Wednesday, November 9, 2011

CPQ #89

What is the greatest lesson in life you have ever learned?

Never take your family for granted.  They will always love you and always be there for you.  When you grow up and stop being immature, they'll be your very best friends.

CPQ #88

If you could be anywhere in the world for New Year's Eve this year, where would you most want to be?

This question is sounding very familiar but I'll answer it again...I'd want to go to Time Square with my lover!

CPQ #87

If you could have 50 pounds of anything other than money, what would you want?

Hmm...I'd want 50 pounds of dog.  No, not to eat, we're not in China... I just really want a pet dog!  I'm not a fan of chincy little dogs, I want a real big dog.  Like 50 pounds or more of a dog :)

CPQ #86

Through the use of a time machine, you are traveling back to the year 1850.  You may take with you one, and only one, product or invention from the modern era.  What would you take with you to impress and awe our forebears?

An iPod.  Not only would the electronic device amaze them but I could introduce them to the widest variety of awesome music :)

CPQ #85

If you could have any book instantly memorized cover to cover, which book would you choose?

The dictionary :)

CPQ #84

What is the most beautiful drive you have ever taken?  Be as descriptive as possible.

During the summer of 2009, Jesse worked at Lake Powell.  While there, he met a guy who would later become his boss.  Anywho, this guy had a really nice boat that he always stored at the Bullfrog marina.  He asked Jesse (since he has his CDL) to go back and get it for him since he no longer wanted it in Bullfrog.  Jesse and I woke up super super early one Saturday morning to make the trip.  We left while it was still dark and took the "back roads" over to Bullfrog.  Instead of heading over on I-70, we headed toward Panguitch and passed all the small towns like:  Loa, Lyman, Torrey, Bicknell and a bunch of other places I had never heard of.  As we were driving through these small towns, the sun was coming up.  It was so pretty and the best part is when we passed parts of Capitol Reef.  This amazing National Park isn't that far away from where I grew up, yet I had never seen it!

CPQ #83

Suppose for a moment that you are truly color-blind:  all you can see is black and white.  Then one day you wake up to find you can now see one color.  Which color would you want it to be?

Even though green is my favorite color, I'd want to see blue.

CPQ #82

Thinking back to all the great TV series finales that you have seen over the years, which show do you believe had the best final episode?

Confession time:  I don't watch very many seasons from start to finish.  I'll get hooked on something for a few weeks but never follow through.  Maybe I have and I'm just not remembering.  So, for lack of a better answer, I'll just say...One Tree Hill Season 1

CPQ #81

If you could add one month to the calendar year, inserting it between two existing months, where would you put the extra 30 days? (You can assume that the weather for this new month will be a mix of the weather typical of the month preceding it and following it.)

I would add an extra 30 days between October and November.  Fall is my favorite season (as I've mentioned a time or two) but it's entirely too short.  September is officially when it should start but the weather is still pretty warm.  I'd want another 30 days of cooler weather.  I feel like we only get about two weeks of good fall weather before we slam into ice cold freezing snow disgustingness.  I'd name this extra month...I'm not sure what but it'd have to be pretty clever.  Speaking of which, why is the tenth month called OCTober?  I thought 'oct' meant eight...like an octopus??