Sunday Stealing again
1. What were doing 10 years ago?
In the process of buying the home we now live in; the closing was May 8.
2. Five snacks that you enjoy in a perfect, non weight-gaining world
Banana splits
Oatmeal-raisin cookies
Strawberry milk shakes, the real kind, not the McDonald's kind
Carrot cake
Apple pie with vanilla ice cream
3. Five things you would do if you were a billionaire:
Pay off the mortgages for my mother, sister and brothers-in-law. Oh yeah, and ours.
Buy a building for the local food pantry.
Keep open the local YMCA that's closing on March 31.
Give $1000 each, maybe to a whole bunch of arts/music related entities.
I suppose I'd buy a house with an in-house theater, although renting out the local theater from time to time seems just so much more fun!
4. Three of your habits:
Overanalyzing
Avoiding talks about money; they tend to give me a headache
Blogging
5. Five jobs that you've have had:
Janitor (twice)
Bookkeeper/operator of an Artisans arcade
Manager of a comic book store
Customer service representative for an evil health insurance company
Ticket seller for college concerts
6. Five places that you've lived:
Binghamton, NY
Kingston, NY
New Paltz, NY
Jamaica (Queens), NY
Charlotte, NC
7. Five things that you did yesterday:
Went to church
Worked on my blog
Watched taped television news
Worked on the daughter's homework
Made the daughter's lunch for today
8. Five people you would want to get to know more about:
Bill Moyers
Joel Whitburn
Miriam Makeba
Peter Gomes
Jesus - especially that 18-year gap between hanging out at the temple when he was 12 and the beginning of his ministry
9. Abortion: for or against it?
I seriously doubt that most people are FOR abortion. I believe it was one of the Clintons who said "safe, legal and rare."
10. Do you think the world would fail with a female president?
Do you think the world isn't failing already? The number of female heads of state in other countries makes the dearth in the United States all the more embarrassing.
11. Do you believe in the death penalty?
No. Besides the inequity of its application by race and class, and the very real probability that innocent people have been executed in this country, there's another reason. It's Biblical interpretation that my Jehovah's Witness buddy talks about. There's a commandment, "Thou shalt not kill." How is the state killing, and on my behalf, no less, acceptable?
12. Do you wish marijuana would be legalized already?
Taxed and regulated, yes.
13. Are you for or against premarital sex?
I'm in favor of consenting adults doing what they want.
14. Do you think same sex marriage should be legalized?
Yes. I may have mentioned this recently.
15. Do you think it's wrong that so many Hispanics are illegally moving to the USA?
I think it's more wrong that over the centuries, the US immigration policy has been so arbitrary, discriminating against certain ethnic groups. Besides, depending on the version of history you read, who are the real illegals?
16. Should the alcohol age be lowered to eighteen?
Probably. I mean, I drank when I was 18. The prohibition doesn't work, a number of college presidents suggest. In college, you have two different classes of people, and it's darn easy for a senior to buy a sophomore illegal booze. Better to have supervised settings.
17. Should the war in Iraq be called off?
The U.S. participation in the war in Iraq, at this point, will end sooner rather than later.
18. Assisted suicide is illegal: do you agree?
No, I don't. It happens anyway, you know. Doctors giving massive doses of morphine for "pain management." I'd rather it be above board and open, in a medical context.
19. Do you believe in spanking your children?
My father spanked us. My sisters and I have had a number of conversations about what it was we did to warrant it; we have no idea. (Except once.) It made us fearful, but it didn't make us better. So, generally not.
20. Do you worry that others will judge you from reading some of your answers?
That assumes 1) anyone actually reads what I say and 2) anyone cares. If so, no I don't worry. To quote the great philosopher Popeye: "I yam what I yam."
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