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JUNE 16, 2008 @ 02:44 AM

The Month of Study has times when one may think- "Was I really thinking just now?" Those are times that also give rise to other, deeper questions, questions such as "Should I really be allowed to play with sharp objects?"

As some of you may know, I have an ongoing war with the kudzu on my place. For those who have not had the pleasure of meeting kudzu in person, let me introduce you. Friend, meet kudzu (note the 'Invasive species" section). Kudzu, you miserable, tree-killing pest of a clinging vine that grows quickly enough that you can watch it grow, meet my friend (or random nice reader wink ).

I don't *really* hate kudzu per se, I just hate what it does to trees- that is, overgrow them and kill them.

Anyhow, I was out keeping my baby trees safe, and cutting kudzu, and while slicing it, I also did a nice little number on my left index finger. It will heal, but it's quite the gash. So for the time being, I am typing (and doing whatever else) while holding my left index finger out the way one would hold one's pinky out while drinking tea in a genteel fashion.

So. Sharp things. Be careful with them. Even if your cause is just, your aim may not be quite so true...


The Month of Study's questions, so far...

SPOILERS! (Click to view)

If you could instantly be granted one talent or skill, what would it be? One realistic and one complete fantasy answer cheerfully accepted!

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If you had to be haunted by a ghost, tell me about the ghost by which you would be haunted.

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What cartoon character would you like you are most like, and why?

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A plain box, two feet long, one foot wide, one foot high, arrives in your mail. There's no return address, but it's definitely addressed to you. It gives you no reason for alarm, so you decide to open it. What's inside?

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Pick a figure from history. Pick one major event in their story. Tell how you would do things differently, and what the result would be.

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What's the one greatest bit of wisdom you can offer me?

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What do you think is a good reason to get married, and why? If there is no good reason, why?

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What's your handwriting like?

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What's something of which you are afraid?

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You've been shipwrecked, stranded on an island for at least a year. One morning you are walking on the beach, and in the sand, you come upon one footprint. Yes, one. No footprints leading to it, no footprints leading from it. What is your reaction? (Bonus points if you choose to tell how it happened. )

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What was something you did today that you enjoyed?

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Do you believe in magic?

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What's your question for me?


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What's the handiest trick you know that you can summarize in a few words to a few paragraphs?




I will answer my question from last time, next time. My question for this time: What's something stupid you've done recently... or heck, something really clever you've done is fine, too. smile

But I am choosing stupid and it's already answered. tongue biggrin (so that makes up for being slow sharing my trick with you.)

Comments
catdad

catdad

Portland, OR
August 2002

JUN 16, 2008 08:06 PM

"The flowers are copious nectar producers and are visited by many species of insects, including bees, butterflies and moths." Like most things, it has its good side.

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