Thought I would throw down both MM button I had.
Once more around the track form this week's Monday Minute...holiday style!
1. If you could interview any famous person, dead or alive, who would it be? What would you ask?
Hunter S. Thompson. Which move did he like best, "Where the Buffalo Roam" or "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas".
2. You have to give up one thing for a month. What would it be - car, guilty pleasure (ie. food, drink, fav. tv show), or sex?
I would give up gaining weight. Then I could eat all the things I shouldn't with no worries...although I may be dead at the end of that month, maybe I should give up aging?
3. Is there a word/phrase you say that you are made fun of for? If so, what is it?
"Nice, very nice". That is my standard response most anything that I have no other words for, plus it pisses some people off. I guess that isn't really made fun of but then again no one makes fun of me...anytime...anywhere...for anything.
4. Which is a stronger emotion: Anger or Love?
Anger is the stronger...but Love is the better!
5. Where was your first job?
Ohio


9 comments:
The anger is strong with you..
good answers!
"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" is one of my all time favorite books and movies...
Nice, very nice.
I love your answer for number 2.
You really are developing this blog!
Thanks for your comment on mine. I'm really pleased with my new camera and have photos ready to post which I hope people will enjoy. I haven't 'got' rust with it yet. Twice I've gone out to photograph rust and had you in mind when I did so but the results weren't good. (Imprecise and dull.) Cameras are like new friends and dogs. It takes a while to get used to them!
Lucy
Amen to number #2.
I'm not giving up sex for anything!
Mepsipax: Are you trying to be Yoda or Darth Vader??
Pat: Still have not read the book on that one...I need to do that.
TS: Nice...combined two in one!
CB: I knew that would be popular.
Alex: I thought that was a given!
Wow, you ran the whole state of Ohio? That must of been tough.
PTM: The question was "Where" not "What"...right?
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