5 Questions
Feb. 9th, 2004 10:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
THE RULES:
1 - Leave a comment, saying you want to be interviewed.
2 - I will respond; I'll ask you five questions.
3 - You'll update your journal with my five questions, and your five answers.
4 - You'll include this explanation.
5 - You'll ask other people five questions when they want to be interviewed
THE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS:
(As framed by
montrizzle)
1. Now that you're in Montreal (and North America in general), are you tempted to stay?
Yes, very much so. I'm not as tempted to be in other parts of N.America as I am in Montreal but if Bank of Montreal has a finance opening or the Government can speed up my Permanent Residency process if and when I apply, most certainly so.
2. Are you actually a millionaire?
Heh. Unfortunately no and I don't know if I'll ever become one. But it doesn't hurt to hope...
3. If you could choose between free weed for life or an unlimited supply of any food for life (but it has to be ONE food, it doesn't mean free groceries or eating out/ordering in), which would you choose from? (And yes, it can be a meal, like chicken parmigiana or something.)
Hahaha. Free weed for life is a very tempting offer. I mean, chances are being the business student that I am I'd prolly end up selling as much of it as possible to make superabnormal profits but I'm gonna have to go with one food. And that one food would without a cinch of a doubt be my mum's spicy chicken or mutton curry alongwith this thin type of indian bread known as 'romaali rotis' which means, the handkerchief. And in all honesty, it's as thin as a hanky and alongwith that curry, mhmmmm, you got me stomach growlin, mate!! So yeh, it was a tough choice but once I settled on food there was no hesitation.
4. In 100 words or less, why are/were you pro the war in Iraq?
Saddam was an evil dictator and the easiest of the most dangerous to get out of power. Democracy in Iraq is necessary for speeding up likewise processes in the rest of the Middle East. Israel has one less threat. Even if he didn't have WMD's, WMD Programs are still a threat, and you can never trust a dictator with the capacity to procure such weapons. His removal from power will contribute immensely to desisting those elements who were on the verge of contributing to global terror. Ultimately, it is a case of the ends justifying the means. 97 words
5. What did you like best about seeing hockey live?
The atmosphere and smooth plays/passes/goal setups. It was free flowing and that's what I like about hockey. It's a lot more flowing than football (or soccer for those who can't say it the proper way). =)
1 - Leave a comment, saying you want to be interviewed.
2 - I will respond; I'll ask you five questions.
3 - You'll update your journal with my five questions, and your five answers.
4 - You'll include this explanation.
5 - You'll ask other people five questions when they want to be interviewed
THE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS:
(As framed by
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
1. Now that you're in Montreal (and North America in general), are you tempted to stay?
Yes, very much so. I'm not as tempted to be in other parts of N.America as I am in Montreal but if Bank of Montreal has a finance opening or the Government can speed up my Permanent Residency process if and when I apply, most certainly so.
2. Are you actually a millionaire?
Heh. Unfortunately no and I don't know if I'll ever become one. But it doesn't hurt to hope...
3. If you could choose between free weed for life or an unlimited supply of any food for life (but it has to be ONE food, it doesn't mean free groceries or eating out/ordering in), which would you choose from? (And yes, it can be a meal, like chicken parmigiana or something.)
Hahaha. Free weed for life is a very tempting offer. I mean, chances are being the business student that I am I'd prolly end up selling as much of it as possible to make superabnormal profits but I'm gonna have to go with one food. And that one food would without a cinch of a doubt be my mum's spicy chicken or mutton curry alongwith this thin type of indian bread known as 'romaali rotis' which means, the handkerchief. And in all honesty, it's as thin as a hanky and alongwith that curry, mhmmmm, you got me stomach growlin, mate!! So yeh, it was a tough choice but once I settled on food there was no hesitation.
4. In 100 words or less, why are/were you pro the war in Iraq?
Saddam was an evil dictator and the easiest of the most dangerous to get out of power. Democracy in Iraq is necessary for speeding up likewise processes in the rest of the Middle East. Israel has one less threat. Even if he didn't have WMD's, WMD Programs are still a threat, and you can never trust a dictator with the capacity to procure such weapons. His removal from power will contribute immensely to desisting those elements who were on the verge of contributing to global terror. Ultimately, it is a case of the ends justifying the means. 97 words
5. What did you like best about seeing hockey live?
The atmosphere and smooth plays/passes/goal setups. It was free flowing and that's what I like about hockey. It's a lot more flowing than football (or soccer for those who can't say it the proper way). =)
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Date: 2004-02-17 08:26 pm (UTC)