Provoking some thoughts
First things first:
I was so sad to hear about Peter Jennings' passing. He's been on the news since I've watched the news. RIP Peter, and thanks.
I feel a bit freaked out about this, just generally, because now that I'm 37 I'm starting to see people die (of old age or disease) that I've grown up watching on TV. Robin Williams, for example. He's what now, 53? He was in his mid-20's when I first saw him on Happy Days. Dick Clark is freaking 76!!! It's just mind-blowing when you start to think about it (I try not to, for sanity reasons).
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First things next: THIS is pretty funny, check it out - gotta love a good prank!!
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I have a couple questions for all of you, so answer honestly and we'll, like, discuss them and shit:
1. If you could find out the day, or year, or manner in which you die, would you want to know? For instance, if you found out you were going to die in 40 years of skin cancer, you could stay the fuck out of the sun and maybe try to avoid such a death? Or, if you found out you would die suddenly in a car accident, you could take the time to say goodbye to your loved ones, or say things you've always wanted to say to people, etc.
2. If you had the choice of winning one million dollars or living an extra 10 years (not knowing how long you will live), what would you choose? If it turned out you were destined to live to the age of 85, 10 extra years doesn't sound like too great a thing, right?
3. If you could spend one entire day with any celebrity or famous person, living or dead, who would you choose and why?
4. If you were elected President, what's the one thing you'd want to fix the most (since, well, George W has pretty much screwed it ALL up)?
5. If you were in a contest to win a million dollars and the person who lost out to you was a 20 year old paraplegic with no money, would you keep it or give it to the other person? (No, you couldn't share, it has to be all or nothing)
Tell me Tell me!
I was so sad to hear about Peter Jennings' passing. He's been on the news since I've watched the news. RIP Peter, and thanks.
I feel a bit freaked out about this, just generally, because now that I'm 37 I'm starting to see people die (of old age or disease) that I've grown up watching on TV. Robin Williams, for example. He's what now, 53? He was in his mid-20's when I first saw him on Happy Days. Dick Clark is freaking 76!!! It's just mind-blowing when you start to think about it (I try not to, for sanity reasons).
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First things next: THIS is pretty funny, check it out - gotta love a good prank!!
***********************
I have a couple questions for all of you, so answer honestly and we'll, like, discuss them and shit:
1. If you could find out the day, or year, or manner in which you die, would you want to know? For instance, if you found out you were going to die in 40 years of skin cancer, you could stay the fuck out of the sun and maybe try to avoid such a death? Or, if you found out you would die suddenly in a car accident, you could take the time to say goodbye to your loved ones, or say things you've always wanted to say to people, etc.
2. If you had the choice of winning one million dollars or living an extra 10 years (not knowing how long you will live), what would you choose? If it turned out you were destined to live to the age of 85, 10 extra years doesn't sound like too great a thing, right?
3. If you could spend one entire day with any celebrity or famous person, living or dead, who would you choose and why?
4. If you were elected President, what's the one thing you'd want to fix the most (since, well, George W has pretty much screwed it ALL up)?
5. If you were in a contest to win a million dollars and the person who lost out to you was a 20 year old paraplegic with no money, would you keep it or give it to the other person? (No, you couldn't share, it has to be all or nothing)
Tell me Tell me!
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