the five from rachel2205
Feb. 18th, 2013 09:53 am1. What is the perfect song to end one of your clubbing nights out?
"Kathy's Song" by Apoptygma Berzerk, the VNV Nation remix
It's joyous, and I lose myself in it. Plus it is a nice long one, and there's a moment in the middle to catch your breath and that gentle slide down the end. This was actually the last song of the night on Wednesday.
2. What's your favourite way to spend time with your husband?
We're very good at doing our own thing together. I like the days where we are both playing video games, or I'm reading while Mike practices guitar for awhile before we get some tacos or noodles. We're together, but it is so comfortable that sometimes it doesn't even need conversation. Alternately, when we go eat dinner at Luby's like old people. That's awesome.
3. If you had to watch the same movie once a week for a year, what would it be and why?
I think I might have to go with Ghost in the Shell. It's beautiful and haunting, and there's a whole world in there I'd dearly love to know more about. The soundtrack is perfect for it. Plus I could switch between the Japanese and English tracks.
4. What is the perfect sandwich?
Probably a bacon, lettuce and tomato with chipotle mayo on some toasted wheat bread. Crunchy, sweet, salty and delicious.
5. You can meet one celebrity, living or dead, and talk to them about anything. They will answer honestly. But you have only five minutes. Who do you meet, and what do you discuss?
I thought this might be hard, but no - I know exactly. I'd find Rasputin and we'd talk about God and the Tsar and revolution. Because I'd dearly love to hear it straight from the man. I've always found it weird that one man, an illiterate peasant from the back end of Siberia, was right in the middle of an event that changed the entire course of the 20th century.
"Kathy's Song" by Apoptygma Berzerk, the VNV Nation remix
It's joyous, and I lose myself in it. Plus it is a nice long one, and there's a moment in the middle to catch your breath and that gentle slide down the end. This was actually the last song of the night on Wednesday.
2. What's your favourite way to spend time with your husband?
We're very good at doing our own thing together. I like the days where we are both playing video games, or I'm reading while Mike practices guitar for awhile before we get some tacos or noodles. We're together, but it is so comfortable that sometimes it doesn't even need conversation. Alternately, when we go eat dinner at Luby's like old people. That's awesome.
3. If you had to watch the same movie once a week for a year, what would it be and why?
I think I might have to go with Ghost in the Shell. It's beautiful and haunting, and there's a whole world in there I'd dearly love to know more about. The soundtrack is perfect for it. Plus I could switch between the Japanese and English tracks.
4. What is the perfect sandwich?
Probably a bacon, lettuce and tomato with chipotle mayo on some toasted wheat bread. Crunchy, sweet, salty and delicious.
5. You can meet one celebrity, living or dead, and talk to them about anything. They will answer honestly. But you have only five minutes. Who do you meet, and what do you discuss?
I thought this might be hard, but no - I know exactly. I'd find Rasputin and we'd talk about God and the Tsar and revolution. Because I'd dearly love to hear it straight from the man. I've always found it weird that one man, an illiterate peasant from the back end of Siberia, was right in the middle of an event that changed the entire course of the 20th century.