Here we go again
Nov. 17th, 2004 05:27 pmYes, it's another questions thingy, because I'm bored (and quite probably boring). Stolen from
kennedybak this time.
[A] First, recommend to me:
1. a movie:
2. a book:
3. a musical artist, song, or album:
[B] I want everyone who reads this to ask me three questions, no more, no less. Ask me anything you want.
1.
2.
3.
[C] Then I want you to go to your journal, copy and paste this allowing your friends to ask you anything & say that you stole it from me.
[A] First, recommend to me:
1. a movie:
2. a book:
3. a musical artist, song, or album:
[B] I want everyone who reads this to ask me three questions, no more, no less. Ask me anything you want.
1.
2.
3.
[C] Then I want you to go to your journal, copy and paste this allowing your friends to ask you anything & say that you stole it from me.
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Date: 2004-11-17 04:49 pm (UTC)A2. I've read House of Sleep and What a Carve Up! -- will get round to all the others eventually!
A3. Ah!
B1. Um... only a VERY old version. Like, 10.1 or something. I could probably get a copy that fell off the back of a multimedia lab if you wanted one... ;)
B2. To drink on its own, whisky. Though a really good vodka would probably beat a bog-standard malt. If I want to drink lots of whatever it is, though, you can't mix a malt, so it'd have to be the vodka. I drank so much really shit vodka as a student though that I'm quite picky about the stuff now.
B3. (*blush*!) I guess I learned by reading a lot, and by writing all the time. I wrote lots of 'stories' as a small child (which were probably utter rubbish, of course). As a teenager I kept a diary (page-a-day -- first A5, then A4 because I was adding so many supplementary pages in -- for several years) and a seekrit journal as well; I wrote poetry in my science lessons, I wanted to write A Novel and used to write the sort of prose that these days I'd put on LJ. (I might put some of what I wrote then on LJ, actually, just for the hell of it.) I've always done writing-heavy subjects, at school & at university; I wrote 2 essays a week for 4 years at Oxford. Not the same thing, really, but it all helps to refine the process of finding the right word for the, for the wassname. :-)
C. No probs.
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Date: 2004-11-18 01:02 am (UTC)