These were tough for me!
1) If you could turn back time and change one event in your life what would you change?
Funny, Josie asked me a similar question in her list, although she was specifically asking about my childhood. I think that if I could have changed one thing, it would have been my selection of a college. I wasn’t really certain what I wanted coming out of high school (but few are), and kind of screwed up emotionally, so I took my Dad’s advice and chose a local college and lived at home. I think if I had lived on my own things might have turned out a lot different.
2) When you need to take time for yourself what is your guilty pleasure?
You mean, that I can talk about out loud? ;)
You know me; I’m a big bath guy. Although during the summer, my absolute favorite activity is going out to our pool and just lying on a float for hours, reading Vanity Fair. I love the feel of your skin when you get out of water. It’s as though you’re wearing a whole new body.
3) What songs would be on the soundtrack of your life?
Elton John’s Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy; Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk; Belle and Sebastian’s Fold Your Hands, Child, You Walk Like a Peasant; the Red Hot Chili Peppers By The Way; Ella Fitzgerald singing Mac the Knife; and the soundtrack to Dawn of the Dead.
4) If they were going to make a movie about your life who would you want to play you? Why that person?
I would want Faye Dunaway to play me, because she did such an outstanding job playing Joan Crawford! ;)
But if she wasn’t available (maybe she’s busy filming Barfly 2), then I’m not sure exactly who I’d pick. I mean, who could do justice to the gorgeous mess that I’ve become, darling?
5) You can have coffee with any three people dead/alive who do you want to share that hour with?
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, George Bernard Shaw, and Travis Femmel. The first two, to engage in a spirited discussion with, just brimming with ideas...the last one, just to stare at...sigh...
1) If you could turn back time and change one event in your life what would you change?
Funny, Josie asked me a similar question in her list, although she was specifically asking about my childhood. I think that if I could have changed one thing, it would have been my selection of a college. I wasn’t really certain what I wanted coming out of high school (but few are), and kind of screwed up emotionally, so I took my Dad’s advice and chose a local college and lived at home. I think if I had lived on my own things might have turned out a lot different.
2) When you need to take time for yourself what is your guilty pleasure?
You mean, that I can talk about out loud? ;)
You know me; I’m a big bath guy. Although during the summer, my absolute favorite activity is going out to our pool and just lying on a float for hours, reading Vanity Fair. I love the feel of your skin when you get out of water. It’s as though you’re wearing a whole new body.
3) What songs would be on the soundtrack of your life?
Elton John’s Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy; Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk; Belle and Sebastian’s Fold Your Hands, Child, You Walk Like a Peasant; the Red Hot Chili Peppers By The Way; Ella Fitzgerald singing Mac the Knife; and the soundtrack to Dawn of the Dead.
4) If they were going to make a movie about your life who would you want to play you? Why that person?
I would want Faye Dunaway to play me, because she did such an outstanding job playing Joan Crawford! ;)
But if she wasn’t available (maybe she’s busy filming Barfly 2), then I’m not sure exactly who I’d pick. I mean, who could do justice to the gorgeous mess that I’ve become, darling?
5) You can have coffee with any three people dead/alive who do you want to share that hour with?
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, George Bernard Shaw, and Travis Femmel. The first two, to engage in a spirited discussion with, just brimming with ideas...the last one, just to stare at...sigh...