My new blogiverse buddy Gordon allowed his readers to ask questions that he promised to answer. In fact, he did it at least twice. And even answered the questions; this is the second batch of replies.
I thought this was such a swell idea that I thought I'd do the same thing. Send me as many questions as you want. I promise to answer each and every one! (Of course, the answer might be, "No comment.") And if I'm as lucky as Gordon, you'll ask a question SO provocative that it will require its own post.
Deadline, Wednesday, October 5 at 11:59 p.m. EDT. Answers promised within a week.
I'll probably do this with every change of the season, if it's successful. (And never again, if it's not.)
My favorite Christmas music?
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I want to do this too. Dang now I'm just a follower and not a leader.
Anyway, let me roll some questions your way:
1. A long time ago I had a 7th grade teacher appear on Tic Tac Dough, and didn't win but came away with a case of Rice or something or other. Did you get any consolation prizes for your time on Jeopardy?
2. Who have you seen the most in concert? What was your favorite concert? When & who was your first concert?
3. What music do you fear your daughter may take a liking to?
4. Let's play favorites: favorite comic book series, character, artist, and writer. Were you a DC fanboy or Marvel Zombie growing up?
I'll probably add more questions later in the week ahead.
1. What is your favorite book (non-comic)?
2. What is your fondest childhood memory?
3. Who do you think is going to win the World Series this year?
Roger,
Since you're a dad (and I'm a godfather), here's a very thought-provoking question:
If there was one value or set of values you wanted to teach your offspring, what would it be?
Gordon
P.S. Actually, Mike at Progressive Ruin did it once before I did. Gotta give props, you know.
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