I should have known. Well, then, five questions (all of which demonstrate that I still don't know you very well):
1) From which of the First Nations peoples does your family come and what percentage of your background is it?
2) What's the one greatest way in which your Native American heritage has affected your general perspective?
3) In answer to someone else's question, you said (to paraphrase) that you love Seattle because it has all the cultural enticements of a large city but still feels small enough to keep you comfortable, but that you could do without all the trees due to allergies. How big a city would make you uncomfortable, and at what point does a lack of green become dehumanizing?
4) You regularly assert that you hate people, but you seem pretty social and pretty genial to me (though no one can deny you have an edge). What's up with the people-hating, or do I misunderstand?
5) What profession other than your own (and excluding fulltime writing) would you like to attempt? (When all else fails, Bernard Pivot's questionnaire ia always a good back-up....)
Re: Where's the instructions?
Date: Mon, Mar. 12th, 2007 07:34 pm (UTC)1) From which of the First Nations peoples does your family come and what percentage of your background is it?
2) What's the one greatest way in which your Native American heritage has affected your general perspective?
3) In answer to someone else's question, you said (to paraphrase) that you love Seattle because it has all the cultural enticements of a large city but still feels small enough to keep you comfortable, but that you could do without all the trees due to allergies. How big a city would make you uncomfortable, and at what point does a lack of green become dehumanizing?
4) You regularly assert that you hate people, but you seem pretty social and pretty genial to me (though no one can deny you have an edge). What's up with the people-hating, or do I misunderstand?
5) What profession other than your own (and excluding fulltime writing) would you like to attempt? (When all else fails, Bernard Pivot's questionnaire ia always a good back-up....)