I am not going to fall into what everybody else has been doing, nope, no sir, not me, damnit….
Everyone who reads this should ask me 3 questions–no more, no less.
Ask anything you want.
Then go to your journal, copy, and paste this, allowing your friends (including myself) to ask you anything.
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how was your weekend?
who let the dogs out?
why were the baha men ever popular?
how was your weekend?
-My weekend was good, did you read my posts about it?
who let the dogs out?
-Bret’s Mom
why were the baha men ever popular?
-Because of a lack of underground alternative and college radio hits, this then represented an unfair advantage to seemingly shitty, yet somehow popular pop crap music. Because of this unfair advantage, the baha men somehow slipped through the cracks of acceptable music, and into the hearts of children who found the tune catchy and made their parents buy the baha men’s CD.
What’s your most vivid childhood memory?
What’s the most beautiful thing you’ve ever seen? (You know better than to be typical here)
What is your favorite play – written and performed?
What’s your most vivid childhood memory?
-That is a very difficult question to answer, mostly because it is not one memory, but a string of memories all thrown together in a way that makes it difficult to pick out a single episode from them. It was the summer of ’93, one of the hottest summers I can remember. The thing I remember about it that makes it the most memorable was that I was able to go anywhere I wanted to during the day because my parents were at work, and I just remember being on my bicycle, riding with friends, and doing the typical boyhood things you hear about on TV. Playing baseball in an empty lot, riding my bike to the mall to meet up with others; an endless summer with friends.
What’s the most beautiful thing you’ve ever seen? (You know better than to be typical here)
- The most beautiful thing I ever saw was this lightning storm when I was backpacking about 4 years ago. I was in the smokies, at the top of a mountain, I could see miles away at this storm brewing. Hundreds of flashes of lightning in all directions. I realized then why I love nature so much.
What is your favorite play – written and performed
-I hate to be stereotypical here, but it would have to be Macbeth. It is one of the most complex plays I have ever read, but at the same time, you start to become the characters in the play, and you can empathize with their situations.
what novel has effected you the most?
what person has effected your life the most?
what one memory do you wish to never lose?
1. What does it sound like when doves cry?
2. Which are your favorites; lions, tigers, or bears?
3. How does it feel knowing who you will spend the rest of your life with?
Knowing is Half the Battle
Brad Victus
what novel has effected you the most?
- I don’t really read that many novels. I have always been more of a fan for non fiction than fiction. But if we put down into terms of books. I would say a biography I read of Kevin Mitnick.
what person has effected your life the most?
- Although I haven’t really talked to him in the past couple of weeks, I would like to say that Murphy has played a bigger role in my life than he would ever know.
what one memory do you wish to never lose?
- A memory that I lost a long time ago.
1. What does it sound like when doves cry?
-Bret’s Mom
2. Which are your favorites; lions, tigers, or bears?
-Oh my that is a tough one. I would have to say bears, I haven’t seen lions or tigers in the wild yet, but bears, yeah, I have seen bears in the wild.
3. How does it feel knowing who you will spend the rest of your life with?
-Comforting. I have found the perfect person and can drop out of the rat race.