Sunday, 15th June 2003
The power of five
I've succumbed to the latest meme in typically late fashion, although I can be excused because it appears to have started off as a LiveJournal meme, and I don't seem to read anyone's LJ.
The meme is thus: Ask me five questions and I reply (Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston Pie... sorry).
[Update: Sorry, should have made that clearer; that's five questions each, like a mini-interview. You have to put some effort into it!]
Fire away. But play nice, please.

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i presume these aren't supposed to be 'why is the sky blue?' kind of questions. okay, kicking things off, i'll ask:
is there a book you wish you'd written yourself?
What is the unladen flight velocity of an african swallow?
ah, five questions each is it? sheesh, making us work...
okay, hopefully i'm allowed to re-use my previous question, so that's one.
2. favourite tipple?
3. talent you're most proud of possessing?
4. can you replace a blown fuse?
5. daddy or chips?
1- Which country you would must like to live in if you had to leave you current abode?
2- What is your favourite breakfast food?
3- Do you have a favourite artist, and why?
4- What "adventurous" sport (sky diving etc.) would you most/least like to try?
5- What is the unladen flight velocity of an african swallow?
:-)
1) Did you make any resolutions when you started your weblog?
2) Did you keep them?
3) Desert Island Books. Limit 5.
4) They're remaking Gone With The Wind. Who would you cast?
5) When will you get to an AFP or UKBlog meet?
1. How many toes do you have (including your own and any others you might have collected)?
2. What's your favourite type of cheese?
3. If someone offered to make you the perfect sandwich, and you could have any filling you liked, what would you pick?
4. Are there any machines or other devices, used by you on a regular basis, where you have absolutely no idea how they work?
5. If modern civilisation were to crumble around our ears due to, say, war or plague or alien invasion, what would you miss most about it?
1. If you could spend one day in the mind of any other person (past or present) who would you choose?
2. If you could only do one, writing or reading, which would you choose?
3. Which has had the most impact on your life - feminism or the internet?
4. What does winter taste like?
5. Has doing a meme ever changed the way you see the world/life/yourself?
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