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Apr. 28th, 2006 01:10 pmit's the interview meme! i love this one. if you wanna play - leave a comment saying interview me, and i'll ask you some questions. here are my answers to lyricagent's questions :)
1. What was the first poem you can remember reading that made you cry?
It was an entire book - called Lines Scribbled on an Envelope by Madeline L'Engle.
It touched me and I devoured every poem in it. Lots of crying and profound awakening of different ways to see things - I was in 6th grade.
2. What book that you've read do you wish you'd written?
Scrambled Eggs and Whiskey by Hayden Carruth
3. Why did you quit smoking? No, the real reason.
It stopped tasting good. My philosophy was - that it's fine to do something self destructive as long as you know it is, and you're enjoying it. Once I stopped enjoying it I quit. The trouble with this theory is that when you have cravings it's hard to talk yourself out of the indulgence.
4. Hypothetical Situation: You've had a torrid one-night affair with someone. Do you tell?
wait - it's hypothetical? ;)
Of course I tell. This has actually happened to me in my past. But it was an open relationship so telling wasn't as scary as it would be with a cheating thing. But I am always open about these sorts of things. Would I tell my friends as well... hmmm... some of them definately. But overall I am not a kiss and tell kinda gal.
5. What is the most relaxing thing in the world for you?
Red Wine. The smell of lilacs. Beer on a stoop on a sunny day. Laying in someone's yard, smelling like grass. Swimming in a lake.
1. What was the first poem you can remember reading that made you cry?
It was an entire book - called Lines Scribbled on an Envelope by Madeline L'Engle.
It touched me and I devoured every poem in it. Lots of crying and profound awakening of different ways to see things - I was in 6th grade.
2. What book that you've read do you wish you'd written?
Scrambled Eggs and Whiskey by Hayden Carruth
3. Why did you quit smoking? No, the real reason.
It stopped tasting good. My philosophy was - that it's fine to do something self destructive as long as you know it is, and you're enjoying it. Once I stopped enjoying it I quit. The trouble with this theory is that when you have cravings it's hard to talk yourself out of the indulgence.
4. Hypothetical Situation: You've had a torrid one-night affair with someone. Do you tell?
wait - it's hypothetical? ;)
Of course I tell. This has actually happened to me in my past. But it was an open relationship so telling wasn't as scary as it would be with a cheating thing. But I am always open about these sorts of things. Would I tell my friends as well... hmmm... some of them definately. But overall I am not a kiss and tell kinda gal.
5. What is the most relaxing thing in the world for you?
Red Wine. The smell of lilacs. Beer on a stoop on a sunny day. Laying in someone's yard, smelling like grass. Swimming in a lake.
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Date: 2006-04-28 01:41 pm (UTC)2. how do you define your queerness?
3. what feelings do you still have for/about michigan?
4. favorite poet/why?
5. if you could have a 2 week affair with any one living person, no consequences - who would it be?