It's Sunday Night, so it's time to do the Sunday Stealing questions.
1. Do you own a pair of cargo pants?
No.
2. Which of these gifts from a romantic partner would please you most: a) jewelry, b) wine, c) a book, d) something grown in his/her garden?
I love being given books, and or music. I don't wear much jewellery, I rarely drink wine and I hate gardening, although the cat does need a new spider plant to munch on.
3. Who was the last person to toss a harsh word or phrase your way? Do you think that maybe you had it coming?
I can't think of anything of late. I try to live a quiet life and leave only footprints.
4. Did you appear in any plays back when you were in school? If yes, what role(s) did you play? Earn extra, non-existent points for sharing any of your dialog.
Theatre wasn't a big thing when I was at school. I played flute in the band, but that was it. In Year Eight. Also in Year Eight I was a member of the Salvation Army in the school production of Guys and Dolls. I still know all the songs and was tempted to go up to Sydney to see a performance on the Harbour.
5. Which Osmond do you like better: Donny or Marie?
I don't have any real opinion on them other than they look a bit too nice and they have too many teeth.
6. Who is your favorite radio host or podcaster?
I'm not really a radio listener and I don't partake in that many podcasts. I do like Malcolm Gladwell's Revisionist History podcast, and Hedley Thomas's The Teacher's Pet podcast was superlative.
7. Is your personal workspace filled with fluffy, plastic wind-up, rubbery or edible items? Or are you all business and clutter free?
My workspace at home is my dining room table. It's messy and cluttered and filled with water bottles and hair bands.
2 comments:
When I was about 7, my father the set designer for a community theater presentation of Guys and Dolls. Even then, I thought it was oddly old-fashioned, but time has gotten me to appreciate it much more
I love listening to the Revisionist History - have you listened to the one about the Disney movies/princesses?
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