Nope. Trust is as precious as love. Never throw it away.
Would you ever jam with your favourite musician, if given the chance?
Frugal!
A Sega Megadrive (aka Sega Genesis in America.)
Why the bloody hell would someone do that? I'm not a masochist, so I certainly wouldn't.
Would you ever write about something that is out of your comfort zone, just to say you've tried?
No, I think you've already proven that you're quite capable of crying yourself a river.
Would you ever have another cherry?
*Talk to
Grammar correction aside, yes I would, and do talk to myself quite frequently. I don't really see it as talking to myself, so much as talking out loud, though.
Would you ever go to a Pagan ritual?
BMW. There's just something much more classy about a BMW.
Bunnies or flamingos?
If I had a hammer, I'd bash your skull with it.
If I had a spoon, I'd scoop your brain out.
I have a trowel, so that might do,
though knowing you, your head will be filled with poo.
Being a modern zombie,
is harder than you think.
You can't just sink
your teeth into anyone.
How I long to tear at flesh,
to feel it rip,
to have the blood pour into my mouth,
but people want manners.
I'm a zombie, trapped in a human shell.
If I wasn't immortal, I'd beg to be killed.
I can't pick just one. There are so many pieces, and I'm constantly listening to music, so every piece affects me in a different way.
When someone mentions winter are you more of a "brace yourselves, winter is coming" or "do you want to build a snowman?" type?
Rain and Aria. Walking in the rain with Aria would make me explode with happiness.
I shall be a mental patient/zombie because they both scare the crap out of me.
Do you get excited in the run-up to Halloween? (I do because it's a spiritual time for me.)
At the moment, hug. Kisses are great, but I'm in a real hugging mood right now.
Doughnuts: Glazed or cake?
By doing something they like.
Where were you when the world ended?
Lethargy: A lack of energy or enthusiasm.
I have to go out early today, and I honestly just can't be arsed at all.
Yes, that happens quite a lot, unfortunately. I still keep the part that I have managed to write, just in case I ever pick it back up, but sometimes when the will is gone, it's gone.
Where will you be when the aliens land and take over the world?
Disco, but only because I can legitimately look like a chump without folk judging me.
Toast topping: Butter or jam?
Boxers, not that that's anyone's business but mine.
Morticia & Gomez or Harry & Sally?
Ghostreader, that's actually a pretty interesting question. I think people go from paper to ebooks because ebooks are seen as more convenient that paper. We live in a digitally interactive world, and we don't always want to put our devices down, which is great for authors who publish solely online or in ebooks. I think the other reason is because our eyes are just so used to words on a screen, that when they have to adjust to words in print, we get a shock. This is the age of convenience, which leads to laziness, and the thinking goes something like 'why bother with a paper book, when I can just open an app, search for what I want, and it's there instantly?' It's pretty sad, but that seems to be the way of things.
Do you think electronics will eventually cause the demise of physical pen and paper?
Having only been there once, I can't say much. I passed through it on the way to France, and it seemed okay. A little smelly, and somewhat hot, but on the whole, not too bad.
When people put on a UK tour, they tend to only do about three dates in England. When are people going to realise that the United Kingdom is one country, made up of the four separate countries, Scotland, England, Northern Ireland and Wales?
No safer than any other country, I'd assume.
Where were you on the third of June 1963?
Certainly not in Glasgow. I might get stabbed.
Don't you just wish this warm weather would just give over and make way for the cooler days?