| 28 November 2003 14:53 | some stuff |
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from the incomparable bebelua:
from the incomparable albert: there are only two rules: 1) cut and paste to your own webspace and 2)only one answer per question! [ed. note: damn you, albert!!] favorite south american country: bolivia greatest sneakers you have ever owned: black low top chucks. favorite obscure american president: james buchanan name you would give a pet octopus: marcel favorite decade of the twentieth century: 1920s favorite short story: pass favorite beatles album: revolver does lucky the leprechaun remind you of a grasshopper: no. grasshopper is my cat's name. favorite revolutionary: robespierre preferred form of robot: non-homicidal favorite black and white movie: to kill a mockingbird favorite grade in elementary school: third grade favorite actor/actress from the united kingdom area (all-time): possibly helena bonham-carter island nation you would like to be a citizen of: new zealand favorite cryptozoological creature: chupacabras favorite painter when you were just a child: rene magritte. the painting of the woman's torso as face had an immeasurable impact on me favorite hindu deity: ganesha what you would call your kung-fu style: busdriving fool have you ever been shocked by electricity: no. i guess i take electricity for granted favorite bird: crow all-time greatest pancakes: strawberry with brown sugar and sour cream writer whose work you are currently reading: michel faber favorite shakespearean play: 'amlet band that puts you in outer space sometimes: radiohead two families enter, one family leaves, thunderdome style, partridges vs. bradys: cindy brady is the only one left standing favorite character in a wes anderson film: margaret yang favorite planet in our solar system: pluto have you ever tested yourself for telekinesis: no actor/actress who would play a grandparent in the film based on your best-selling autobiography: james cromwell body of water you wouldn't mind being lost at sea in: the adriatic. |