Ask Me Anything! Episode 1.9
Apr. 5th, 2003 07:00 pmIt's been a busy week, but today will be a BONUS EDITION with more questions! :O
Today,
sinkhole asks: What's the scariest song you've ever heard?
There are far too many terrifying songs in existence for me to choose one. I blame this entirely on theMass-Produced Pop Automatons I mean the Pop "Music" Industry.
I *can* tell you that the most terrifying music video I've witnessed in recent months was Christina Aguilera's "Dirty." And no, I am not going to use her purposely erroneous spelling of the word, because man, that's irritating.
Also,
himitsu is wondering: What is your favorite kind of cheese?
Why, all cheese are wonderful and delicious, with their own special charm, silly! <3 But, I will name some of the ones I frequently use for you:
* To eat straight-up (or with crackers/bread): Sharp and/or smoked cheddar, swiss, and brie are all fabulous.
* For cooking: Parmesan/Asiago are probably my favourites. Lots of nutty cheese flavour in a small package! Pepper Jack is also awesome for some extra bite.
* In dressing or salads: Crumbled bleu cheese gets me every time. Oh, and feta! Feta is <3.
* For grilled-cheese sandwiches: Velveeta, or American singles. Non-processed cheeses have a less agreeable texture in this format.
* For all other sandwiches: My perennial favourite sandwich at the cafe downstairs from where I work had smoked gouda in it. I think that's the best I've had in a long time. Provolone and Havarti are also nice, because I'm a sandwich snob.
Meanwhile,
theho asks: What if the hokey-pokey is what it's all about?
I dunno, but if that's the case, then para- and quadriplegics are pretty much screwed, unless they are eventually issued animatronic dummies that are wired by remote, so they can put their right/left arms/legs in and out by proxy. ;p
Also,
safox asks: What do you plan to do within the next five years?
Good question. ::laughs:: Well, I plan to graduate before the end of 2003, so put that on the list. Ideally, I would like a Real Job™ as a web designer or developer, because some things NEVER change. I'll probably move to a bigger city, because Eugene's not a place where I want to settle for life, and I definitely want to live in a place where at least *some* of the semi-obscure bands I favour would actually play. (There's a reason why I don't go to many shows, people. ;p)
I also want to do all the things I can't currently do as a full-time student with 2.5 jobs and no money. But given the sucktacular economy, whether or not that will actually happen within the next 5 years is kind of moot. ^^;;;;
And
dynee asks: How do they cram all that gram?
I imagine they designed it that way when they were first defining the metric system... what??
Well, either that, or some random CG creature jumped on top of it a lot.
And that's all the questions there are! Ta!
Today,
There are far too many terrifying songs in existence for me to choose one. I blame this entirely on the
I *can* tell you that the most terrifying music video I've witnessed in recent months was Christina Aguilera's "Dirty." And no, I am not going to use her purposely erroneous spelling of the word, because man, that's irritating.
Also,
Why, all cheese are wonderful and delicious, with their own special charm, silly! <3 But, I will name some of the ones I frequently use for you:
* To eat straight-up (or with crackers/bread): Sharp and/or smoked cheddar, swiss, and brie are all fabulous.
* For cooking: Parmesan/Asiago are probably my favourites. Lots of nutty cheese flavour in a small package! Pepper Jack is also awesome for some extra bite.
* In dressing or salads: Crumbled bleu cheese gets me every time. Oh, and feta! Feta is <3.
* For grilled-cheese sandwiches: Velveeta, or American singles. Non-processed cheeses have a less agreeable texture in this format.
* For all other sandwiches: My perennial favourite sandwich at the cafe downstairs from where I work had smoked gouda in it. I think that's the best I've had in a long time. Provolone and Havarti are also nice, because I'm a sandwich snob.
Meanwhile,
I dunno, but if that's the case, then para- and quadriplegics are pretty much screwed, unless they are eventually issued animatronic dummies that are wired by remote, so they can put their right/left arms/legs in and out by proxy. ;p
Also,
Good question. ::laughs:: Well, I plan to graduate before the end of 2003, so put that on the list. Ideally, I would like a Real Job™ as a web designer or developer, because some things NEVER change. I'll probably move to a bigger city, because Eugene's not a place where I want to settle for life, and I definitely want to live in a place where at least *some* of the semi-obscure bands I favour would actually play. (There's a reason why I don't go to many shows, people. ;p)
I also want to do all the things I can't currently do as a full-time student with 2.5 jobs and no money. But given the sucktacular economy, whether or not that will actually happen within the next 5 years is kind of moot. ^^;;;;
And
I imagine they designed it that way when they were first defining the metric system... what??
Well, either that, or some random CG creature jumped on top of it a lot.
And that's all the questions there are! Ta!
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Date: 2003-04-05 07:09 pm (UTC)I'm dismayed that feta has no place on your list, but I'm sure this was merely an oversight. ;)
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Date: 2003-04-05 07:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-06 11:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-05 09:09 pm (UTC)no subject
OMG! I totally agree with you on the whole misspelling thing!! That is SO irritating!! It just proves that people in the entertainment world are just getting progressively stupider...
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Date: 2003-04-06 03:58 am (UTC)