Gross, only Kerith would think about such gross and weird ideas. Would I rather what? Because I wouldn't rather anything with any of them. I might be able to have lunch with Nancy Reagan but that's as far as I'll go.
Is this like an MFK question? I'd have to say, in that order of M-F-K: Elinore, Hilary, Nancy (just because she's super old and has lived long enough I'd consider it almost euthanasia). But I agree- gross.
hey you, yeah you...grow up. all i want to know is which one you like [in strictly platonic terms] best! sheesh louish!!! and i pick nancy; in later years her increasing alienesqueness tends to give me the willies...the goooooood willies.
"Would you rather…" does not come across as "which one do you like [in platonic terms]" in my book. If you read my book, you'd know that. But instead you always read "her" book(s). You know who I mean.
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No questions asked, Hilary. (Unless I am required to look at her, I can't stand looking at her.)
Gross, only Kerith would think about such gross and weird ideas. Would I rather what? Because I wouldn't rather anything with any of them. I might be able to have lunch with Nancy Reagan but that's as far as I'll go.
Is this like an MFK question? I'd have to say, in that order of M-F-K: Elinore, Hilary, Nancy (just because she's super old and has lived long enough I'd consider it almost euthanasia).
But I agree- gross.
I don't think it's gross. I would rather Eleanor Roosevelt because she reminds me of Julia Child and Julia Child is so hot right now...
I would rather...
Travel with Hilary.
Cook with Nancy.
Spa day with Eleanor.
Not really sure why though. And what that would be replacing as a "rather" than sort of thing.
hey you, yeah you...grow up. all i want to know is which one you like [in strictly platonic terms] best! sheesh louish!!! and i pick nancy; in later years her increasing alienesqueness tends to give me the willies...the goooooood willies.
My question is why is Barbara Bush not in the mix of things?? I pick her!
"Would you rather…" does not come across as "which one do you like [in platonic terms]" in my book. If you read my book, you'd know that. But instead you always read "her" book(s). You know who I mean.
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