Since it's Wednesday...

Jan 27, 2010 07:19

I have a very random but very serious poll for my flist. You can tell this from its title: "Random Wednesday Poll."

ETA: Please note, there is a small spelling error in the poll.

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starry_dawn January 27 2010, 15:30:34 UTC
I'm kinda ashamed at my reading list, but I hope you didn't MEAN to write "Happy" Potter. *glares*

And I guess I'm showing my non-American/Canadian roots when I say I've never watched either Sesame Street or The Muppets. Also, I couldn't get through 5 chapters of Twilight, so it's a complete nay! from me. The Glee hiatus is making me miss the show, so while I usually am between the extremes when the show actually airs, I went for Yay!

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simplytoopretty January 27 2010, 15:41:05 UTC
Um, no, I didn't mean to write that. Opps. That's kinda of a funny spelling mistake, though, if I say so myself. Hee.

You poor thing. The Muppets and Sesame Street are classics!

I'm very much a nay! on Twilight myself. I've read the first novel and I saw the film, but it makes me shudder. And laugh too. Cause the vampires sparkle and stay in high school forever and ever.

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starry_dawn January 27 2010, 15:45:01 UTC
It is. It's just very mean if you MEANT to write it that way. ;)

I know. I've apparently missed out on ALL the classics.

Sparkly vampires are a big no/no. But I do think I'm quite attracted to vampire stories in general, and I don't know what that says about me.

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simplytoopretty January 27 2010, 15:54:57 UTC
Nope, I didn't mean to do that. I like Harry Potter. I've read all the Harry Potters. There's no Harry Potter dissing going on from my side.

It's okay! Classics aren't that good anyways. They're old and musty! *nods*

It just says that you aren't a big vampire person. I used to like vampire stories more. Now, not so much. It's not a big deal.

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lilbreck January 27 2010, 15:43:04 UTC
Mickey and Minnie as a muppet couple? I've only ever seen them as cartoons. Is this a Canadian thing?

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simplytoopretty January 27 2010, 15:49:38 UTC
No, that's just me putting in words that are incorrect. I guess I was thinking of like something and now it doesn't make sense.

Let's pretend I didn't do that. Mums the word!

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lilbreck January 27 2010, 16:09:53 UTC
I'll let you get away with it this time.

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simplytoopretty January 27 2010, 17:06:31 UTC
What happens next time?

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monicaop January 27 2010, 15:54:15 UTC
:), this is cute!!! You know, I'm not into the muppets or sesame street.. who know :D

But I'm glad to say I read a lot of the books ;), hugs!!!!

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simplytoopretty January 27 2010, 17:08:21 UTC
Cute is good!

Muppets and Sesame Street are things I love, similar to my love of the Charlie Brown gang. But my step-father loves the Muppets a lot so it's more often on my mind than it would be otherwise if I didn't have a stepfather so obsessed.

Book reading is good. I was mostly picking a random assortment of books to see what people had read.

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angryscientist January 27 2010, 16:11:33 UTC
Autumn in my hometown and Winter in my current town.

It was hard picking between Kermit/Ms Piggy and Bert/Ernie, aaah!

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simplytoopretty January 27 2010, 17:09:59 UTC
Hmm. Interesting. Why winter in one and autumn in the other, if you don't mind my asking?

Kermit and Miss Piggy vs Bert and Ernie is a tough choice. Bert and Ernie get my nod because they're just so darn cute, by themselves and together.

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lacylaces January 27 2010, 16:19:55 UTC
I overlooked 1984 and didn't vote for it because I saw the words and it didn't connect with the book.

I may be the one person who is Yay for Twilight. I love the books and movies.

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simplytoopretty January 27 2010, 17:11:31 UTC
I didn't even think about that happening! Sorry about that. But you know and I know so it's all good.

To each their own, I say. And I know a lot of people who would go yay! for Twilight so you're really not alone. My brother would go yay! (for the film, he hasn't read the book, that would be too much he says).

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