I really liked the HFAC question. A lot. But I chose the guilty pleasures question, mostly because it caused me to reevaluate a writer or two. In a good way.
Awww, someone liked my sultry voice response. Now I can feel justified in saying that I think the real key is saying one phrase as if you were saying something far, far sexier and more scandalous, and meaning it.
This, by the way, can be a fun game, in the same way "make everyday phrases sound like innuendo" can be a fun game. Try to make the most innocent things sound sultry. Also, go for endurance. Can you give your roommates a full 5-minute report on the last book you read, and sound sultry the whole time? Sounds hard to me.
Well, since you were the one who asked, anyone who includes both Blues Clues and Good Eats among their guilty pleasures shoots way up in my estimation. <blush>
Having gone to high school with Melyngoch (European History just wouldn't have been the same without her), I did rather enjoy reading about her mission adventures.
Wisteria wrote:Having gone to high school with Melyngoch (European History just wouldn't have been the same without her), I did rather enjoy reading about her mission adventures.
Heh. I can only imagine. And I can't imagine her deciding to do something like serve a mission without putting her whole heart and soul into it, either.