1435. How honest are you in your diary? (I'm sure you're nothing but.)
4014. What is your fantasy valentine's day like? (I'm fascinated to hear the answer for this one.)
1213. Have you ever had an HIV test? (What's the point of this one?)
3243. Would you agree that a blade of grass is nothing less than the journeywork of stars? (Feeling philosophical today?)
4287. Do you want people to notice when you're not around? (As if they wouldn't.)
1215. Have you ever ridden a motorcycle? (Can I just say that the imagery that goes with this is priceless?)
568. Is everyday a special occasion? (Do you wake up all Sunshine and Daisies every day, Pepper?)
3285. What does it mean to be free? (This is the first one I've liked, actually.)
1951. Would you ever participate in a 'sock hop'? (If so, we should put one together. I won't go, but you definitely should. Rhodey can be your date. And I'll have someone spy and take pictures of everything. Sound good? I thought so.)
266. Who knows more...you, or your parents? (Speaking of which, does your mother still hate me?)
406. Are people too complex and different to be categorized? (Each and every one of us is a unique little snowflake. Haven't you heard?)
1459. If someone sings songs that they don't write and they don't play any instruments or mix the songs or have any creative input at all..Are they a musician? (If it's furry all over, has a collar around it's neck, and barks, it's a duck.)
591. What would you do anything for? (A Klondike bar?)
4214. What is your favorite thing to dip into fondue? (No innuendo intended. I think.)
2014. What do these color combinations remind you of: (Another one I fail to see the point of...)
orange and pink:
pink and green:
green and gold:
purple and gold:
gold and red: (Well that should be obvious.)
red and white:
blue and grey:
338. Have you ever fallen in love with someone you shouldn't have?
2103. Who do you have no respect for? (If it's Rhodey, don't say it. It'll break his heart.)
47. What if you could meet anyone who is alive? (Wouldn't this question be better if they added on 'or dead, and who would it be'?)
1240. To-MAY-toes or to-MA-toes? (Po-TAY-toes or Po-TA-toes? Veg-TA-bles or Veggie-TAY-bles?)
1435. How honest are you in your diary? (I'm sure you're nothing but.) I don't think I've kept a diary since I was about twelve, but ... I think I was honest.
4014. What is your fantasy valentine's day like? (I'm fascinated to hear the answer for this one.) I don't ... exactly do Valentine's Day anymore. It's just another day really - whatever can be said and done and shown on that day should be said and done and shown any other day. Or something like that.
1213. Have you ever had an HIV test? (What's the point of this one?) I think an overly enthusiastic new personal physician had me run through that too for a routine check-up. Luckily, with more patients that he got, his comprehensiveness in way too many tests dropped to a relatively normal level. He's turning out reasonably good. Not that I've had to use his services too often. But if you let me call him next time you're flat on your back and too beat up to move much, he should do well. (You're right there.)
3243. Would you agree that a blade of grass is nothing less than the journeywork of stars? (Feeling philosophical today?) *blinks* That reads more poetic than philosophical actually and I'd have no clue whether to agree or not. Honestly, I'd say it's a pretty sentence that doesn't make all that much practical sense.
4287. Do you want people to notice when you're not around? (As if they wouldn't.) If I've done my job right, things should be running smoothly even when I'm not always around - but then again, usually you're the one I get to be around, and I doubt you'd fail to notice. Eventually. Did you get to look up that social security number, or is it still mine to keep for you?
1215. Have you ever ridden a motorcycle? (Can I just say that the imagery that goes with this is priceless?) No, I haven't. Well, not in motion.
568. Is everyday a special occasion? (Do you wake up all Sunshine and Daisies every day, Pepper?) In a way, I suppose it is. Or I think I'm supposed to consider it so in order to be more positive or something. (Occasionally.)
3285. What does it mean to be free? (This is the first one I've liked, actually.) Having the possibility to choose and choose fairly. And using it. (Of course, you're probably the freest person I've known. That's not the same as saying that you use that freedom always to its... capacity, but between your circumstances and your mind - and the emphasis is on the latter - you have more freedom than many, many other people.)
1951. Would you ever participate in a 'sock hop'? (If so, we should put one together. I won't go, but you definitely should. Rhodey can be your date. And I'll have someone spy and take pictures of everything. Sound good? I thought so.) God no. The world would grind to a halt if I went somewhere public on anything other than high heels, you know.
266. Who knows more...you, or your parents? (Speaking of which, does your mother still hate me?) Different areas of expertise. But I didn't get my smarts out of the blue sky. (Why yes, now that you ask, I believe she does. She's still set on sending you some of her cooking, and I'd call that a certain sign. Good thing my father tends to not allow her much in the kitchen still.)
406. Are people too complex and different to be categorized? (Each and every one of us is a unique little snowflake. Haven't you heard?) Sure. Then again, some categorization needs to be done, at least by affiliation of choice or something. Or else my job would be even more chaotic than it is. (You're not a snowflake. You're a snowball, no less than a bunch of flecks stuck together.)
1459. If someone sings songs that they don't write and they don't play any instruments or mix the songs or have any creative input at all..Are they a musician? (If it's furry all over, has a collar around it's neck, and barks, it's a duck.) Singing can be creative input, I have been told - but that is only provided that he does sing well, and believably. Some songs that are quite good can be rendered completely dead by the wrong performer. And I'm probably not the best person to judge music honestly. But the human voice is also an instrument - he's as much a musician as the drummer, the guitar player, violinist, and so forth. That said, those who croak obviously don't do it right. (Hah. Obviously it is.)
591. What would you do anything for? (A Klondike bar?) ... Anything and everything you require.
4214. What is your favorite thing to dip into fondue? (No innuendo intended. I think.) Cheese or dessert? For the former, asparagus; for the latter, strawberries. (Thank you for clarifying, coming from you it was making me wonder.)
2014. What do these color combinations remind you of: (Another one I fail to see the point of...) orange and pink: High school prom.
pink and green: Water melon.
green and gold: Scarlett O'Hara
purple and gold: um... French royalty.
gold and red: (Well that should be obvious.) (well, yes.) A certain millionaire flying around in something that is way too dangerous some of the time. And who saved my life.
red and white: My mother.
blue and grey: Rhodey
338. Have you ever fallen in love with someone you shouldn't have? Perhaps.
2103. Who do you have no respect for? (If it's Rhodey, don't say it. It'll break his heart.) Traitors. (*snorts* Not that he'd ever tell anyone.)
47. What if you could meet anyone who is alive? (Wouldn't this question be better if they added on 'or dead, and who would it be'?) (I think this question is one of those meant to be answered in sequence, which I totally ignored by using this random number thing. I think the previous question must be something about meeting any person, even if they're dead. Or... something.) Ah, naming anybody around you would mean you'd drag me there, wouldn't it. I think I meet enough interesting people just tailing you, thank you.
1240. To-MAY-toes or to-MA-toes? (Po-TAY-toes or Po-TA-toes? Veg-TA-bles or Veggie-TAY-bles?) I guess the former. (Let's call the calling off off... My father's spoiled my tastes with all that jazz.)
1986. Are you useful? (Now that one's simple.) Trying to stay so. (Why, yes.)
1213. Sounds like a regular Kevorkian. Like that ever happens. Potts, we don't blaspheme here.
4287. I remember a five, and a two.
1215. ... Not in motion? You sat on it and imagined yourself out on the open road? I can't figure out whether or not that's funnier than the original imagery. Was there 'vroom vroom' noises involved?
568. If it really was every day, I think we'd get along significantly less.
3285. Giving you, by default, a lot more freedoms than most. Except for when you make plans.
1951. So wear the heels to the sock hop. You'll be just a little bit taller than everyone else. It might even make the poodle skirt more interesting.
266. If I fake my own death, will that mean she'll think I've eaten it?
406. Are you insinuating that I'm destructive?
1459. Pepper, do you realize you've just called Miley Cyrus a musician?
591. And a Klondike bar.
4214. I had to look twice at it too. That's about as random as the HIV question.
2014: gold and red: You sound like Laura.
2103. Rhodey carries a lot of hurt on the inside. We may never know how much. He's just a big fluffy angst bear.
47. Oh come on, name someone so I can drag you there.
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Date: 2008-08-29 11:51 pm (UTC)4014. What is your fantasy valentine's day like? (I'm fascinated to hear the answer for this one.)
1213. Have you ever had an HIV test? (What's the point of this one?)
3243. Would you agree that a blade of grass is nothing less than the journeywork of stars? (Feeling philosophical today?)
4287. Do you want people to notice when you're not around? (As if they wouldn't.)
1215. Have you ever ridden a motorcycle? (Can I just say that the imagery that goes with this is priceless?)
568. Is everyday a special occasion? (Do you wake up all Sunshine and Daisies every day, Pepper?)
3285. What does it mean to be free? (This is the first one I've liked, actually.)
1951. Would you ever participate in a 'sock hop'? (If so, we should put one together. I won't go, but you definitely should. Rhodey can be your date. And I'll have someone spy and take pictures of everything. Sound good? I thought so.)
266. Who knows more...you, or your parents? (Speaking of which, does your mother still hate me?)
406. Are people too complex and different to be categorized? (Each and every one of us is a unique little snowflake. Haven't you heard?)
1459. If someone sings songs that they don't write and they don't play any instruments or mix the songs or have any creative input at all..Are they a musician? (If it's furry all over, has a collar around it's neck, and barks, it's a duck.)
591. What would you do anything for? (A Klondike bar?)
4214. What is your favorite thing to dip into fondue? (No innuendo intended. I think.)
2014. What do these color combinations remind you of: (Another one I fail to see the point of...)
orange and pink:
pink and green:
green and gold:
purple and gold:
gold and red: (Well that should be obvious.)
red and white:
blue and grey:
338. Have you ever fallen in love with someone you shouldn't have?
2103. Who do you have no respect for? (If it's Rhodey, don't say it. It'll break his heart.)
47. What if you could meet anyone who is alive? (Wouldn't this question be better if they added on 'or dead, and who would it be'?)
1240. To-MAY-toes or to-MA-toes? (Po-TAY-toes or Po-TA-toes? Veg-TA-bles or Veggie-TAY-bles?)
1986. Are you useful? (Now that one's simple.)
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Date: 2008-08-30 07:58 am (UTC)I don't think I've kept a diary since I was about twelve, but ... I think I was honest.
4014. What is your fantasy valentine's day like? (I'm fascinated to hear the answer for this one.)
I don't ... exactly do Valentine's Day anymore. It's just another day really - whatever can be said and done and shown on that day should be said and done and shown any other day. Or something like that.
1213. Have you ever had an HIV test? (What's the point of this one?)
I think an overly enthusiastic new personal physician had me run through that too for a routine check-up. Luckily, with more patients that he got, his comprehensiveness in way too many tests dropped to a relatively normal level. He's turning out reasonably good. Not that I've had to use his services too often.
But if you let me call him next time you're flat on your back and too beat up to move much, he should do well.(You're right there.)3243. Would you agree that a blade of grass is nothing less than the journeywork of stars? (Feeling philosophical today?)
*blinks* That reads more poetic than philosophical actually and I'd have no clue whether to agree or not. Honestly, I'd say it's a pretty sentence that doesn't make all that much practical sense.
4287. Do you want people to notice when you're not around? (As if they wouldn't.)
If I've done my job right, things should be running smoothly even when I'm not always around - but then again, usually you're the one I get to be around, and I doubt you'd fail to notice. Eventually. Did you get to look up that social security number, or is it still mine to keep for you?
1215. Have you ever ridden a motorcycle? (Can I just say that the imagery that goes with this is priceless?)
No, I haven't. Well, not in motion.
568. Is everyday a special occasion? (Do you wake up all Sunshine and Daisies every day, Pepper?)
In a way, I suppose it is. Or I think I'm supposed to consider it so in order to be more positive or something. (Occasionally.)
3285. What does it mean to be free? (This is the first one I've liked, actually.)
Having the possibility to choose and choose fairly. And using it. (Of course, you're probably the freest person I've known. That's not the same as saying that you use that freedom always to its... capacity, but between your circumstances and your mind - and the emphasis is on the latter - you have more freedom than many, many other people.)
1951. Would you ever participate in a 'sock hop'? (If so, we should put one together. I won't go, but you definitely should. Rhodey can be your date. And I'll have someone spy and take pictures of everything. Sound good? I thought so.)
God no. The world would grind to a halt if I went somewhere public on anything other than high heels, you know.
266. Who knows more...you, or your parents? (Speaking of which, does your mother still hate me?)
Different areas of expertise. But I didn't get my smarts out of the blue sky. (Why yes, now that you ask, I believe she does. She's still set on sending you some of her cooking, and I'd call that a certain sign. Good thing my father tends to not allow her much in the kitchen still.)
406. Are people too complex and different to be categorized? (Each and every one of us is a unique little snowflake. Haven't you heard?)
Sure. Then again, some categorization needs to be done, at least by affiliation of choice or something. Or else my job would be even more chaotic than it is. (You're not a snowflake. You're a snowball, no less than a bunch of flecks stuck together.)
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Date: 2008-08-30 08:20 am (UTC)Singing can be creative input, I have been told - but that is only provided that he does sing well, and believably. Some songs that are quite good can be rendered completely dead by the wrong performer. And I'm probably not the best person to judge music honestly. But the human voice is also an instrument - he's as much a musician as the drummer, the guitar player, violinist, and so forth. That said, those who croak obviously don't do it right. (Hah. Obviously it is.)
591. What would you do anything for? (A Klondike bar?)
...
Anything and everything you require.
4214. What is your favorite thing to dip into fondue? (No innuendo intended. I think.)
Cheese or dessert? For the former, asparagus; for the latter, strawberries. (Thank you for clarifying, coming from you it was making me wonder.)
2014. What do these color combinations remind you of: (Another one I fail to see the point of...)
orange and pink: High school prom.
pink and green: Water melon.
green and gold: Scarlett O'Hara
purple and gold: um... French royalty.
gold and red: (Well that should be obvious.) (well, yes.) A certain millionaire flying around in something that is way too dangerous some of the time. And who saved my life.
red and white: My mother.
blue and grey: Rhodey
338. Have you ever fallen in love with someone you shouldn't have?
Perhaps.
2103. Who do you have no respect for? (If it's Rhodey, don't say it. It'll break his heart.)
Traitors. (*snorts* Not that he'd ever tell anyone.)
47. What if you could meet anyone who is alive? (Wouldn't this question be better if they added on 'or dead, and who would it be'?)
(I think this question is one of those meant to be answered in sequence, which I totally ignored by using this random number thing. I think the previous question must be something about meeting any person, even if they're dead. Or... something.) Ah, naming anybody around you would mean you'd drag me there, wouldn't it. I think I meet enough interesting people just tailing you, thank you.
1240. To-MAY-toes or to-MA-toes? (Po-TAY-toes or Po-TA-toes? Veg-TA-bles or Veggie-TAY-bles?)
I guess the former. (Let's call the calling off off... My father's spoiled my tastes with all that jazz.)
1986. Are you useful? (Now that one's simple.)
Trying to stay so. (Why, yes.)
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Date: 2008-08-30 05:15 pm (UTC)Like that ever happens. Potts, we don't blaspheme here.4287. I remember a five, and a two.
1215. ... Not in motion? You sat on it and imagined yourself out on the open road? I can't figure out whether or not that's funnier than the original imagery. Was there 'vroom vroom' noises involved?
568. If it really was every day, I think we'd get along significantly less.
3285. Giving you, by default, a lot more freedoms than most. Except for when you make plans.
1951. So wear the heels to the sock hop. You'll be just a little bit taller than everyone else. It might even make the poodle skirt more interesting.
266. If I fake my own death, will that mean she'll think I've eaten it?
406. Are you insinuating that I'm destructive?
1459. Pepper, do you realize you've just called Miley Cyrus a musician?
591. And a Klondike bar.
4214. I had to look twice at it too. That's about as random as the HIV question.
2014: gold and red: You sound like Laura.
2103. Rhodey carries a lot of hurt on the inside. We may never know how much. He's just a big fluffy angst bear.
47. Oh come on, name someone so I can drag you there.
1240. Nothing necessarily wrong with that.
1986. I don't see that changing.