five in from the cold
Oct. 3rd, 2005 02:22 pmfive questions from
boldfeather. ask and you shall receive five from me, whereupon you post your answers with these instructions and perpetuate ad infinitem.
[Bad username or site: buhrger, Trek @ livejournal.com]
1. What book do you regret reading?
The Witching Hour. i actually read three of the gorram Anne Rice witches books, because i was so sure there was a good story in there, and it just never came, but i kept trying. those are hours i'll never get back.
any sequel where the world has been played out. the examples of stories that are worth more than a trilogy are few, and do not include Ender, Dune, Thomas Covenant, or Pern (although i have a soft spot for the Harper Hall stories). the extra Ender stuff has probably permanently damaged my opinion of Orson Scott Card.
2. Being a girl who has only gotten as far as Spokane, what one non-touristy thing in Seattle would you recommend an Auslaender should visit?
Big John's PFI, although this is a place notable for things from outside Seattle. more Seattle-centric, a walk across the Ballard bridge to Fishermen's Terminal and the fishermen's memorial.
3. We share a love of pomegranates. How do you prefer to eat them?
i start them with a knife and if i can be patient enough, empty the seeds into a bowl, from whence i eat the seeds in small groups.
4. How did you meet
buhrger, and how has that changed your perspective on life?
hm. online or in person? i first encountered
buhrger online on
frabjousdave's lj, and we later met in person here during a month that started with A. having a pedant like
buhrger around keeps me honest; i find myself proofing what i write and (even though he's not the first or only Canadian on the f-list) thinking more carefully about assumptions i make as a resident of the US. while
frabjousdave and i aren't close anymore,
buhrger is one of the (numerous) nice things that came, and remain, from a dead friendship and i can feel good about that.
5. From all of the Trek goodness (series, movies, etc.), who is your favorite character?
hrm. i don't have an identity character in the Star Trek universe (although i'm most familiar with TOS and tNG), as in "this person is somehow like me." i think my favorite character overall is Khan Noonien Singh. he's beautifully written and has a great backstory both in "Space Seed" and in Star Trek II.
[Bad username or site: buhrger, Trek @ livejournal.com]
1. What book do you regret reading?
The Witching Hour. i actually read three of the gorram Anne Rice witches books, because i was so sure there was a good story in there, and it just never came, but i kept trying. those are hours i'll never get back.
any sequel where the world has been played out. the examples of stories that are worth more than a trilogy are few, and do not include Ender, Dune, Thomas Covenant, or Pern (although i have a soft spot for the Harper Hall stories). the extra Ender stuff has probably permanently damaged my opinion of Orson Scott Card.
2. Being a girl who has only gotten as far as Spokane, what one non-touristy thing in Seattle would you recommend an Auslaender should visit?
Big John's PFI, although this is a place notable for things from outside Seattle. more Seattle-centric, a walk across the Ballard bridge to Fishermen's Terminal and the fishermen's memorial.
3. We share a love of pomegranates. How do you prefer to eat them?
i start them with a knife and if i can be patient enough, empty the seeds into a bowl, from whence i eat the seeds in small groups.
4. How did you meet
hm. online or in person? i first encountered
5. From all of the Trek goodness (series, movies, etc.), who is your favorite character?
hrm. i don't have an identity character in the Star Trek universe (although i'm most familiar with TOS and tNG), as in "this person is somehow like me." i think my favorite character overall is Khan Noonien Singh. he's beautifully written and has a great backstory both in "Space Seed" and in Star Trek II.
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Date: 2005-10-04 02:26 am (UTC)Besides me yelling at them to shut up, the argument was not resolved until two years later when they were both watching A&E's Biography on Mr. Montalban. Yes, the chest was real.
As a sidenote, our youngest daughter shares the name of his wife (different spellings).