Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Queue and Eh...
When the boys over at Queue and Eh asked me to participate, I was excited and a little apprehensive. Thank goodness they didn't expect me to be funny like Calzone and Todd.

So ladies and gentleman, get your ass over to Queue and Eh

I am curious about what everyone will think, and I think it could generate some great discussion..

and possibly a little controversy... eep!


8 Comments:

Blogger Maddie said...

How nice of the lord to let you know, twice, on your own blog that you had been interviewed.

Blogger Jaded said...

Congrats... you're a stahhhh!

Blogger Knitty Kitty said...

haha hardly...
i think people took one look at my baby picture and ignored the rest... crippled by the cute I tell ya

Blogger Lo Lo Lova said...

It was very interesting learning all about you in one sitting. I enjoyed your Q&A!

PS: I spent my honeymoon in Canada. My husband and I went to Niagra Falls for a few days, then to Toronto. We were going to go to Vancouver for the last week of the trip, but then 9-11 happened, and we opted not to fly.... We ended up going to Niagra on the Lake instead.

Blogger Scarlet Hip said...

You are so fucking cool.

Blogger msmachine said...

What a great interview! You had me hooked with your admission of so many weeks without a Tim Horton's coffee! I felt bad about that. I really enjoyed reading through this discussion. And I think you are pretty smart.

Blogger Knitty Kitty said...

Tehee you guys are too nice.
I had a lot of fun doing it.
Ya wow Lo Lo, what a great time to read my blog, you get the reader's digest version!

Viceless- of course!

Blogger Megan said...

I enjoyed the whole thing, and yes, I read it all, even though the picture was super cute! I totally agree with you about the arrogance of Americans, and one of the issues that has been bothering me was the earthquake in Pakistan back in October. It was just a little while after Katrina, where the whole country stopped and watched in horror. The death toll from that catastrophe is somewhere around 1,300. The death toll from the earthquake was something like 79,000. I did not hear a single American bring up the subject, until I did. Sometimes they hadn't even heard of it--after all, it was second page news.

I also agree about the Canadians being pansies. Wait, did you say that, or did I? :)

I enjoyed the whole thing and I'm glad you did it!

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