Well, here are my answers to the Bernard Pivot Blogfest from Nicole's One Significant Moment at a Time.
- What is your favorite word? I would have to say my favorite word is asinine. I just love the sound of it.
- What is your least favorite word? Hmm. My least favorite is quit. I never want to give up on something.
- What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally?Music. Definitely.
- What turns you off? Negativity.
- What is your favorite curse word? Well, I don't really swear that much, but I do like the British word wanker.
- What sound or noise do you love? I love to hear my son's laughter.
- What sound or noise do you hate? Wind chimes-- or any incessant noise that really doesn't create a song.
- What profession other than your own would you like to attempt? I wanted to be a lawyer when I was younger.
- What profession would you not like to do? Taxi driver. Between the people and the other drivers.... Yeah, not for me.
How about you? How would you answer these questions?
I loved your answers! Asinine and wanker are both hilarious words. I feel more cheery just having typed them! LOL.
ReplyDeleteBeing a taxi driver would suck. And I think smelling bad is a job prerequisite.
Thanks for playing along. It's great to meet you!
I also love the sound of my children laughing. Not a sound matches it does it.
ReplyDeleteNo- there is nothing like the sound of your children laughing! Thanks to both of you for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteWanker is a great word!!! You don't like wind chimes? I love that sound... even better if it's at a beach house when I'm hearing them. :)
ReplyDeletePK- any sound that is just incessant noise drives me totally batty. My 9 yo knows this and takes full advantage at times!
ReplyDeleteWanker. lol. Who needs traditional cusswords when there are much better alternatives, especially if I can fake an accent while saying it. :)
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Welcome Diana. And accents are always fun!
ReplyDeleteAh, music is a wonderful inspiration. I like wind chimes, maybe because they're not something I hear everyday.
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