We could watch the waves, we could watch the sky, or just sit and wait as the time ticks by.

Apr 26, 2005 20:31

Just to make you all feel wonderful, I thought I would post this thing.

Reply and I'll tell you something I like about you.

Afterwards, copy and paste this into your own journal.

Hopefully, I'll be able to think of something for you all...

So rehersal was fun today. I'm a little bit anxious about certain people reading my survey, but oh well. I've graduated and they've written my letter of recommendation. haha. But it wasn't a bad thing, really. Well, not too bad. So hopefully they won't mind too much.

The video was incredible. Kudos to Mr. Kevin Porter, master of UIL documentaries.

And now, questions from mi hermana. (I had yours typed up and everything, Krisitna, but my computer messed up and lost them. I was too frustrated to redo it and have been too lazy to relook them up. So...sorry. You can reask them if you'd like.)

1) Would you rather be a huge star on Broadway and only moderately like your plays, or be a small, nameless actor in plays that you love?
It depends on how much I'm getting payed. Or who I marry. As long as I have enough moolah to live off of, I'd do the plays that I love. But if not, I'd totally be the big star. Being well-known on Broadway has its benefits. The Tony's, nice apartments overlooking Central Park, Hugh Jackman, Norbert Leo Butz, and things like that. So....nevermind what I said about the money. I'd probably be a big star. And then, once I've gotten my apartment and my permanent place on the Tony's invitation list I would go to the little shows I love. And people would love me, so they'd come see them and they wouldn't be little! Problem solved! ha! I totally beat the system there.

2) If you knew ahead of time that any child you had would have some serious birth defect, whether physical or mental, would you still have children?
If we're talking about a birth-defect that would make them "alive" but they could never really live...like they couldn't speak or move and they'd have to be fed and bathed and everything by other people then no. It's not really fair to them to force them into a life where they aren't capable of doing anything for themselves. I wouldn't want to live that way, and I can't think of anyone that would, so why force it on someone else? But if the birth defect is just something like Downs Syndrome or paralysis, then yes, I would. Because everyone has value, even the people with serious birth-defects that I mentioned above. It's just that Down's Syndrome or paralysis or something like that still leaves the person capable of thought processes, so I wouldn't feel badly for them. If that makes sense. And having a child like that would teach me a lot, and they would learn a lot from their "defects," if you can call them that. Man...this was a hard question. I don't know if I really answered it. And if I did, I probably sound like a jerk now. But whatever. That's what I think.

3) If one of your children told you he or she was gay, how would you react?
This may make me sound terrible again. Why are you asking me these questions?! Gee whiz. Anyway. I would just be shocked at first. Then I would talk to them about how they feel and all that jazz. Then (I hope) I would tell them that I love them no matter what, and although I disagree with their choice (and by choice I mean the decision to act on their feelings. I think homosexuality depends on hormone-balances and such, so the feelings can't really be helped. I still, however, think acting on it is wrong.) he or she will always be my child. Hopefully, I would react with grace and class. I hope. Well, I hope it doesn't happen, but if it does that's how I'd like to respond. People are going to be so angry at what I'm saying...haha

4) Baseball or soccer?
..........What?!How can you ask questions like the first three and then ask this?! What the heck?! Seriously. Holy shamoley. Baseball.

5) While we're on the subject of kids, what do you hope they look like?
Well, I'm planning on marrying a devastatingly attractive man, so hopefully they'll look like him. Everyone talks about how you can't marry someone more attractive than yourself, but I could. I mean, this is the person I'll be waking up to every morning, so he needs to look good.
For those of you who are upset by the superficiality of that statement then here:
True hotness lies within. A man doesn't have to be good-looking as long as he has a good personality. A nice outer appearance is just a bonus.
That really is true. But I still hope my husband is hot. Please please please...

Well, thanks Whitney. I'm pretty sure I'm not going to have friends after people read this. haha

For the rest of you, if you want me to interview you let me know. Maybe I'll get around to it sometime.
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