Date: 15 Sep 2007 09:00 pm (UTC)
I remember ordering books for my bookstore, and coming across a set of recommendations on science books. "Douglas Adams, hunh, wait... what? he is the same guy who wrote those Hitchhiker books? no, really?" I had no idea. I do recommend his nonfiction, too -- okay, not as zany as fiction, but he writes with a delightfully approachable warmth, even in science matters.

Anyway, me belated respond now:

1. Have you ever witnessed a crime?
2. What's the longest you've lived in one place?
3. If you could snap your fingers and be fluent in a second language, what language would it be? [or third, if you're bilingual, etc]
4. What's one thing/event certain to make you cry?
5. Do you prefer large immediate families, or small?
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"When you make the finding yourself— even if you're the last person on Earth to see the light— you'll never forget it." —Carl Sagan

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