What food item do you like that everyone else hates?
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
Gouda is my favorite, although several English cheeses come close behind.
What is the best pizza topping?
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
Is it acceptable to put ketchup on a hotdog if you are over 17 years old?
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I've always wanted to see Hungary for some reason.
How many countries have you visited?
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
Is this a trick question, lol? The best essay I ever wrote about was Montaignes Apology; I wrote a thesis on it for a Western Philosophy class. The best essay I ever wrote myself was about the relative nature of time (not relativity in a scientific sense, but in a philosophical sense). It got published in the school literary magazine.
On a side note, I think all Mafia players should read Montaignes Essays at least once; the lens of skepticism and self knowledge they present can be illuminating.
What is your favorite Non Fiction book?
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
I probably wouldn't have gone to law school. Six years later, I'm not working in my field but I still owe $100k. But I did make the best friends of my life there, so I'm not married to that answer.
Would you have participated in the Rite of Spring riot?
Mongoose wrote:I probably wouldn't have gone to law school. Six years later, I'm not working in my field but I still owe $100k. But I did make the best friends of my life there, so I'm not married to that answer.
Would you have participated in the Rite of Spring riot?
No but I'm with you on the law school thing. I will die in debt.
What type of law do you practice?
Andrew wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2013 6:47 pm
I'm voting llama again because I think I heard him say something that looks like proof.
Mongoose wrote:I probably wouldn't have gone to law school. Six years later, I'm not working in my field but I still owe $100k. But I did make the best friends of my life there, so I'm not married to that answer.
Would you have participated in the Rite of Spring riot?
No but I'm with you on the law school thing. I will die in debt.
What type of law do you practice?
I've practiced mostly foreclosure, but I specialized in environmental law and consumer protection. I'd love to get a sweet in-house position.
Do you believe that Jimmy Hoffa's body really ended up in a wood chipper?
Mongoose wrote:I probably wouldn't have gone to law school. Six years later, I'm not working in my field but I still owe $100k. But I did make the best friends of my life there, so I'm not married to that answer.
Would you have participated in the Rite of Spring riot?
No but I'm with you on the law school thing. I will die in debt.
What type of law do you practice?
I've practiced mostly foreclosure, but I specialized in environmental law and consumer protection. I'd love to get a sweet in-house position.
Do you believe that Jimmy Hoffa's body really ended up in a wood chipper?
I don't doubt it.
Do you have kids?
Andrew wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2013 6:47 pm
I'm voting llama again because I think I heard him say something that looks like proof.
Dr Bernadette McCoy~ she was a former nun, and the first teacher I had that was a Dr (she taught High School english), and she was the first Dr I had met that was a woman. She lived an entire life before she decided to leave the nuns and become a teacher. She taught me that it is never too late, and that you can do anything you set your mind to doing.
Who was the worst teacher you ever had, and why?
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
S~V~S wrote:Dr Bernadette McCoy~ she was a former nun, and the first teacher I had that was a Dr (she taught High School english), and she was the first Dr I had met that was a woman. She lived an entire life before she decided to leave the nuns and become a teacher. She taught me that it is never too late, and that you can do anything you set your mind to doing.
Who was the worst teacher you ever had, and why?
Beverly Miller. Unashamedly racist, rude, demeaning, demanding, and only taught me what one should not be as a teacher. There is a close second, but I'm going to watch TV and don't want to rant.
Why did you decide to go into the occupation you went into?
There is a Twilight Zone episode, where the guy is alone in the world after a nuclear holocaust, and has all the time in the world to read. He goes to the library, and trips on the library steps and breaks his glasses.
Now, i am blind as a bat sans glasses or contacts, and that SO HORRIFIED me that i became an optician, and can now make my own glasses.
Have you ever done volunteer work?
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell
Oh sure. Helped build roofs, served food, worked in a clothing closet, helped a guy get bicycle (which was fucking stolen that same week )- a variety of things.
What's the best volunteer experience you ever had?
At a dog shelter years ago, after the Storm of the Century, a little girls family had left the dog in the house when they evacuated (back in those days they said to do that) and the dog had gotten out when the house got damaged. I was in the back with the dogs, and I was with this dog when he heard his girls voice. He froze, and then he kinda melted. Seeing them reunited made up for some of the assholes that abuse animals that you see when volunteering at a shelter.
Have you ever feared for your life from a natural disaster?
Skip softly, my moonbeams, for I have heard tell
That the stairs up to heaven lead straight down to hell