1. Would you rather ride a bike, ride a horse, or drive a car?
I don’t drive a car. I’ve never had a license, though I’ve had seven (!) driver’s permits, which is why I know the rules of road so well. The last time I rode a horse was June 9, 1976; I had a hangover, which I don’t recommend. I do have a bike, and have ridden it, although not yet this year because I can’t find my bike lock, so we’ll go with that.
the co-creator of RAW magazine.
Either, because they’re both changing rapidly. Alaska is too warm now, and I expect much of Hawaii will be underwater in a few decades.
They’re insincere
The giraffe because they’re so freakishly strange. Incidentally, my post about the song At The Zoo by Simon and Garfunkel.
The 86th floor of the Empire State Building.
Almost never unless they wear out. My wife buys me clothes because my criterion for “worn out” and hers are not the same.
Jeopardy, and I’ve already watched it. On the other hand, the DVR is 52% filled, some of it going back to December 2022.
We Return Fighting: World War I and the Shaping of Modern Black Identity, edited by Kinshasha Holman Conwill
I answered this before, so I’ll answer it again differently. I had some Jamaican food this weekend which was quite good.
Saint Nick lives!
WHAT? What are you telling me here? Santa’s not real? Why would ever say such a thing?!
From 5th to 11th grade, math: algebra, geometry, trigonometry.
I don’t believe I’ve eaten anything particularly weird. OK, this is a story from my youth. My mother made… something. It was awful. It had green specks in it. At the time, there was a laundry detergent call Oxydol, and it advertised as having “green bleaching crystals.” So we referred to… whatever it was… as tasting as though it had green bleaching crystals.