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FRIDAY FIVE July 25, 2003

Friday, Jul. 25, 2003 - 2:02 p.m.

This week's Friday Five: (Questions are boldface, my answers appear beneath.)

If your life were a movie, what would the title be?

A: I Can Hear The Ocean.

What songs would be on the soundtrack?

A: If my guess is correct, it would probably be an original soundtrack by Vince Clarke.

Would it be a live-action film or animated? Why?

A: It would be a live-action short directed by Tonya Hurley.

Casting: who would play you, members of your family, friends, etc?

A: We would all play ourselves.

Describe the trailer:

A: We would actually be the thing that plays -before- the trailer.

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Crock O'Shit Update: Paul says he's never making that stuff again. The children asked him to make it for breakfast, and he had an epiphany. Today he's got a chicken in that crockpot instead. We spoke briefly last night about Birds And How To Cook Them, and I told him my recipe for Five Second Chicken, which is one of the only good things my first husband ever added to my life: Take an entire chicken, and before you stick it in the crock pot, stuff it with an apple, an onion, and a lemon, peeled and cubed. Discard the contents of the chicken when it's done cooking.

As a sidebar, I asked Paul if he ever actually cooked stuffing -in- a turkey, and I was grateful to hear him say no way. My thought on the subject is that I never stick anything up a bird's ass that I intend to put in my mouth at a later time. :)

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