Linda L
Gender | Female |
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Location | New York, NY, United States |
Introduction | Follow me on Twitter: @ihatehouston or @lindasusername |
Interests | Cool cats, daydreaming, writing on the sly, mostly non-American lit, 70's glam rock, Kinky Friedman for Texas Governor 2006!, comic books, Andy Warhol, socializing, playing piano |
Favorite Movies | Ghost World |
Favorite Music | Muse, The Dresden Dolls, Queen, David Bowie, Lou Reed, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The White Stripes, NIN, Scott Joplin, Garbage, The Offspring, The Velvet Underground, Ben Folds Five, The Raveonettes, The Libertines, Constantines, The Black Crowes, Distillers, Nirvana, Broadway soundtracks (only the good ones), movie scores, classical and/or opera occasionally, etc., etc., etc. |
Favorite Books | A Tale of Two Cities, The Man Without Qualities, Lolita, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, His Dark Materials trilogy |
Why does the color blue mean raspberry-flavored?
Thank you! Thank you! FINALLY I find someone besides me who is asking this question. Why, indeed? Does it become more appealing when it's blue? Are people confused by too many reddish colored candies? Heck, why can't it be pink? Or silver? If raspberry flavors are blue, what color is blueberry going to be?