Saturday 9: How's It Gonna Be
1. How's it gonna be in 2011 for you? Hope springs eternal. As I wrote going into 2008 (and, probably, 2009 and 2010), I resolve to "lose weight and organize my home."
2. What is your idea of a perfect romantic evening? It must include what Crash Davis (Kevin Costner) memorably referred to as, "long, slow, deep, soft kisses that last three days."
3. What strategy would you implement to deal with drug abuse in today's world? I'd legalize pot so those who sell it to minors could be singled out and prosecuted, as with cigarettes. I'd also pour more attention and energy into creating more green jobs and rebuilding our nation's infrastructure so that there are reliable, long-term jobs available for non-skilled laborers (the way we used to have factory work). With respectable employment at a livable wage for those without higher education, there would be less despair and citizens would be less likely to turn to drugs -- both using and selling.
4. What thing about your family are you least proud of? Nothing. It's all perfect, we're all perfect. (Actually, to those who are familiar with Ordinary People, sometimes I feel like a Conrad in a family of Beths.)
5. What part of the holidays are you really looking forward to? Watching my niece and nephew open their gifts.
6. Who is the last person you high-fived? Why? My friend's 14-year-old daughter. She thought it was awesome that I have slapped the hood of a car that came too close to me in the cross walk. She was only impressed because she's too young to have seen Midnight Cowboy.
7. Have you ever made out at a drive-in? No. Last time I was at a drive in I was still too young to date.
8. If you had only enough energy left in you for one last smile, who would you give it to? I hope I'd reserve it for something authentic and genuine, not one of my reflexive "just to be polite" smiles, like when I hold the elevator for someone.
9. Tell us about that time when you were the “life of the party.” Friday we had a department lunch and I helped keep the conversation going.
Love your romantic evening plans. : ) I remember that scene in Midnight Cowboy. Dustin was great. Lose weight and organize is on my list too...along with become financially more responsible and make more friends. : ) Have a great week Gal!
ReplyDeleteI loved that movie. Wish they'd show it on cable.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Saturday!
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I saw an interview with Dustin Hoffman with James Lipton. Dustin stated that the scene was not in the script. His first reaction was to say, We're filming here." But he blurted out "I'm walking here" in character.
ReplyDeleteYou've got a great answer to the drug question.
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