2. Everything else (sorry, I just don't watch too many of them)
3. Radio Ga Ga.
4. Solo. But Coke if I had to make a choice.
5. Billy Corgan and the original Smashing Pumpkins line-up. It's my one music regret that I never saw them live, so perhaps if I got to meet them all I could talk them into an acoustic set...
What classifies something as a sitcom? For one, I was going to write Scrubs but I don't think that is a sitcom.
1. Friends 2. The one with Charlie Sheen in it 3. Bohemian Rhapsody 4. dislike both. Coke if I had to. 5. Weird, but I have no interest in meeting famous people. Mia Freedman. She's not that famous, but I reckon we'd get along really well.
Oh my word. I can't believe all your commenters will take Coke over Pepsi. Suddenly I'm feeling both superior and a little bit concerned that I like a blog which people with clearly questionable taste also like. As long as they're not also Windows users :/
Well, the Lindt they sell in Australia's not quite what it is in Europe. But Cadbury…yeah, it's a pretty horrible experience. So thick with emulsifiers it's like chewing on sweetened lecithin.
Cadbury in the UK is much closer to actual chocolate, but still a long way from my favourite.
I think in Australia, for cheap off-the-shelf chocolate, I'm going for Old Gold Rum and Raisin, Dove, or Milka.
13 comments:
1. A sitcom you could watch all day
2. A sitcom you can't watch at all
3. Favourite Queen song
4. Coke or Pepsi
5. A living famous person you'd like to meet
1. Seinfeld (actually that's about the only one)
2. Everything else (sorry, I just don't watch too many of them)
3. Radio Ga Ga.
4. Solo. But Coke if I had to make a choice.
5. Billy Corgan and the original Smashing Pumpkins line-up. It's my one music regret that I never saw them live, so perhaps if I got to meet them all I could talk them into an acoustic set...
1. Will & Grace
2. Seinfeld
3. We Are The Champions
4. Coke...even though I don't really drink soda.
5. Nobody really sticking out right now.
What classifies something as a sitcom? For one, I was going to write Scrubs but I don't think that is a sitcom.
1. Friends
2. The one with Charlie Sheen in it
3. Bohemian Rhapsody
4. dislike both. Coke if I had to.
5. Weird, but I have no interest in meeting famous people. Mia Freedman. She's not that famous, but I reckon we'd get along really well.
1. Seinfeld or The Office (UK version)
2. Mash
3. Don't Stop Me Now
4. Coke, for shizzle
5. Kate Bush
Lairdy, I say Smashing Pumpkins in '93. Good times. That was for their Siamese Dream album.
soph, Scrubs is a sitcom, I guess. It's a situation, and there's comedy:)
1. Black Books
2. Seinfeld or office (too close to reality)
3. Somebody find me somebody to love.
4. Coke
5. I have a feeling that meeting famous people you admire would really only be a disappointment. I'd like to meet Simon Pegg though.
1. The mighty boosh (very long list acually)
2. How i met your moher (very long list actually)
3. One of there power balads. hang on thats all of them.
4. Coke
5. Tom Waits
aww cute, a husband and wife quiz team..
Oh my word. I can't believe all your commenters will take Coke over Pepsi. Suddenly I'm feeling both superior and a little bit concerned that I like a blog which people with clearly questionable taste also like. As long as they're not also Windows users :/
1. Friends
2. Scrubs
3. Bohemian Rhapsody
4. neither - I don't like brown, carbonated beverages at all.
5. Allison Krauss
Stuart, you probably like Lindt chocolate too.
but Tracy, the brown ones are the best ones!
Well, the Lindt they sell in Australia's not quite what it is in Europe. But Cadbury…yeah, it's a pretty horrible experience. So thick with emulsifiers it's like chewing on sweetened lecithin.
Cadbury in the UK is much closer to actual chocolate, but still a long way from my favourite.
I think in Australia, for cheap off-the-shelf chocolate, I'm going for Old Gold Rum and Raisin, Dove, or Milka.
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