Ask Cajungal things so she has something to do while waiting for her professor this afternoon!

Cajungal

Staff member
Have you ever been to a haunted house attraction? There's one here and a co-worker actually works there but it's still like 25 bucks just to get your spook on so I'm not sure if it's worth it. What do you think?
Just a dorm haunted house that was set up on the bottom floor. But I scare easily so it was fucking terrifying. The decorations and make-up were actually really good.
 

Cajungal

Staff member
If money and time off work were not an issue....where have you always wanted to travel and what would you go see first?

I know I am likely way later than your appointment with your professor but hey I was on a plane earlier.
No matter - keep it rolling! I don't know where I'd travel first...i want to see everything. I guess I'm most curious about Japan.
 

Cajungal

Staff member
What is your favorite thing to do with construction paper?

--Patrick
Store it away for when my nieces come over. I'm not very crafty myself.[DOUBLEPOST=1444232149,1444232020][/DOUBLEPOST]
Favorite adult beverage?

Favorite book?
Bloody Mary, a nice red wine, or http://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/fresh-ginger-moscow-mule

Favorite book is hard... I love A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, and I read it over and over. But lately I've been enjoying Julian Barnes very much. I think right now my favorite book is When You are Engulfed in Flames.
 

Cajungal

Staff member
Moscow Mule is a tasty beverage. Some would say too tasty.

Do you have reoccurring dreams/nightmares?
I often dream of beaches with strange, pure white stone structures all around. Theyre covered in cut-out windows that are perfectly round. The waters are often murky and shark-infested. Sometimes I walk along the beach until I see an oasis. The trees have really dark green leaves, and they cast all these spooky shadows. There's a hut with an old lady inside, but we've never spoken.
 
I often dream of beaches with strange, pure white stone structures all around. Theyre covered in cut-out windows that are perfectly round. The waters are often murky and shark-infested. Sometimes I walk along the beach until I see an oasis. The trees have really dark green leaves, and they cast all these spooky shadows. There's a hut with an old lady inside, but we've never spoken.
That sounds like the start of a really cool and spooky computer game.
 
Well, I'm not good at selling things, but let me give it a shot. It's a sci fi thing, a sort of zombie apocalypse story (without the zombies). Written in the fifties, it's informed by the paranoia of that time, but in a subtle unobtrusive way. The characters are well developed and interesting. The writing is solid.

I don't know. It's one of the few books I've ever read more than once. Indeed, I pick it up every couple years to read it again (It helps there that its a short novel so I can go through it in a couple weeks of leisurely reading) and I continue to appreciate it in new ways.
 
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