
Someday We'll Be Together
1. Have you ever left a relationship but knew that eventually you'd get back together? no
2. Are there things that you hate to buy? Items that you either hate to spend perfectly good money on or hate to spend the time it takes to buy them? I don't like buying things associated with chores
3. What is your favorite cartoon show and why? I am a real Bugs Bunny fan
4. Are you anywhere close to doing what you wanted to do as a kid? well... I guess so
5. Now that you're in the "real world," is your current job now really what you want to do for a living? If not, what would you ultimately like to do? I know I want to work with youth but sometimes the politics of teaching get on my nerves... and I mean my last nerve.
6. A local university has asked you to teach a class about the one thing you know the most about. What would you be teaching and what would the name of the course be? wow... that's a good question
7. Commercials ... they can make us laugh or can annoy the heck out of us. Tell us about your favorite commercial and/or a commercial you simply loathe. there are some local commercials that drive me nuts but there's also a local commercial that makes me laugh (I just looked for it online but couldn't find it)
8. Tell us about your favorite comedy movie of all time. There are just too many to choose from, but I'm going with the Princess Bride
9. Tell us about your favorite black and white movie of all time. Casablanca is fantastic
2 comments:
I LOVE The Princess Bride! If I haven't already foisted my opinion on you, the book is even better. It's by William Golden. If it's out of print, I bet your library has a copy.
I typically tag Princess Bride as my favorite movie when pressed. It's on the short list of movies I never get tired of watching. I consider it, basically, flawless in it's execution as a film. The other movie I always think of like that is Office Space. Couldn't be more different, but it's perfect. Of course, I second the Gal on the book version.
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