Okay, it’s not much of a guide… it’s just another list, thanks to the hot cyber-crush I’m stalking my pal Adam Avitable, I’m using this survey-test he invented last weekend – it’s okay – he said we all could. I like to do what Adam tells me to do. It is for safety reasons that I cannot get into it… suffice it to say, the world would be a much better place if everyone would just do what I say Adam says. I think he possesses Jedi mind-trick powers, so consider yourselves warned.
The key is to not over-think these kinds of things (and oh, how I love to over-think things, and oh, how I loathe to choose a favorite or best anything… it’s just too damned hard) so this presents more of a challenge to me than one might expect. Still, here they are, the things I like, at least as of this morning. Enjoy. (And feel free to let me know your own answers – I love learning about what others love.)
TV show: Californication
Song: She’s a Genius, by Jet
Movie: High Fidelity
Book: all the Post Secret books
Fictional character: Sally Bowles (Cabaret)
City: Montreal
Verb: love
Color: black
Animal: lemming
Emotion: squeeeee
Article of clothing: jeans boots shoes
Flavour: savoury and dirty
Food: bacon
Vice: cigarettes
Plant: mary jane
Mythological animal: centaur
Letter: S
Inanimate object: television
School Activity: track & field
Positive attribute: empathy
Negative attribute: controlling
So, since my rockstar-like behaviour kept me out late and wibbly-wobbily last night, this is the best I can muster today. I know I’m a failure. Thanks for liking me anyway.
NOTE: I failed to mention that this is actually a list of things you would be… as in, If I were a _____, I’d be ____. So, that’s me, in a list.
G.G.

Pingback: Twitted by grumblegirl
Pingback: Iurry Massimo
Pingback: Car Miniann
Pingback: whatisserotonin.org
Pingback: Background Check
Pingback: Kansas City Flowers
Pingback: fresno criminal lawyer
Pingback: phone detective
Pingback: indiana health insurance quotes
Pingback: montana log homes
Pingback: Scrapebox
Pingback: hieronta vaasa
Pingback: internet