Definitely not. I feel like I'd screw up the rest of my life. Sometimes, its nice to know how the magician performed his trick, but you lose the magic of it afterward, yeah know? I don't know if I'd feel living out the rest of my life would be as fun after figuring out what came next...
Edit: (Uhhh-when I read this, I immediately thought of living and dead fictional characters. My bad and oh well).
Who won't I'd invite? Top Ten: Severus Snape, Greggory House, L, Alucard, Vampire Hunter D, Eddie Dean from Dark Tower, Vampire Hunter D, Jack Skellington, Bakura (old childhood favorite-wouldn't be able to stop myself), and...I guess Kurama?
I really doubt anybody would be talking, too much screaming for that. With a group like that, you couldn't catch me playing host-do I look suicidal? I'd probably play stupid and just watch the chaos ensue as Alucard and D tried to kill each other. Snape and House would probably keep each other company insulting each other in the family room (if all the furniture hadn't been destroyed). Bakura and Kurama...might argue about who has better hair? XD. No, Bakura is more of the type to lurk around and wait-he'd have his arms crossed in a corner watching everybody-so I guess Kurama, L, and Jack would most-likely end up chatting. Kurama and L wouldn't be as freaked out by Jack as House or Snape might be. Kurama is a demon and L is, well, been subjected to Shinigami. Oh, the detective still might do that scream and tip over the surviving furniture he's perched on, but he'd probably get over it pretty quickly...
As for poor Eddie...I guess I'd end up hovering around him. He's probably the least threatening of the bunch and after two words with Snape and House, they'd either be screaming at each other or he'd have walked away. I bet more on the latter since he is least like the others, so I'd be apt to talk to him (he'd be cracking jokes and probably asking questions about what the hell was going on and trying to figure out how this related to the Tower). I couldn't talk to Snape or House because they both scare the shit out of me-not sure I could handle the verbal abuse (D and Alucard scare me too, but that's purely survival instinct fueling that.)
Food? ...What ever was in the pantry? I'd put that out on the table, but I'd doubt anybody would be eating. It'd probably be on the floor in less than five minutes, Alucard flying across it with D in pursuit...However, before that, the sweets would have been safely smuggled away by L.
Yeah, it would be utter chaos and if I wasn't freaking out, I'd probably love watching every minute of it. ^___^
EDIT: (BUT OMG I CAN'T BELIEVE I FORGOT TO INVITE NEURO!!!! HE'D EASILY SOLVE THE MYSTERY AND POINT THE FINGER AT ME-'THE CULPRIT IS YOU' AND I'D PROBABLY BE RUNNING FOR THE HILLS. *SIGH* SUCH IS LIFE.) X_X
Something only a human being can provide. Take them out to dinner and talk. Or take them to a hockey game. Considering the social nature of human beings, company in general is awesome when going to events... :P
Depends on if there's some social event to go to. If so, then I'll be snooping around for a costume...
YES! I'd be trying everything and anything!
Playing around with art supplies for the rest of my life and get paid for it. Seriously. I guess living as an artist. The fact that I'm going to school for it probably means I'm betting on a 'yes' to having it. Or a huge 'hopefully'
Hot shower. Hot drinks. Hot food. Lots of blankets. No plans or deadlines.
I'd like to know how that would work, and then what the side effects would be. I guess I'd consider it at least.
1. $400,000-family
2. $200,000-Donate to help students in educational pursuits (after school activies, field trips, supplies, etc)
3. Research for alzheimers and cancer-split $100,000
4.$100,000 for further investigation of String Theory or alternative fuel source (probably the latter-it would be more beneficial to the country right now, but I'm still dead curious about other dimensions.It would be a hard decision...).
5.$50,000- Um...For events promoting authors and screenwriters to compete?
6.$50,000- Leave to some made-up name. The plan will be to fake my own death, spend about two months hiding in the mountains while I drastically change my appearance, lifestyle, and personality-then I'll come back, claim to be so and so, and live on that until the FBI find me and enforce whatever dumb rule that says I have to give a million bucks away.
7. Or I hire an assassin to kill whoever made up that rule if #6 doesn't work out.
2. $200,000-Donate to help students in educational pursuits (after school activies, field trips, supplies, etc)
3. Research for alzheimers and cancer-split $100,000
4.$100,000 for further investigation of String Theory or alternative fuel source (probably the latter-it would be more beneficial to the country right now, but I'm still dead curious about other dimensions.It would be a hard decision...).
5.$50,000- Um...For events promoting authors and screenwriters to compete?
6.$50,000- Leave to some made-up name. The plan will be to fake my own death, spend about two months hiding in the mountains while I drastically change my appearance, lifestyle, and personality-then I'll come back, claim to be so and so, and live on that until the FBI find me and enforce whatever dumb rule that says I have to give a million bucks away.
7. Or I hire an assassin to kill whoever made up that rule if #6 doesn't work out.
Four-eyed fox? @__@
This is random enough to get my seal of approval.
The first one. Hands down.
Um-yesterday? Celebrated five birthdays and a graduation.
Just read the first chapter of Drifters by Hirano. The main character is still kind of Alucard-ish, and the battle was alright, but what's got me really intrigued is the sudden appearance of the man behind the desk.
Alternate Universes are endlessly fansinating to me.
Ladies and Gentlemen, this looks like it may be very, very interesting...
Alternate Universes are endlessly fansinating to me.
Ladies and Gentlemen, this looks like it may be very, very interesting...
I won't recommend a book, I'll recommend a series: Dark Tower- Stephen King
Why? What isn't cool about an author that decides to write himself into a book as a total dork and makes vague Harry Potter references "We'll kick the Slytherin out of you!"
What isn't cool about multiple demensions, the re appearance of other characters from previous books, and the fact that four extremely strange people and one animal (all from different time periods: a boy, a drug addict, one gunslinger, a Billy Bumbler, and oh and there is one bad ass chick confined to a wheel chair with multiple personalities) looking for one extremely big and black tower standing in the center of all creation?
Dark Tower is awesome because as a reader you have no idea where the hell your going to turn up. Even better, because its King, you have no idea who's going to die at any minute either. He's not always the happy ending type, so you can't tell who might be up next. Or what's coming next, live's hectic, and King can be pretty realistic when he wants to be, even if he is dealing with gunslingers and mulitple worlds. The books are profound, imaginative, frightening, and pretty hilarious. (There is something really funny about Roland, the gunslinger, wigging out over soda)
The only book I find annoying in the entire series as to be Wizard's glass and that's only because of a rather long love story. After that, it was nothing but action and you felt like you're running with the team.
...whoa, I just wrote a novel.
Why? What isn't cool about an author that decides to write himself into a book as a total dork and makes vague Harry Potter references "We'll kick the Slytherin out of you!"
What isn't cool about multiple demensions, the re appearance of other characters from previous books, and the fact that four extremely strange people and one animal (all from different time periods: a boy, a drug addict, one gunslinger, a Billy Bumbler, and oh and there is one bad ass chick confined to a wheel chair with multiple personalities) looking for one extremely big and black tower standing in the center of all creation?
Dark Tower is awesome because as a reader you have no idea where the hell your going to turn up. Even better, because its King, you have no idea who's going to die at any minute either. He's not always the happy ending type, so you can't tell who might be up next. Or what's coming next, live's hectic, and King can be pretty realistic when he wants to be, even if he is dealing with gunslingers and mulitple worlds. The books are profound, imaginative, frightening, and pretty hilarious. (There is something really funny about Roland, the gunslinger, wigging out over soda)
The only book I find annoying in the entire series as to be Wizard's glass and that's only because of a rather long love story. After that, it was nothing but action and you felt like you're running with the team.
...whoa, I just wrote a novel.
Loretta. I was almost Loretta, but there's already too many L names in my family, so...
