A thing I've been meaning to do...

Mar 08, 2005 20:52

1. Leave a comment, saying you want to be interviewed.
2. I will respond; I'll ask you 5 questions.
3. You'll update your journal with my 5 questions, and your 5 answers.
4. You'll include this explanation.
5. You'll ask other people 5 questions when they want to be interviewed.


1. Ever been to Feilding?
Yes, I have. we have family friends that lived there. They live on a farm in the wops of P-city now. Whilst Fielding is a hole, their mini-golf course kicks some serious booty
2. What's the best thing about Canty?
It is flat. No Hills=no walking up them. It rocks. Also it means you don't constantly have to change gears in a manual car.
The best thing about the Uni is probably the lecturers and tutors and stuff. While you get the odd bung one (as all uni's do) the greater majority of them are simply superb. They convey information well and are approachable with questions or even just a wee chat eg: I walked to my psych lecture with my lecturer this morning and we had a loverly wee chat. All the tutors I have ever had have been reeeeeally awesome, knowledgable and just nice people. They are your friends as well as tutors. While some may not agree with me, that has been my experience and I have experienced a wide variety of departments.
3. How are you recovering from the surgery?
Swimmingly, thanks for asking. I now basically have full function back...I can't kneel on it yet though it's still tender when I do that.
4. Is this funny and does he look like a woman?
I'm not sure if it's funny or if it makes me want to cry...he does look somewhat like a flat chested woman though...
I wish I knew how to do links like that and that my journal could have polls...then I would ask for everyone else's opinions.
What is that on the front of his mouth?
5. What's your opinion on salami?
I love salami. It's probably my favourite deli-meat in the entire world and if I wanted it I used to eat it by the packet. Of course I don't anymore. Then recently I found out that processed meat, like salami are filled with nitrosamines which when in your body can get changed into a seriously carcinogenic compound. Mind you, everything's fucking carcinogenic nowadays.


1) If you were told you only had, say, three months left to live, then what would you do with the time you had left?
I'm basing this on a kinda "if this happened tomorrow thing." I would quit Uni first. Then I would spend, maybe a month of that time saying good-bye to my friends here and sorting out my affairs here etc. Then I would go back home to my family and Lee. I would get Lee to come with me to New York for a week and one place in Europe for a week (probably either Paris, London, Rome/Vatican City or Greece). Then I would go home and spend my last month and a half with Lee and my family just living the life I had left and making sure I was leaving this world with no regrets. If I had any, I would sort them out in this time.
2) Would you rather lose your arms, or your legs?
That's easy - arms. I've lost an entire leg before (ie:Summer) and it makes life soooooooooo difficult. Plus if I were to lose my legs, then I would ahve to learn to walk again on artifical ones, plus I'd have to get different ones made for different height heels (I read about this catwalk model once who has a fake leg...she has to get different ones made for like 4 inch, 5 inch whatever heels 'cos the ankle is at a different angle). Anyway, I think the physical therapy to learn to use false arms would frustrate me much less than that of the legs. At least you can get places without your arms. Seriously, try getting somewhere with one leg completely disabled. So yes, I would rather lose my arms for the convenience/less frustration factor.
If I really had a choice though, I would choose neither 'cos I like my limbs and I would like to keep them.
3) What is the most screwed-up dream you've ever had?
Oh God, there's been so many. Probably the one that sticks in my memory most is one from about halfway through last year, at the start of term 3 and I woke up crying and having a panic attack. It was just a regular normal day but this striking guy had been everywhere I went. It was like he was following me. There were lots of people that day that seemed to be following me, but he stuck out. He followed me to CH, but when I asked if anyone had seen him, no-one had. He was a vampire, but not just any vampire, like a king vampire. He wanted me to take with him and make me a vampire, but he gave me a choice. I could stay in this life and stay normal, but I would know about vampires and see them everywhere and they would haunt me and he would always be waiting for me, for the day when I cracked and told someone the truth and then he would take me by force, whether I wanted to go or not.
That has stuck with me. It haunts me and it's weird 'cos that's what he promised me...
4) Explain more to me about what you learned about the nature/nurture argument on love, and how it's more than a chemical reaction?
I think maybe you're confusing two conversations there luv. Nature/nurture is mostly a developmental argument where they take a behaviour common to everyone and compare it in different settings to try to determine if it is more genetically determined, or more determined by the environment the child was raised in. The chemical reaction love thing is kinda linked to development...there's all this stuff about attachment theory and all sorts of stuff where it's all like "well, your relationship attachments as a child were this and your relationships now are probably the same" There's a whole lot of stuff I could tell you about. I would actually recommend doing some reading of your own, or perhaps tracking down the Robert Winston series's's's's's and watching them.
5) What is your dream role in a musical?
Christine from Phantom. No question. Since I was 5 I've wanted that.

So, everybody should get me to interview them. And you guys should ask me interview questions. Word.
Ciao
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