogurt.
Do you like mushrooms?
Yes. I have enjoyed many varieties of this fine fungal foodstuff.
What is your favourite fungus?
Mmm, the word 'fungus' sounds so appetizing. :D
For consumption, I would have to choose mushrooms; I love them especially raw with some bleu cheese dressing.
To the person below me: where have you travelled that you loved most?
I haven't been to very many places. The most memorable was probably my trip to Yosemite with my father.
We climbed Half-Dome and Nevada and Vernal Falls, I ate his concocted camping "pizza" made out of tomato paste, string cheese and wheat bread slices, and he decided to climb a tree one night only to be trapped up there by a bear who picked up apples and started throwing them at him! Great fun. :D
Below me:
What is the most risky thing you have ever done?
Put my life in danger by standing still on my bike in the middle of the road to save the long line of caterpillars which were migrating across it from being run over. :D
Same question.
gone hunting with someone who has tried to kill me before.
same question
this actually happened???? :eek: did you take pictures? was the bear playing a game? and why didn't it play with you?Quote:
Originally Posted by Psyche
i've done a lot of risky things. here are a few:
took a bath with a radio that decided to fall into the tub with me - it unplugged itself on the way down, thank you very much.
took a 'short cut' when hiking down yosemite falls only to find out i was inches away from the precipice and there was no trail left, just stakes that someone had hammered into the granite. couldn't go up, had to crawl backwards and sideways on my hands and knees.
visited someone clandestinely and took a train back at 5 a.m. to get back to the station, i had to walk two miles on the shoulder of a 4-lane highway in the dark, with big-rigs swooshing past me going 45 mph or so.
same question