My Top Five - Part I
It came to me in a vision. A man on a flaming pie said "It's NaBloPoMo month. Your monthly theme is favorites. You love lists. For your weekend entries, make lists of favorites.".
Genius inspired by a man on a flaming pie only happens once and only to someone like John Lennon so I'll be honest. The laziness that invades me body and soul on weekends has suggested to me that weekends for the rest of NaBloPoMo will just be lists of my top five favorite things. It's cheesy and meme-y but far superior to getting to the last five or six days of the months and running completely dry for things to write.
Favorite TV Sitcoms:
1. M*A*S*H
2. The Dick Van Dyke Show
3. The Mary Tyler Moore Show
4. I Love Lucy
5. Seinfeld
Favorite Flowers:
1. Magnolias
2. Violets
3. Gladiolas
4. Tulips
5. Lily of the Valley
Favorite Pies:
1. Peach
2. Chocolate Cream
3. Key Lime
4. Lemon Meringue
5. Sweet Potato
Favorite Holidays:
1. Christmas
2. 4th of July
3. Thanksgiving
4. Halloween
5. New Years
Favorite Sports to Watch:
1. Soccer
2. Baseball
3. Biathlon
4. Figure Skating
5. Team Handball
Favorite Vegetables:
1. Tomatoes
2. Okra (even boiled okra)
3. Spinach
4. Green Beans
5. Kohlrabi
Favorite Beatles Songs:
1. A Day In The Life
2. She Said, She Said
3. Here, There And Everywhere
4. Norwegian Wood
5. I'll Follow The Sun
Favorite Martin Scorsese Films:
1. Goodfellas
2. Casino
3. Taxi Driver
4. The Departed
5. The Last Waltz
Feel free to comment and give me some suggestions as to what lists of favorites you'd like for me to do.
5Comments:
I love pie.
How about top five cheesy 70's songs? :-)
How about favorite places you've visited? Could be cities, could be museums, could be favorite stores.
Yay soccer! Yay pies! Yay MASH!
Favorite foreign films? Favorite department stores? Favorite southern cities? Favorite Presidents?
(just helping out w/ the dry spell)
have you ever seen the age of innocence? it's a total departure from scorcese's usually violence ridden films (which i love by the way!). i absolutely love that movie, find it to be one of the most perfectly executed adaptations of any novel i have ever read - check it out if you haven't. it's nuanced, beautiful and absolutely heartbreaking.
Biathalon and team handball??? Wow, you have been in Europe a while, haven't you?
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