What was your favorite road-trip of all time?
Submitted by bodhibound.
To answer this question, I will first refer you to an earlier QotD entry. Go ahead and read that first.
Done? Good.
I'll add that some of the highlights included: Road games. (My habit of making acronyms from the letters on license plates dates from this time). A really nifty LCD multi-game... device... of some sort which I can't remember the name of now, which involved cartridges. (I really wish I could remember what it was called!) Watching the KC Royals beat the Seattle Mariners. (I kept the cheap plastic souvenir Royals helmet for years afterward.) Seeing new places. Spelunking. Taking in sights previously only seen on television, such as Mt. Rushmore and Crazy Horse Monument (back in the early, early days when you could barely make out the beginnings of the shape of things to come, mind you) and Devil's Tower. Crossing the Mississippi. Getting an up-close look at a giant pipe organ.
Good times.
Posh and Becks have moved to Los Angeles: [is this good?]
This is what passes for a QotD nowadays?
Give me a goddamned break. Who gives a rat's ass?
How many email addresses do you have? What are they for?
Submitted by clippedwings.
Well, let's see. There's my main personal address, there's my very first personal address from lo the many years ago (which I still maintain), there's my work address, there's my Gmail address (mainly used for online support & shopping accounts)... and I think that's all of them. If I have more, I don't know about or use them for anything.
How often are you wrong? Do you find it difficult to admit it when you are?
Submitted by emily ann.
I'm almost always wrong. In fact, it's my Super Power: Whenever I make a serious pronouncement in all earnest about something, I'm guaranteed to be proven completely wrong within hours, if not minutes.