October 08, 2004

The Friday Five

1. Portland, Maine or Portland, Oregon?
That's a tough one. Portland, Maine is right on the coast, but I've never been to Oregon so I'm going with Portland, OR.

2. New York or New Jersey?
New Jersey of course!

3. Van Gogh or Van Halen?
Van Gogh. Will anyone remember the famous artist Van Halen 100 years from now?

4. Bill Clinton or Bill Gates?
Bill Gates. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. is a cool address, but have you seen Gates' House?

5. Leonardo daVinci or Leonardo DiCaprio?
Definitely daVinci.

Posted by Daniel at October 8, 2004 03:04 AM
Comments

Kristin said:

1. Portland, Maine or Portland, Oregon?
With no other reason than it is on the east coast, I'm going with Maine.

2. New York or New Jersey?
New Jersey! What else would a Jersey girl say!

3. Van Gogh or Van Halen?
I'm going to have to go with Van Halen. Not that I'm a huge fan but I'd choose music over art anyday.

4. Bill Clinton or Bill Gates?
No, I haven't seen his house but I'm going with Bill Gates anyway. I may have to google that.

5. Leonardo daVinci or Leonardo DiCaprio?
Leo has had several spots up and down the hotness scale. Both the actor and the art are nice to loook at. Tough one but I'm going with daVinci.

Margaret said:

1. Portland, Maine or Portland, Oregon?
Portland, Maine, because it's near L.L. Bean.

2. New York or New Jersey?
Hmm. I have lived in both states at one time or another (although in less than ideal conditions!). I know a LOT of you will be mad at me for this, but I have to say New York. Or maybe I could just choose my home state of Pennsylvania???

3. Van Gogh or Van Halen?
Well, I like Van Halen's music, although it hasn't exactly been consistent through the years what with all the changing of lead singers and what not. So I'll say Van Gogh, missing ear and all.

4. Bill Clinton or Bill Gates?
Yeah, definitely Bill Gates. He is a philanthropist, while the other Bill is just a philanderer.

5. Leonardo daVinci or Leonardo DiCaprio?
Definitely daVinci. I'm not a big Leo fan. He was good on Growing Pains, but that was a LONG time ago.