4. When I'm having a bad day and want comfort food, I go home and curl up with a big bowl of frozen peas that have been heated in the microwave. All I put on them is a) salt, and b) pepper. This stems from a childhood misinterpretation of what chickpeas were, when the characters in a book I loved ate "fresh hot buttered chickpeas."
3. My family was very, very poor when I was younger. As a consequence, I think that butter tastes horrible, because we always got a brick of government butter in our "please don't starve to death" box. Margarine, on the other hand, is the taste of luxury. I had a bad margarine habit for a while after getting my first job, and bought a tub every time I went to the store.
2. I am very superstitious, and very picky about my superstitions. I count crows, pick up pennies, and occasionally look for auguries in bags of M&Ms. I do not, however, freak out when I see a funeral procession, or insist on touching my collar and asking magpies how their wives are. This helps me strike a good balance. Just never get between me and a street penny.
1. I have a paralyzing phobia of pudding, which extends to all "pudding-type" substances, including custard and overly-warm milkshakes. Suddenly biting into an unexpected cream filling has been known to make me throw up on the spot. Luckily, this does not extend to the unnatural white goo inside Twinkies.
So that's five things you may or may not know about me. What do you think I may or may not know about you?
Five things you may or may not know about me.
December 28 2010, 22:01:29 UTC 6 years ago
2. I'm a Jewish convert, who, in pursuing an M.A. in Jewish Education, wrote virtually every paper possible on LGBT inclusion in all aspects (religious, camp, etc.) of Jewish Life, including a 12 page paper on the clobber texts in Leviticus, in which I got to take a sarcastic sledge hammer to a Southern Baptist commenter on the Bible. It's posted in the archives of my blog.
3. Despite the rather anti-Pagan elements of Judaism, I'm exploring the intersections of Paganism and Judaism.
4. Sour Patch Kids are the greatest thing ever! Except anything Pumpkin.
5. I worked for Planet Hollywood in Beverly Hills, and met almost everyone who is conventionally famous. I never wigged. Meeting my Filk and SF/Fandom folks does. I literally jumped up and down upon learning, for instance, that Amy Mcnally, had a concert scheduled at WindyCon, which I'd already planned on attending.
Re: Five things you may or may not know about me.
December 29 2010, 20:45:31 UTC 6 years ago