Here are the rules:
1 -- Leave a comment, saying you want to be interviewed.
2 -- I will respond; I'll ask you five questions.
3 -- You'll update your journal with my five questions, and your five answers.
4 -- You'll include this explanation.
5 -- You'll ask other people five questions when they want to be interviewed.
1. What would you be doing right now if you didn't have to work for a living?
If money were no object, I'd probably travel a lot... California, Florida, Canada, Europe, Australia, Bermuda... pretty much anywhere. If I had enough money to just get by, I'd end up doing puzzles, Math, and writing personal programs all day... I'm such nerd.
2. Who would you rather be, Donatello from the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" cartoon, or Chekov from Star Trek?
To be a Ninja Turtle would be pretty kick-ass, but Donatello was the killjoy of the whole group... but then again Chekov used to piss me off with his "wessels" in Star Trek IV... That said, I'd definitely go with Chekov, though... traveling around space in the flagship of the Starfleet sure beats living in a sewer... plus having an accent would pretty cool in most cases
3. Are you looking forward to coming to Middletown/Newport every day, or dreading it?
I'm looking forward to the change of drive and scenery, and the fact that I'll be closer to hang out more. On the other hand, I really don't know the lay of the land, so I'll be a little lost for a bit... I think it'll be good though
4. What's your favorite kind of music? Which artist do you crank in the car stereo and sing along with, ignoring both decorum and the people in the cars next to you?
Generally, you can catch me rocking out to Alternative Rock, mainly the stuff played on WBRU. However, I have been known to enjoy some pop and even oldies. Actually, I'm a big oldies fan. I really like Chicago :)
5. If you could live in a foreign country, would you? Which one?
I probably would, just for the experience. I'd most likely like to live in England. First, I already speak the language... well, except for the colloquialisms... and I've always wanted to visit there, it's always seemed really interesting to me