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answers for wamckee
Posted by Slowplum
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7/06/2003 10:16:00 AM
Which do you prefer roses or carnations? And why?
I hate both, truth be told. If I had to choose the lesser of two evils, I wouldn't even know where to begin. Cream-colored roses I suppose. I'm not sure why I hate these two flowers, maybe because roses are over-used as gifts from well-meaning men who believe roses are the standard flower to send? Carnations I don't like because hmmm. Their shape and smell and pretty much everything about them I find bothersome. Maybe it is from over-exposure to seeing them on wedding tables. I've been to at least 70 weddings in my life. Large Portuguese family.
I love: lilacs, daisies, daffodils, tiger lilies, marigolds, dandelions, baby's breath, orchids, irises, pansies, and forget-me-nots.
I have a penchant for wildflowers over "domesticated". They are simpler in some ways and beautiful in the wild sort of way.
Counter-question: If you could raise a certain animal on the farm, and your choice was limitless, what would you raise? Why?
I hate both, truth be told. If I had to choose the lesser of two evils, I wouldn't even know where to begin. Cream-colored roses I suppose. I'm not sure why I hate these two flowers, maybe because roses are over-used as gifts from well-meaning men who believe roses are the standard flower to send? Carnations I don't like because hmmm. Their shape and smell and pretty much everything about them I find bothersome. Maybe it is from over-exposure to seeing them on wedding tables. I've been to at least 70 weddings in my life. Large Portuguese family.
I love: lilacs, daisies, daffodils, tiger lilies, marigolds, dandelions, baby's breath, orchids, irises, pansies, and forget-me-nots.
I have a penchant for wildflowers over "domesticated". They are simpler in some ways and beautiful in the wild sort of way.
Counter-question: If you could raise a certain animal on the farm, and your choice was limitless, what would you raise? Why?