33 posts tagged “qotd”
When is the last time you stayed up all night?
Last night. I am a polysomnographist. I record sleep studies.
What will be your famous last words?
Submitted by ngocaroo.
What can I say? I piss excellence.
What's one of your favorite quotes?
Submitted by Georgie-boy.
Get busy livin', or get busy dyin'.....that's goddamn right.
- Red, The Shawshank Redemption
If you were stranded on a desert island, what five people would you eat first?
Submitted by James Poling.
This question seriously makes me concerned about the mental status of
a) the submitter, and
b) Vox for choosing it
What kind of Donner Party nightmare is this?
What is your favorite ring tone?
Submitted by rach.
Everyone gets a kick out of the fact that my ring tone is I Touch Myself by Divinyls. Somebody always comments "Great ring tone!" when I get a call. I've tried a couple of other tones, but I always come back to this one. It's just so me.
How do you take your tea or coffee?
Submitted by Vasquez.
I prefer hot, frothy vanilla chai tea with a little cinnamon on top. :)
Coffee? I generally don't drink it, but stick some Bailey's in it and I'll be happy!
Windows, Mac, Linux - What's your preference and why?
Submitted by ramblingsbymark.
If I knew what the hell I was doing with Linux, then it would probably be the OS of my choosing. Since I don't, I use Windows for the time being. My dream is to dual boot with Windows and Ubuntu in case Windows crashes (which it inevitably will), but I have yet to install Ubuntu out of sheer laziness.
What's the best way to spend a rainy day?
Submitted by Vee.
On the sofa, under a blanket, drinking hot vanilla chai, watching good DVDs, taking naps, making soup and baked potatoes, never needing to leave the house.....sometimes it's nice to open the window and let the fresh rain smell in the house. If you have a special someone, it's nice to snuggle with them :) Sounds like heaven!
What's the most memorable building you've lived in?
Submitted by Shelly.
The 430 building in downtown Decatur. It's a beautiful brick apartment building built in the early 1920s. It had original hardwood floors, unique tile work in the bathroom, a full formal dining room with a built in china cabinet, and a phone nook. My apartment also had an awesome front porch with a swing. I lived a block from Decatur square, so I almost never had to get in my car and drive. I could walk to the grocery store, bank, pharmacy, taverns, restaurants, boutiques, spa, etc. It's one of the nicest areas of Atlanta.