1. Leave me a comment saying anything random, like your favorite lyric to your current favorite song. Or your favorite kind of sandwich. Something random. Whatever you like.
2. I respond by asking you five personal questions so I can get to know you better.
3. You WILL update your LJ with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and offer to ask someone else in the post.
5. When others comment asking to be asked, you will ask them five questions.
The questions for me from
dreams_of_him:
1. Why Brass?
2. Is there anything you could eat every day for the rest of your life and never get tired of it?
3. If you could live anywhere, where would that be?
4. If you could change history and not ruin the future, what would you change and why?
5. What is your favorite memory?
Why Brass?
Someone has to love him. I’ve always loved the tough guy, the one who's maybe not the best looking but who has this quality that goes beyond looks. I also love flawed characters and Brass is about as flawed as they come. The biggest reason though is Paul G. He brings Brass to life and makes what could be a clichéd cop completely believable. He’s an incredible actor who often gets overlooked (by everyone but the critics) but I think that’s how he likes it.
Is there anything you could eat every day for the rest of your life and never get tired of it?
This is a tough one because there are several foods that I have attempted to eat every day with the thought that I’d never get tired of it but eventually, I do. However, I’ll say risotto with shrimp and tomatoes. If it weren’t such a pain to make, I could eat that every day. I’m sure my arteries would implode before I got tired of it.
If you could live anywhere, where would that be?
Santa Barbara, in one of the houses along Shoreline Drive across from Shoreline Park.
If you could change history and not ruin the future, what would you change and why?
The Holocaust would never have happened. If Hitler had been stopped, yes, it would have completely changed the Jewish world and Israel would not exist. There’s no guarantee that the course of history wouldn’t eventually take us down a path worse than what we have now but if that could have stopped the slaughter of 6 million Jews, then I’d take that chance.
What is your favorite memory?
Second grade, when life was still full of cooties and innocence and Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy, and dreams of being a wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys. I think this means I’m getting old, doesn’t it?
2. I respond by asking you five personal questions so I can get to know you better.
3. You WILL update your LJ with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and offer to ask someone else in the post.
5. When others comment asking to be asked, you will ask them five questions.
The questions for me from
1. Why Brass?
2. Is there anything you could eat every day for the rest of your life and never get tired of it?
3. If you could live anywhere, where would that be?
4. If you could change history and not ruin the future, what would you change and why?
5. What is your favorite memory?
Why Brass?
Someone has to love him. I’ve always loved the tough guy, the one who's maybe not the best looking but who has this quality that goes beyond looks. I also love flawed characters and Brass is about as flawed as they come. The biggest reason though is Paul G. He brings Brass to life and makes what could be a clichéd cop completely believable. He’s an incredible actor who often gets overlooked (by everyone but the critics) but I think that’s how he likes it.
Is there anything you could eat every day for the rest of your life and never get tired of it?
This is a tough one because there are several foods that I have attempted to eat every day with the thought that I’d never get tired of it but eventually, I do. However, I’ll say risotto with shrimp and tomatoes. If it weren’t such a pain to make, I could eat that every day. I’m sure my arteries would implode before I got tired of it.
If you could live anywhere, where would that be?
Santa Barbara, in one of the houses along Shoreline Drive across from Shoreline Park.
If you could change history and not ruin the future, what would you change and why?
The Holocaust would never have happened. If Hitler had been stopped, yes, it would have completely changed the Jewish world and Israel would not exist. There’s no guarantee that the course of history wouldn’t eventually take us down a path worse than what we have now but if that could have stopped the slaughter of 6 million Jews, then I’d take that chance.
What is your favorite memory?
Second grade, when life was still full of cooties and innocence and Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy, and dreams of being a wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys. I think this means I’m getting old, doesn’t it?
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Date: 2008-06-12 06:24 am (UTC)