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Ahora está cuando jugamos Cinco Preguntas

I’m playing a Five Questions Blog-a-thon with Thomas. Which means, he gets to asks me five questions, and I post my answers here, after agreeing to ask five questions of anyone who reads my blog. The rules are, you have to have a blog upon which to post your answers and you have to agree to ask questions of your readers who want to play. Okey-dokey? Here are my questions and answers.

1)Your favorite day of the week when you were 5? 15? 25?

That would be Friday, Friday and Friday. And my favorite day now? Ummm… Friday!

2) You’re driving to work where you’re going to be there in just enough time for an important meeting on a project you’re in charge of when you see a huge accident in your rear view mirror. It looks like a 20 car pile-up. Do you stop to offer assistance and make yourself late for your meeting?

If I could be of any type of assistance, I would stop without question. Meetings matter not when there are lives to be saved!

3) If you could pick and talk to the spirit of someone who died, who would it be and why?

My father. This is tough because I’d also like to talk to Moür Moür and see what’s up, if they have craft stores in the afterlife and such. And I admit, it would be kinda cool to speak to the victims of unsolved crimes. Especially a child, if it meant capturing some sicko and putting them behind bars before they could do more harm. And I wonder what Jung thinks of the collective unconscious now, that he may be part of it. But it would be my dad. I miss him. Plus, he has some ‘splaining to do

4) What song of Neil Diamond do you feel is his weakest? (You know, just outright sucks donkey balls.)

Does Neil have a weak song? I’m not sure that’s possible. I guess it would have to be “You don’t bring me flowers” because it’s a duet with Barbara Streisand, damn her black heart.

5) What was your favorite breakfast cereal when you were younger, and do you still eat it today?

Whatever it was, it had sugar in it, and I guarantee you I still eat it. I wasn’t allowed sugar cereal as a kid. So when cereal purchasing was in my control… every cereal was a sugar cereal!! it’s tapered down a lot, but I still buy a box every new box of cereal. I looooove cereal.

Ok, the spanish stuff stops at the end of cinco di mayo, don’t worry. It’s that Tiger [OS X 10.4] has this cute little translation widget….

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