1. Does love come from the brain, the heart or elsewhere? Depends on which type of love we're discussing. When it comes to romance, it's a combination of the heart and elsewhere. On Sex and the City, Carrie Bradshaw spoke for me when she talked about the zsa zsa zu, defined as "'the butterflies-in-your-stomach thing that happens when you not only love the person, but you gotta have them. Isn’t that what gets you through the years? Even if it fades, at least you have the memory of the zsa zsa zsu…'” The zsa zsa zsu has led my astray, but I treasure the memory of it. There are other types of love, too. Friendship, filial, and of course the love between humans and our companion animals. "Elsewhere" plays no role in these.
2. Have you ever given a shot? Nope.
3. Can you lick your elbow? (Come on, didja try?) Nope, and yes I did try.
4. If I was going to be talking to you for 10 minutes, what would be something really interesting you know a little bit about but would like to know more? President Eisenhower. I keep meaning to find a good biography of him that I can dive into and learn more.
5. What do you think of the Sopranos? I don't really. I watched the first season but it never grasped me. Maybe I'll revisit it now.
6. Have you ever had a crush on your teacher? How about your boss? Teacher, yes. Boss, no.
7. Have you ever seen a movie in 3D? In March I saw Titanic in 3D. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
8. How difficult do you think it is for immigrants to come into your country? Very. Especially since so many politicians have worked so hard to demonize them. (How terribly "Christian" of those self-proclaimed Christians!)
9. Do you have what it takes to go live in another country, maybe for years, where you don't speak the language as your first language? Nope. It must take a tremendous amount of courage. My grandfather had such stories and he always made it seem like a grand adventure. Now that I'm an adult, I'd love to ask him about the loneliness he must have felt, the fear of the unknown.
10. Have you ever died in your dreams? Nope.
11. What book should our political leaders read and why? Not a book but legal papers: the Trump indictments. Then maybe they would stop misleading their constituents about any false equivalencies between Trump's handling of classified documents and Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden or Mike Pence. It's all there in the filings and it's all heinous. Of course, whether or not their constituents would believe the truth is another issue. As Trump himself said, "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and not lose voters." It's apparently true. All those "God bless President Trump" folks: are they proud of that?
12. What is your favorite glass object? My Grandpa's ceramic cable car. He used it to store his cufflinks and his licorice throat lozenges. It's one of my treasures.
13. Do you like to window shop? Yes.
14. Are you more likely to buy one really nice expensive outfit or a couple of cheap outfits? I'll go cheap.
15. If you could, would you wear everything once, throw it out and buy something new? No! Our planet is in peril, people! Let's be thoughtful about what goes into the landfill. Plus there's something glorious about timeless fashion. Here are Tatiana Schlossberg, her mother Caroline Kennedy, and her grandmother Jacqueline Onassis all wearing the same 1972 Valentino. (Unlike my answer to #14, Jackie never went cheap.)
#11--good idea! #15--I love seeing three generations in the same gorgeous gown!
ReplyDeleteI never realized one could see Titanic in 3D!
ReplyDeleteYour answer #11 - it wouldn't matter. I've heard all of the Republican candidates, except Christie, Hutchinson, and Hurd, are shaking in their boots re djt. Eisenhower: he was a GREAT Republican president.
ReplyDeleteRight on on #11! And same #, yes, they are proud of that. I have no idea why, but they are.
ReplyDeleteI agree with # 11. Studied American politics for a long time, as we have here a complete different system.
ReplyDeleteThere is a group in American society that beliefs everything without one single thought from Mr. T. They think they have high standing morals, are very easy with developing prejudices against anyone. I have always wondered why they accepted behaviour and verbal statements about women and behaviour towards them, and they would never ever accept that from their fathers, partners or sons.
#3. How close did ya get?
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