1. One thing you said as a child that got you into trouble? Once when I was four I called my great grandmother by her name (Alice) at a family party. I remember getting yelled at for it but not knowing why.
2. What would be your one regret if you were to be struck by lightning and die right now? I would probably regret never finishing any of my stories. I currently have anywhere from three to five stories I've been "attempting" to write for a years. I have a big problem with commitment and I've never finished one. I'd be upset if I died without at least one being finished.
3. Who is your favorite Batman? Oh. I don't really care for any of the Batmans. Since I have to pick one I'll go with George Clooney but only because I think "Batman and Robin" was the best movie.
4. What was your favorite childhood cartoon? Darkwing Duck. I was obsessed with Darkwing for the longest times. I had the books, action figures, and everything.
5. Favorite SNL sketch? I don't watch SNL very much. Every once and a while I'll catch it on E but I don't know if I have a favorite sketch. Um....the Coneheads are great. I guess I'd go with that one.
6. Quote a movie: "I just killed my best friend!" "And your worst emeny." "Same difference..."
7. Who’s your favorite comedian?: Robin Williams
8. Who is your favorite character from (choose any one of the following): Friends, Scrubs, Will & Grace or Frasier, and explain why you chose that person and why they are your favorite. ~~> I'd have to go with Grace from Will & Grace, only becasue she's so much like me. Everything she does
Name your five favorite books: Tuesdays With Morrie, Michelle Remembers, Enchantress of the Stars, Chronicles of Narnia: The Final Battle, Wuthering Heights
Name your five favorite movies: The Little Foxes, Sweet November, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Little Vampire, Sence and Sensibility
List three unique facts about yourself: I was born on Martin Luther King Day, I was (for quite some time) the youngest member of the Unofficial Jason Isaacs Fan Page (www.gloomygus.org), I had my first poem published in the Young Authors Poem Anthology at age 11.
If you could have anyone, living or dead, over to your house for dinner, who would it be and what would you serve them? And why? : I would invite Jesus Christ over for dinner. Lately I've been having some big issues with my faith and I'd love nothing more than to finally figure out what I believe and how I fit into this world. Let's see, I would serve Jesus a turkey club only because he's most likely never had one and I believe that everyone needs a turkey club once and a while. (major comfort food)