1. Who's your favorite superhero?
2. Who's your favorite villain?
3. What was your last brush with greatness?
4. Who is the last celebrity you've seen in public?
5. What's the most important event on your horizon?
And one political question, I can't help it.
6. What did you think of Bush's speech last night?
My responses to this week's questions.
1. Toss up between Wolverine and Dead Pool (a lesser known character with a biting wit, the same healing factor and one nasty, nasty messed up face).
2. Dick Cheney, he's just to easy to hate. Same thing for Rumsfeld. Comic book villain? Um, Wilson Fisk aka The Kingpin because he reminds me of Dick Cheney.
3. Honestly, I have no idea why I put this question in this week because I don't really have an answer. I suppose I should answer with something so I'll say my last brush with greatness was when I accidentally rubbed up against the mirror this morning as I was getting dressed.
4. I thought I saw Donald Rumsfeld's face in a pile of dog shit on the slough path this morning, does that count?
5. Another toss up here between personal and the nation. Personally, the big event is P returning to work and our little boy starting daycare. Neither of us wants to do it at all and I'm working to try and figure out a way to not have to do it. Nationally, I'm looking forward to the presidential election being over with so all bloggers can get back to writing about their cats and what assholes their neighbors are. But I'm also looking forward to the upcoming debates.
6. I thought Bush's speech was a rehash of the same crap he promised four years ago and still hasn't delivered on it. I also got a chance to watch his 2000 acceptance speech where he promises to return the budget surplus to the American people, he promises to fix social security and education and healthcare. What's he done? NONE OF IT! Why anyone would want to give him four more years to not do what he said he would do is beyond me. Besides, he's now on the same side with the truly mad Zell Miller (John McCain put it best on The Daily Show where he ascribed Zell's fury to John Kerry having to have shot his dog, it was classic and damned funny!).
And there's my Cheese. Want some? Go and get it!
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