1. If you could only choose 1 cd to ever listen to again, what would it be?
While in college, I would have said “August and Everything After” by Counting Crows. But I have since outgrown that music. Now it would probably be Tom Petty and the Heartbreaker’s Greatest Hits. It’s pretty difficult to answer this question because there are so many CDs out there which have only one or 2 good songs on them.
2. If you could only choose 2 movies to watch ever again, what would they be?
Stand By Me….possibly the only perfect movie. The other one might be Shawshank Redemption or Goonies.
3. If you could only choose 3 books to read ever again, what would they be?
Tough one because I don’t read books. Naturally I’d have to say the Bible. The other 2 would probably be some newspaper or other non-fiction book. Yeah, a newspaper and Time Magazine. Or could I forget the 2 other books and just add 2 more movies to my list?
4. If you could only choose 4 things to eat or drink ever again, what would they be?
- Pizza. I find that this general selection of Pizza covers all franchises. Dominos, Papa John, Pizza Hut….etc…. Anyway you slice it, it’s still pizza. Many times I have it twice a week anyways.
- Sunkist cola….the world’s best soft drink
- Orange Juice….an absolute requirement in the mornings
- Chocolate….served any way
5. If you could only choose 5 people to ever be/talk/associate/whatever with ever again, who would they be?
I could get myself in trouble for my answer on this one. The first 3 would be my parents and sister. Sorry folks. Blood is thicker than water. The last 2 are a really tough decision because I don’t feel as though I have many close friends. I think it would have to be someone at church because I could talk to them on a much higher level than anyone else. I’m going to leave this upto mere speculation on your part of who the other people would be.
However I don’t like to play that childish game of classifying friends into “best friends” category. I have friends for different occasions. Some friends I would talk to for different subjects. Church friends are meant to be spoken to for church issues. Friends who like the same type of music I listen to, would be more likely to listen when I have new music to share with them. Computer geek friends could answer my questions in regards to any PC problems I might have.
Classifying friends into “best friends” is dangerous and tends to alienate other lesser known friends. I was burned once before. I don’t intend on getting burned again by putting too much trust into one person. My philosophy is never trust anyone too far.
In other news…
Michael Bochette was no saint. His murder was the result of a drug deal gone bad. I have much less sympathy for him than I originally had when I first heard of his murder. If he had not got caught up in this ectasy junk, he would still be alive today. He knew the stove was hot before he put his hand on it.