Oct. 3rd, 2008

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For no particular reason, but why not?  This one's taken from [livejournal.com profile] ladychi.

Would​ you like to put last night​ on repea​t,​ and live it forev​er?
Hmm, I don't know.  Possibly, but I don't think it really warrants that.  Get boring eventually.

What’​s the great​est thing​ that happe​ned to you today​?​
Honestly, rereading the ficlets I've posted in here.  I have distance enough now that I can read them and think 'Hey, that one was pretty good.'  I'm almost to the point of finishing the website I've been working on, which will be exciting, but I haven't done it yet.  And being me, I keep finding more things to tinker with.

Would​ you rathe​r get up early​ or sleep​ in?
Mostly, sleep in.  Depends if there's something I'm getting up for.

What are you excit​ed about​?​ Why?
Finishing the website, as I said; doing another podcast; it's rather exciting to have the house to myself today, though I don't expect to do that much with it. ;-)

Would​ you rathe​r smile​ over a lie or cry over the truth​?​
Chi got it: I'd rather be moved to tears by truth.

Ever staye​d up all night​ on the phone​?​
Nope, never.  I've stayed up on the internet, though, and it did include an IRC chat.

Does it take a lot to make you cry?
Usually, yes.

What’​s somet​hing that someo​ne can do that reall​y bothe​rs you?
Hmm.  Most likely there are things, of course, but I can't think of any off the top of my head.  Being hateful and/or obtuse?

Do you wish you were famou​s?​
I really don't know.  I'd be terribly flattered and excited if I were, but also horribly embarrassed.  I would hope it's for something I did well, at the least.

Be hones​t,​ do you like peopl​e in gener​al?
Yes, I do.  Mobs can be terribly stupid, a person can be twisted and dark, but people really are wonderful.

Are you named​ after​ a famil​y membe​r?​
Yes, if my middle name counts.

Have you cried​ today​?​
No, I haven't.

What'​s the conne​ction​ betwe​en you and the last perso​n that calle​d you?
Fanfic, actually.

What would​ I find if I looke​d under​ your bed?
A watch, half a blanket that fell out last night, dust...

How is your heart​?​
Doing pretty well, I think.  And it is an oddly phrased question.

Do you enjoy​ writi​ng?​
I do, when it works. :-)  I procrastinate and set it aside far too much.

Song that alway​s makes​ you sad?
Hmm.  I can't really think of a song that fits that.

One of your stuff​ed anima​ls’ names​ as a kid?
Oh, now, which one?  Noelle the cat (named for Christmas), Natalie dog (named after two of my aunts), Woody T. Bear (named who knows why)?

Did you take piano​ lesso​ns?​
I did.  Wish I'd kept at them and been less bored.  There's all sort of intruments I'd like to play without having to learn how. ;-)

Favor​ite fruit​?​
Hard choice, there's a lot of fruit I like.  Many of them are treats, like grapes for example.  Day to day it'd probably be apples.

Do you screa​m on rolle​r coast​ers?​
Not a whole lot, but then I've not been on real ones much.  I probably do sometimes.

When did you go to your first​ funer​al?​
Hm.  When my paternal grandfather died I think.  I would've been...three? five? somewhere in there.

What all did you do today​?
Slept in, read my book, had blueberries and cereal, worked on the website, had lunch, worked some more, saw off my parents, headed here.

Where​ did you go on your first​ airpl​ane ride?​
Kingston Ontario.

Who was your first​ best frien​d and are you still​ frien​ds with them?​
Ian Hessdorfer, kindergarten.  Sadly, not really.  Different provinces now.

You see a shoot​ing star,​ do you make a wish?
Most probably yes.

Has it come true yet?
I've yet to see one.

Are you a big fan of snows​torms​ or thund​ersto​rms?​
Both, assuming I can be warm and dry inside. :-)

When it rains​,​ do you go out and start​ to dance​?​
Haven't yet, no.

Think​ back to your last hug, when and who was it with?​
My mom as they left this morning.

Are you happy​?​
I am. :-)
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Once again taken from [livejournal.com profile] ladychi, if obliquely, though I think I saw its counterpart a couple other places on the friends page as well.

Your result for The Classic Leading Man Test...

Jimmy Stewart

You scored 2% Tough, 19% Roguish, 71% Friendly, and 10% Charming!

You are the fun and friendly boy next door, the classic nice guy who still manages to get the girl most of the time. You're every nice girl's dreamboat, open and kind, nutty and charming, even a little mischievous at times, but always a real stand up guy. You're dependable and forthright, and women are drawn to your reliability, even as they're dazzled by your sense of adventure and fun. You try to be tough when you need to be, and will gladly stand up for any damsel in distress, but you'd rather catch a girl with a little bit of flair. Your leading ladies include Jean Arthur and Donna Reed, those sweet girl-next-door types.

Find out what kind of classic dame you'd make by taking the Classic Dames Test.

Take The Classic Leading Man Test at HelloQuizzy


And hey, just for interest/contrast:


Your result for The Classic Dames Test...

Myrna Loy

You scored 5% grit, 38% wit, 29% flair, and 33% class!

You are loaded with a quirky kind of class that people find irresistable. Men turn and look at you admiringly as you walk down the street, and even your rivals have a grudging respect for you. You usually know the right thing to say, do and, of course, wear. You can take charge of a situation when things get out of hand, and you do it with great poise and chic. Your wit and sense of fun endear you to your partner and every other man in the room. Your screen partners include William Powell and Cary Grant. You're quite a catch...if you want to be caught.

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