Salmon. I've kind of soured on steak.
Chicken or Turkey?
Both, but I think I like turkey more.
Crackers and cheese: Brie or Grier cheese?
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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?
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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)?
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Roast Chicken.
Ice cream: waffle cone or bowl? (sugar free optional)
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Most always one flavor. Sometimes I mix it up with two flavors.
Ice cream or cake?
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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?
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Firm.
Lighting: Lamp or candle?
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Open fire.
Ghostwriter for your favorite genre or write a short story in your least favorite genre?
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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?
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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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Probably read Poe’s stories, although I do enjoy his poems.
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” or “Macbeth”?
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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)
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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)?
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