Questions Answered
The rules
I will respond; I’ll ask you five questions.
You’ll update your website with my five questions, and your five answers.
You’ll include this explanation.
You’ll ask other people five questions when they want to be interviewed.
My Questions came from Claire. First 7 people who request it in my comments get the questions. Mind you, I’ve never had 7 comments on an entry, so I’m not expecting much
1. What book has made an impression on you?
Butterball made a big impression on me early on in my career, followed by the Curious George series. The Way of Zen got me interested in Zen Buddhism and meditation.
2. Which superhero do you most identify with?
Fighting crime is an addiction, just like any other. The first step is admitting that you have a problem. I’m going to go out on a limb and say Knight Rider. My dad used to have a talking car in the 1980s, and it was awesome.
3. Do you have a most precious photograph?
I had a most precious photograph, but it was recently consumed in a house fire. I would dearly love to get a replacement for this photo as soon as possible, and I am turning to you, dear readers, for help. It needs to be evocative, heart-rending, inspiring and emotionally charged. Subject matter is unimportant. Nudity is a bonus.
4. Were you in the popular crowd at high school?
Well, we thought we were popular, but other people thought we were a bunch of new-wave dickheads with a dash of preppie sauce.
5. Who do you secretly admire but are ashamed to have to admit?
Hmm. I’m stumped. No, wait… I think it’s Ghyslain, AKA The Star Wars Kid.
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I’d ask to be interviewed if I had any semblance of a site to “tag back” with.
Did your dad really have a talking car? I was probably watching too many cartoons to notice the existence of such a vehicle.
Moi Please??
Celina, my dad really did have a talking car, although it wasn’t quite as cool as it sounds. It was a 1982 Nissan Maxima, and it had pre-recorded warnings in a female voice; so if one of the doors was slightly open while you were driving, it would say ‘Left door is ajar…’ until you closed it. After it was a few years old and I started to drive it, the warning voices became a hilarious novelty for drunken passengers.
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Hi there, you can interview me if you care too.
your answer to number 3 was priceless.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6… hey I think I made it, 8th comment, interview me if you can…
Hey Phil, I would like to participate, if I made it into the first 7…
I’ve never been proud of my ability to count past three, but it sure looks like when you weed out the comments not requesting to be interviewed, I’m number seven. Pick me!