this is originally from science projects boy:
there are only two rules: 1) cut and paste to your own webspace and 2)only one answer per question!
favorite south american country:
chile.
greatest sneakers you have ever owned:
navy roos, when i was about six.
favorite obscure american president:
james k polk.
name you would give a pet octopus:
pulpito.
favorite decade of the twentieth century:
1920's.
favorite short story:
oh dear god. um. my favorite short-story-length poem is probably octavio paz's "piedro de sol."
favorite beatles album:
revolver.
does lucky the leprechaun remind you of a grasshopper:
no. perhaps a mosquito.
favorite revolutionary:
ste jeanne d'arc.
preferred form of robot:
hott robot.
favorite black and white movie:
casablanca.
favorite grade in elementary school:
first grade, because i had permission to move my desk into the coat closet.
favorite actor/actress from the united kingdom area (all-time):
sir ian mckellan. ah sir ian.
island nation you would like to be a citizen of:
iceland.
favorite cryptozoological creature:
phoenix.
favorite painter when you were just a child:
c�zanne, yo.
favorite hindu deity:
kali.
what you would call your kung-fu style:
going to kentucky.
have you ever been shocked by electricity:
little zings of static are all i've got.
favorite bird:
chinstrap penguin.
all-time greatest pancakes:
any pancakes that come to me on my birthday.
writer whose work you are currently reading:
matthew rohrer.
favorite shakespearean play:
as you like it.
band that puts you in outer space sometimes:
m�m.
two families enter, one family leaves, thunderdome style, partridges vs. bradys:
the bradys commandeer the van but they are no match for "i think i love you" which is the catchiest pop song ever to emerge from a non-traditional-family-anchored sitcom.
favorite character in a wes anderson film:
dudley heinsbergen.
favorite planet in our solar system:
jupiter. for its moons and its magnetosphere larger than the sun.
have you ever tested yourself for telekinesis:
no. but once i had my energy read by a holistic guy who said i had been sexually abused when i was 8. the sad thing about this story is that i think it is hilarious but because it involves accusations of repressed sex-abuse memories, no one else thinks it's funny.
actor/actress who would play a grandparent in the film based on your best-selling autobiography:
gene hackman.
body of water you wouldn't mind being lost at sea in:
the caspian sea, for it is reasonably finite. but oh just reading this question made my heart race.