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My valentine!

Happy Valentine's Day!

Today's question:

Other than family and significant others, what's one thing you love, love, love?

My answer: I love, love, love settling into bed at night: crisp sheets and heavy comforter pulled up to my neck, a good book propped on the throw pillow on my stomach and my crazy cat Isabel snuggled up on my shoulder as I read a few pages before falling asleep.

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"Here, bunny, bunny, bunny."

Today's question:

What movie can you not believe everyone didn't love?

My answer: I love After Hours, a 1985 dark (dark) comedy directed by Martin Scorsese, yet everyone I recommend it to just says "meh...". If you've seen it, let me know what you think -- as well as what movie YOU loved that others, surprisingly, didn't.

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"Mmmmm ... ketchup! I'll eat ANYthing that has ketchup on it -- even plates! I loooove ketchup!"

Today's question from "If...(Questions for the Game of Life)":

If you could change one of your personality traits, what would it be?

I would like to not worry! I fret over bizarre things happening to my loved ones and worry about chaos and calamities that will never be (I hope!) and it just zaps my brain more than brains were ever meant to be zapped.

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My hero: A firefighter in training.

Today's question from "If...(Questions for the Game of Life)":

If you had to cast living actors to play you and one other person in your life in a film about your life, who would you choose to play each person?

I would choose Laura Linney to play me and Javier Bardem to play my husband. (He's nothing like Jim and vice versa, but it'd be interesting. And hey ... it's the movies!)

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Yep, this truly is my favorite little boy in the whole entire world!

Today's question from the Zobmondo "Would You Rather...?" board game:

Would you rather live forever as a 13-year-old -OR- as a 65-year-old?

I think I'd rather live forever as a 65-year-old. For one thing, you can't legally drink as a 13-year-old -- and although I'm not a lush by any means, I do like a drink now and then -- but more importantly, the older I get, the more comfortable I am in my (saggier and wrinklier by the minute) skin. As a 13-year-old, I was so horribly shy and uncomfortable and unsure of myself. I'd never want to be 13 again.