Questions by Jessica D'Onofrio
What are five things you can't live without?
Guitars, chocolate, a notepad, a pen, and, sadly, my iPhone.
Favorite Shakespearean drama?
A Midsummer Night's Dream, full of whimsy and all (just like me?).
You have somehow wound up on death row and are set to be executed, what would your last meal consist of (food only boys)?
Lots and lots of raw fish, a bleu cheese burger, lots and lots of assorted candy (Reese's and Twix especially), and a huge strawberry milkshake.
One nightstand with one of The Beatles, which one and why?
John was the only one of the four who (as far as we know) ever had any gay tendencies - he went to Spain on "holiday" with Brian Epstein and engaged in *something* with him. We'll never know the details. I'll take the "gayest" one of the four. Plus, i've already seen John naked anyway ("Two Virgins" album cover), so seeing him in the buff wouldn't be any surprise.
What is your biggest pet peeve?
Really difficult to single one out! I suppose having to listen to music I dislike is the most irritating thing. I won't name names, though. :-)
Favorite body part on yourself; favorite body part on a female?
I always get complimented on my lips, so i'll assume that's my best feature. On a girl, eyes.
Favorite horror movie?
Eh. Not into them really. Not sure if it counts really, but I love Silence of the Lambs.
In your opinion who was the greatest President of the United States?
Hmm. I've gotta go with FDR, especially for pulling the country out of financial ruin in as short of time as he did. My favorite president is Teddy, though.
Favorite board game (yes, twister counts)?
Scrabble. Twister is WAY too awkward for me.
You can only have one song on your iPod, what would it be?
"Prelude and Liebestod" from Richard Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde". Twenty minutes of suspenseful, sexual, almost painful longing that builds and builds to the point where the climax is actually disappointing. It's my favorite piece of music and it doesn't even need words to spell it out for you.

