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Pseudonymous ([personal profile] ex_pseudonymous328) wrote in [community profile] readingtheclassics2009-05-17 12:31 pm
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Getting to Know One Another

Since things have been quiet around here, lets get to know one another :  )
  1. Where do you live?
  2. How old are you?
  3. What is your occupation?
  4. What is your favorite color and why?
  5. Do you have pets?
  6. What is your favorite classic book?
  7. What is your favorite modern book?
  8. Who is your favorite writer?
  9. Where are you right now?
  10. What are your hobbies?
  11. What are your favorites? Food, tv, movies, people, anything
  12. Would you like to be friended, added to the circle, granted access, whatever Dreamwidth is calling it?
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[personal profile] gwenhwy 2009-05-19 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
1. Where do you live? Huntsville, AL
2. How old are you? 25
3. What is your occupation? Choir director/stay-at-home mom
4. What is your favorite color and why? blue because it's calming
5. Do you have pets? No
6. What is your favorite classic book? Right now, probably Sense and Sensibility, although if you asked me tomorrow, it would probably be something different.
7. What is your favorite modern book? Tamsin or American Gods
8. Who is your favorite writer? Jane Austen, Peter S. Beagle, and C.S. Lewis
9. Where are you right now? Home
10. What are your hobbies? reading, singing, crafting, knitting, and costuming
11. What are your favorites?
Food - dark chocolate, sushi, indian food
TV - Classic and modern sci-fi shows like Doctor Who, Star Trek (but not Enterprise), Battlestar Galactica, Firefly, Dollhouse, Buffy, etc.
Movies - sci-fi and cheesy action movies like Iron Man, The Mummy, etc.
12. Would you like to be friended, added to the circle, granted access, whatever Dreamwidth is calling it? Sure.
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[personal profile] gwenhwy 2009-05-20 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
You absolutely need to see it in the theater. I mean, I'm definitely going to buy it when it comes out on DVD, but it's just one of those epic movies that seeing it on the big screen is the only way to do it justice.