For certain things, I have already traveled very far without regrets, and I would travel much farther if necessary.
Do you think you could live in total seclusion, J.D. Salinger style, for days, weeks, months, years?
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For certain things, I have already traveled very far without regrets, and I would travel much farther if necessary.
Do you think you could live in total seclusion, J.D. Salinger style, for days, weeks, months, years?
No. I really really need my social interaction.
Which Simpsons character are you?
I can really relate with Milhouse in a few ways - nerdy, shy, sometimes awkward, but a good friend.
Did you ever have an imaginary friend?
Oh sure, loads. Some I'd forgotten about, but I was bruttaly reminded by some old old friends. What gives.
Was your imaginary friend male or female?
I had one male imaginary friend, between the ages of 4 and 6, appropriately named after myself; he never slept, and would spend time reading while I slept, but would fly otherwise.
Do you think you could conform well if you had the take up the American measurement systems (pounds, miles, gallons, Fahrenheit)?
NEVER! I'd bring thermometers from home, and decileter measurers, and kilogram weights. You guys have got it all wrong! :)
Can you whistle with flour in your mouth?
Probably not; I already cannot whistle all that well, and I would probably end up inhaling petals.
Do you swim well? What about diving?
I'm a great swimmer, and a great diver. But i'm a bit like a cat who likes to keep her paws dry.
Dance at the back, or jump around in the mosh pit?
Neither. I usually end up as the guy who gets to the concert early to stand in front of the mosh pit with a fantastic view of the stage.
Do you tend to work on school or work projects better alone or in groups?
Projects with groups - the more brains, the wider your scope, the more informed and well considered your project becomes.
Shall we have a glass of wine and call it a (litnet) day?
You bet, and watch those movies we rented, too. ;)
What wine would you like to drink?
a nice merlot...
what is the best wine you ever had? (name, place, etc)
Dom Perignon treated me really, really well (but did not treat my wallet well). My favorites change from time to time, but I love an organic sulfite-free gamay noir from the Amity Vineyards of Oregon - out of this world!
Same question.
A good, grape-y Zinfandel is my favorite (not the cheap pink stuff, the red, fruity, lovely stuff).
Wine: white or red?
Red.
Can you tell the wine's name by only tasting it?