1. Appetizer - If you could have a free subscription to any online service, which would you like to have?
This is a toughie! But after careful, 10 second consideration I'll let you in on my knee-jerk reaction: iTunes baby.
i. Tunes. Ohhhhhh yeaaaahhhhh.
2. Soup - Describe your bathroom (furnishings, colors, etc.).
One described by the famous writer S. Prakope as the "smallest bathroom in the history of small bathrooms". Yes people, it's the Fear Factor of small bathrooms. Delightfully white, Margaret's bathroom sports smelly showergel stuff, toilet paper, tissues, and a medicine cabinet. All the rage in the hustling, bustling metropolitan corners of Western Europe.
3. Salad - What does the shape of a triangle make you think of?
Uhhhh, a triangle. Seriously, you'd think a designer would have a better answer for this question involving the mysteries of life, the universe, and everything... but all I see is a 2-D, black equilateral triangel on white paper in my head. I suck.
4. Main Course - Name 3 things or activities that you consider to be luxuries.
Driving a nice, new car just to your liking.
Living and being alone (read just the way you want to).
Wearing a teeny tiny white, cotton men's tank top with pink, cotton pajama bottoms that have little rainbows on them after taking a shower and applying liberal amounts of Victoria's Secret body lotion.
5. Dessert - What was the last really great movie you watched?
Ok, I know it's not a movie but it's out on DVD and is just as long as a movie. And in a lot of ways is *just* like a movie.
It's the final 2 episodes - EVER - of Sex and the City. We're talking goose bumps, tears, laughing, and the only time I'm actually conscious of being a huge sappy pants. *sniff* You GO girls!
Alternatively, I choose Garden State and Shaun of the Dead as my runners uppers. And before you ask, yes, Garden State made me all sappy panted too (not so much Shaun of the Dead, shockingly...).
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The shape of a triangle insatantly makes me think of Dairylea cheese spread triangles.
Which are lovely.
And which you might not have over there in snowy Minnesota...