
1. What’s something you bought as an adult because you weren’t allowed to have it as a child?
Oreos
2. If you were forced to watch a sport every weekend for the rest of your life, what sport would you choose?
Sepak Takraw
3. What meal you cooking for 2 with a $12 budget?
Homemade spaghetti with homemade pasta and a $7.00 bottle of zinfandel.
4. What phrase do you wish people would stop using?
“It is what it is.”
5. You’re offered $10 million to start your life over at age 10 — but you keep all your current memories. What’s your first move?
Take $9.75 million and invest in the nascent Microsoft and then live on the rest – $275,000 in 1974 dollars is a crap load of money.
1. Cannabis.
2. Assuming it was in per.son rather than on television, horse racing.
3. Roast whole chicken on a bed of roasted vegetables, and something green to brighten things up.
4. “My ask….” Ask is always a verb. No exceptions.
As for “ It is what it is,” the phrase has a long history. You can find versions of it in the Christian bible, and in Ancient Greek tomes. It began as a more elegant descriptor, akin to “It is its immutable self.”
5. Vegas and Louisville baby! I already know who wins every major sports title, so I drop out of public school and become famous for my sports prognostications. I’ll also noodle out html years before anyone else does. Invest the rest, especially in fine art.