S. F. Foxfire
My blogs
Blogs I follow
| Occupation | Phantom of L'Opera Populaire |
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| Location | M- sur M-, Southern France, France |
| Introduction | I try not to be scathing, honestly, but when something is stupid, and the one(s) who produced it, and the one(s) who LET IT GET OUT IN THE OPEN, don't stop the stupidity, I'll gladly take a hammer to the crazy train's tracks. I will not hold back. |
| Interests | Writing, what the title of the blog entails, singing, art...fine dining and a night of theater :D |
| Favorite movies | Phantom of the Opera, The Prestige, Horton Hears A Who, Thumbelina, The Lion King, The Transformers Trilogy, Star Wars, Space Balls, Sense and Sensibility, Captain America, Thor, Blazing Saddles, Les Miserables, The A-Team, Harry Potter, Sherlock Holmes, Ratatouille, Up, The Bourne Identity, The Avengers, Iron Man, LOTR, The Hobbit, Warehouse 13, Sherlock, Inspector Lewis, Miss Marple, Law & Order: UK, Merlin, Person of Interest, Once Upon A Time, Worst Cooks in America, Iron Chef (any, please!) |
| Favorite music | House of Heroes, Children 18:3, Future of Forestry, Paper Route, Petra, Owl City (except that midsummer abomination), Sara Groves, KJ-52, Anberlin, Switchfoot, Neon Horse, Emery, Matt & Toby, Pat Benatar, Billy Joel, The Weepies, Prisma, Showbread, Vocal Few, The Vespers, Weird Al, Brooke Fraser, The Famine, Becoming the Archetype, Dervish, The High Kings, Old Blind Dogs, Silly Wizard, E. S. Posthumous, Kristene DiMarco, Godscare, They Might Be Giants, War of Ages, Love & Death, Anchor & Braille, Gungor, Andrew Peterson, Disciple, Wavorly, Thousand Foot Krutch, The Classic Crime, Flyleaf, The Almost, Apologetix, John Schlitt |
| Favorite books | Warriors, The Wingfeather Saga, Redwall, Anything by Frank Peretti or Kristen Heitzmann, The Coming Evil Trilogy, Jane Austen, Shakespeare, Harry Potter, The Fairy Realm books, The Count of Monte Cristo, Jane Eyre, Les Miserables, Sherlock Holmes, Anything by C. S. Lewis or J. R. R. Tolkien, The Giver quartet, the Divergent trilogy, Matched, The Edge Chronicles, Forbidden Doors, The Tutor's Daughter, Emily Dickinson, any good horse story, anything by Jean Craighead George, The Big Necessity, Tui Sutherland's "Wings of Fire," Peter and the Starcatchers, Mistmantle, Percy Jackson, Dreamhouse Kings, Charles Dickens, Lady of Devices, The One and Only Ivan |
Sponges and tongues are frequently misspelled. Is it because both are thirsty?
Do you want a technical answer? Oh, who am I kidding? OF COURSE YOU DO! Tongues don't thirst; they become dry when the mouth lacks saliva. The throat feels the need for thirst, and when there is no saliva to wet the tongue, this hunger (so to speak) is intensified. Also, sponges don't thirst, either. They're sponges. Either way, if each stays moist, it never thirsts. Next question, please.

