Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Pop Quiz, MCF style

You would think answering five questions would be easy. A couple of these were tough and I think too much into them. That sitcom question was the hardest since I don't watch many sitcoms. Anyways, here are my answers.


1) There's good news and there's bad news. The good news is that, for a few brief moments, you've experienced a taste of a super power, a one-time only psychic flash of a future event. The bad news is that you're now the only person on the planet who knows that an asteroid is going to collide with the Earth in three days. People are going to have a hard time believing your story--what do you do?

Write a movie about it that includes a cheesy love song, animal crackers and the main actor sacrificing himself in the end.

2) If you could be marooned on a desert island with any three sitcom stars, past or present, who would they be and why?

Tim "the Tool Man" Taylor (Home Improvement) - So what if nothing he builds works...he may get lucky and if nothing else, we can have some good laughs

Samantha Stevens (Bewitched) - Who wouldn't want to be stranded with a witch.

Sara Reeves (Party of Five) - Who cares about the character. She was played by Jennifer Love Hewitt need I say more?

3) Who and what was your first pet? Alternately, if you've never had a pet, feel free to explain why.

My first pet (That I remember) was a dog named Tippy. The tip of her tail was white, hence the name. She ran away after a couple years and it was a sad day. We think she followed others dogs.

4) What's the worst thing you've ever tasted, intentionally or otherwise?

Defeat...Since I can't think of any food at the time. I hate to lose at hockey.

5) After months of research, you finally perfect a cybernetic helmet that will allow its wearer to operate any vehicle with quick reflexes and unparalleled expertise. Such a device would have to be tested first, and you wouldn't risk anyone else's life but your own, noble scientist that you are. What do you drive/fly/sail first and where?

F-14 Tomcat. I've always wanted to fly a jet. Of course I wouldn't let the airforce tell me where I could and couldn't fly...being a noble scientist and all.

4 Comments:

At 11/09/2005 1:18 PM, Blogger Kelly said...

Re #1: Hehe, way to go, David Bay!

 
At 11/10/2005 7:08 PM, Blogger Lorna said...

good answers all--especially #5---science and speed: does it get any better? well, yes, Science, speed and something tasty to eat, but we couldn't count on you for that.

 
At 11/12/2005 10:51 PM, Blogger MCF said...

I think you could have laughs with Al "I am not Jerry Novick" Borland, AND he could build stuff. Still, great answers! :)

 
At 11/13/2005 1:07 AM, Blogger Dave D said...

Kelly: My brother Michael Bay always steals my ideas and get credit. Oh well, who wants to be rich and famous anyways.

Lorna: I could just invent the helmet to be my personal chef as well and have the best of both worlds. Bam!

MCF: Good point on Al. I guess with Tim Allen I was holding out hope that Buzz Lightyear would come and save us all.

 

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