Any Questions?

This entry was published at least two years ago (originally posted on November 8, 2007). Since that time the information may have become outdated or my beliefs may have changed (in general, assume a more open and liberal current viewpoint). A fuller disclaimer is available.

As long as I’m trying to come up with things to babble about (the most obvious source of potential inspiration, my life, is pretty routine at the moment — school, work, home, repeat — which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, just not something that inspires a lot of daily rambling), I might as well haul this idea out: anyone out there have any questions? Toss ’em at me. I’ll see what I can do to answer them.

5 thoughts on “Any Questions?”

  1. That was freaky fast…I don’t even think it’s been two minutes since I hit ‘post’!

    Things eventually came together pretty nicely. We got rid of a lot of crap, since this was our first move together — last time we were merging two apartments, this time we were better able to determine what didn’t need to come along. More organized, better light (opposite corner than in the other building, and not half buried underground), plus room for a few more bookshelves.

    Now if we could just convince the twenty-somethings upstairs that they really don’t need to stomp around every time they move from one room to another….

  2. This isn’t the smartest question, but since you’re fond of his job, I’ll shoot:

    What do you think of Joss Whedon’s new upcoming TV show “Dollhouse”?

    I know you’ve watched Buffy, Angel, Firefly and Serenity, liked all of them (as far I as can remember) and I thought it was “weird” that you didn’t mention the news.

    Are on the skeptic type trying not get too excited about it, or do you think this could be Joss’ good chance to hit another cult series?

    Just trying to make you write…:P

  3. How soon will you know when your graduation will be, so I don’t double schedule?

    The new Joss Whedon show, with “Faith” from “Buffy,” sounds like a variation of her most recent [and canceled right away] show, except, rather than living the same day over again, the opposite occurs, and she has her memory erased, and is trying to figure out who she is. It also sounds a little like” Samantha Who?,” where the protagonist has amnesia, and does not remember who she is, but must deal with who she was in the past. Perhaps, with Joss Whedon writing, this show will be better than the two aforementioned.

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