Jan. 26th, 2004

karen2205: Me with proper sized mug of coffee (Default)
1. What's good about doing lj support?

Meeting friendly people/people with a different perspective of life. Meeting fellow grammar pedants. Feeling that LJing isn't a *complete* waste of time.

2. Where is your favourite place?

That's very hard to answer - sometimes it's curled up in bed with a book, sometimes on my sofa with my laptop on my lap, sometimes it's Oxford, with it's beautiful buildings and parks, sometimes it's my mother's house, curled up with my sister.

3. What did you want to be when you grew up, as a child?

Hmm - as a very little child I wanted to be a Mummy with lots of children (I still do want kids, but not more than two or three, and not for a few more years....though I'm well aware that now'd be a good time for me to physically have kids...), my next ambition was to work in a shoe shop - getting new shoes was a treat when I was little - I thought working there'd be fun. Other than that I don't really remember. I remember rejecting the idea of being a doctor 'cos I didn't like science.

4. What's your favourite time of year? Why?

Spring/summer - both have their disadvantages in terms of hayfever, but I like warm (but not too hot) days.

5. Ideal dinner party. Forget the guests, tell me about the food. Would you cook it? What would you have?

Hmm - this is hard. I'd probably start with breaded camembert with salad (with soup for those who don't like camembert), followed by steak, roast potatoes, green beans, peppers and sweetcorn, followed by cheesecake, followed by a cheese course, followed by port, then coffee. I'd do the cooking myself, though I'd probably cheat and prepare various bits and pieces in advance.

(mini grr - fixing the broken links last night caused other things to break - must sort later.)
karen2205: Me with proper sized mug of coffee (Default)
1. What's good about doing lj support?

Meeting friendly people/people with a different perspective of life. Meeting fellow grammar pedants. Feeling that LJing isn't a *complete* waste of time.

2. Where is your favourite place?

That's very hard to answer - sometimes it's curled up in bed with a book, sometimes on my sofa with my laptop on my lap, sometimes it's Oxford, with it's beautiful buildings and parks, sometimes it's my mother's house, curled up with my sister.

3. What did you want to be when you grew up, as a child?

Hmm - as a very little child I wanted to be a Mummy with lots of children (I still do want kids, but not more than two or three, and not for a few more years....though I'm well aware that now'd be a good time for me to physically have kids...), my next ambition was to work in a shoe shop - getting new shoes was a treat when I was little - I thought working there'd be fun. Other than that I don't really remember. I remember rejecting the idea of being a doctor 'cos I didn't like science.

4. What's your favourite time of year? Why?

Spring/summer - both have their disadvantages in terms of hayfever, but I like warm (but not too hot) days.

5. Ideal dinner party. Forget the guests, tell me about the food. Would you cook it? What would you have?

Hmm - this is hard. I'd probably start with breaded camembert with salad (with soup for those who don't like camembert), followed by steak, roast potatoes, green beans, peppers and sweetcorn, followed by cheesecake, followed by a cheese course, followed by port, then coffee. I'd do the cooking myself, though I'd probably cheat and prepare various bits and pieces in advance.

(mini grr - fixing the broken links last night caused other things to break - must sort later.)

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