I don't categorize and rank like Hecubus and Bob Bob. My brain doesn't work that way. Maybe I'm not linear enough. Maybe I'm just indecisive. Maybe I conflate too much.
One of my favorite sandwiches was one I assembled with a swiss army knife while sitting on the steps of the Piazza San Marco. Fresh hunks of mozzarella, tomatoes, baby spinach, on still-warm Italian bread, all purchased from the grocery around the corner, accompanied by a bottle of white wine.
I'll never have that sandwich again.
I'll never have that sandwich again.
At least you didn't leave the sandwich out in the rain.
I find it easy to rank things by adding an unsaid "right this second". Here are my Top Ten Movies
right this second.
Then I answer with whatever pops into my head. I know the list will be different the next time I am asked, but that's part of the fun.
Hee. Salon is rerunning the whole Dogs in Elk conversation as one of their "posts of the decade."
Shoes or actual kicking of things?
You do realise who you're asking that question of, right?
The Parents Television Council rated two aspirational reality shows, ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" and NBC's new "Three Wishes," as the best programs for family viewing.
Does this mean these shows are striving to become reality shows?
Or else they're reality shows that aspire to not suck.