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Salmon. I've kind of soured on steak.

Chicken or Turkey?

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry

Both, but I think I like turkey more.

Crackers and cheese: Brie or Grier cheese?

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Light of a new day; a passing rain shower; beauty of an Australian rainforest.

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"Beyond The Veil" Competition Top 10: Good and evil exist beyond the veil.

Brie. Haven't had it in a long time, either.

Soft cheeses (like Brie and Camembert) or hard cheeses (e.g. cheddar)?

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry

Again, both. Brie has been my favorite since I was a child. I also like cheddar. I am adverse to

Bleu cheese, though.

Peach or Orange?

Paradise

Light of a new day; a passing rain shower; beauty of an Australian rainforest.

The Veil Between Good and Evil

"Beyond The Veil" Competition Top 10: Good and evil exist beyond the veil.

Not a big melon fan, but Honeydew probably has a slight edge. Both over watermelon, though.

Electric or gas lawnmower?

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry

Petrol all day long. The wire for electric ones is a pain and battery power is too weak.

Push along or self-propelled?



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

Burger, even if I do like both.

Hot dog or sausage on a bun?

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry

Hot dog. I like sausage more, but I prefer them not on a bun.

Picnic in the park or BBQ at home (family and/or friends)?

Paradise

Light of a new day; a passing rain shower; beauty of an Australian rainforest.

The Veil Between Good and Evil

"Beyond The Veil" Competition Top 10: Good and evil exist beyond the veil.

There is something to be said for both and I can't really choose one over the other.

Fried Chicken or Roast Chicken?



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

Roast Chicken.

Ice cream: waffle cone or bowl? (sugar free optional)

Paradise

Light of a new day; a passing rain shower; beauty of an Australian rainforest.

The Veil Between Good and Evil

"Beyond The Veil" Competition Top 10: Good and evil exist beyond the veil.

Waffle cone. Haven't had one in a long time.

One flavour or scoops of two or more flavours?

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry

Most always one flavor. Sometimes I mix it up with two flavors.

Ice cream or cake?

Paradise

Light of a new day; a passing rain shower; beauty of an Australian rainforest.

The Veil Between Good and Evil

"Beyond The Veil" Competition Top 10: Good and evil exist beyond the veil.

Oo, toughie. Maybe ice cream.

Pancakes or Waffles?

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry

Never tried sweet waffles, so pancakes.

Honey or Maple Syrup?



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

I do not really use either. Honey in hot water when I have a tickle in my throat. So, honey.

Sleeping at night: One pillow or two pillows?

Paradise

Light of a new day; a passing rain shower; beauty of an Australian rainforest.

The Veil Between Good and Evil

"Beyond The Veil" Competition Top 10: Good and evil exist beyond the veil.

Just one.

Firm mattress or soft?



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

Firm.

Lighting: Lamp or candle?

Paradise

Light of a new day; a passing rain shower; beauty of an Australian rainforest.

The Veil Between Good and Evil

"Beyond The Veil" Competition Top 10: Good and evil exist beyond the veil.

Oil Lamp

Open fire or stove?



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

Open fire.

Ghostwriter for your favorite genre or write a short story in your least favorite genre?

Paradise

Light of a new day; a passing rain shower; beauty of an Australian rainforest.

The Veil Between Good and Evil

"Beyond The Veil" Competition Top 10: Good and evil exist beyond the veil.

Ghosting could be fun, actually, if the person I was writing for had some good ideas. But generally the latter, since I prefer to write with my own agenda and ideas.

Write a bunch of stories or a novel?

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry

Novel, generally speaking. Occasionally I enjoy short stories of a favorite author, ex. Fitzgerald's, "Pat Hobby Stories."

Shakespeare or Poe?

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Hmmm. Probably Poe, though I am fond of both. May be a mood thing, really, Sometimes I want drama in iambic pentameter, sometimes something a bit spooky.

Poe's stories or Poe's poems?

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry

Probably read Poe’s stories, although I do enjoy his poems.

“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” or “Macbeth”?

Paradise

Light of a new day; a passing rain shower; beauty of an Australian rainforest.

The Veil Between Good and Evil

"Beyond The Veil" Competition Top 10: Good and evil exist beyond the veil.

I studied A Midsummer Night's Dream in High school. I think it killed any interest I may have had in Shakespeare.

Poetry that rhymes or not?



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

I'm easy. Rhymes can add something but are sometimes kind of clunky if the poet resorts to awkward phrasing or word choices to make the rhyme. But most of what I read is either blank verse or based more on metre than rhyme.

Use VPN or other techniques to sneak a peek at a new song before it hits your time zone on streaming OR (im)patiently wait? (yes, this is relevant to my life right now)

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry

If I was buying it myself, paperback. But I used to get the hardcovers as gifts. These days, more likely hardback. Easier to hold open than paperback spines. But I mostly tend to e-books now for the ability to adjust the display to suit my eyesight.

A "serious" book (non-fiction or a "literary" novel) or something light and entertaining (romance, space opera, humour, whatever turns your crank)?

The old bookshop owner had something special for Dave.

Dash - Writer's Block competition entry