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Boredwalk Community: Thanks, Aunt Barb!

1. What's your actual day job and what's your dream day job?
So, I'm kinda, sorta, semi-retired. I have a few clients that I do organizing and paperwork for. I also pet sit on the side. I LOVE organizing. (Ed. note: Would you say that organizing "sparks joy"?)
2. What experience do you most want to cross off your bucket list?
Paris, Baby! Pretending I'm there while sitting at a French cafe only goes so far.
3. What's the most useful piece of advice you've ever received?
"Use a man's razor to shave your legs. You won't get as many nicks." Thanks, Aunt Barb!
4. If you drink: what's your go-to drink?
Before IBS - wine and cosmopolitans. After IBS - almost anything with gin...no more wine. 😞(Gin's pretty versatile, though! I've been enjoying blackberry brambles a lot the last couple weeks!)
5. Where can the rest of the Boredwalk community find you?
Yeah, I don't do the social media thing but if you see me driving Kitty Kia around Napa, give me a wave! 👋
Boredwalk Community: Punching Nazis

1. What's your actual day job and what's your dream day job?
My actual day job is working for the government, but my dream job would be to work in a yarn/fiber arts shop — a nice big one with places to sit and socialize. And while I'm dreaming let's say I own the shop, have an apartment above it, and it's in a walkable neighborhood. (Ed. note: If you're going to dream, may as well dream big!)
2. If you could have any superpower what would it be?
If I could have any superpower I think I'd like the Captain America set — really strong, agile, and quick. And then I could punch lots of Nazis, do security for women's shelters, probably be useful in search and rescue, also potentially good for statue removal...you know, useful things. (There are few things more patriotic than punching Nazis.)
3. What's your biggest pet peeve?
I have many pet peeves (it's not "The Serenity"! It's just "Serenity," dammit!) but possibly my biggest is when people drive slower than the flow of traffic in the passing lane.
4. Clear up a misconception (about your job, where you are from, some other topic you know a lot about).
A misconception I see fairly often is "Shakespeare wrote in Old English" or "The Canterbury Tales are in Old English." Shakespeare used Early Modern English, Chaucer used Middle English, and Old English is what Beowulf is in. A quick and dirty way to tell which of the three is which is that if you can mostly understand it it's probably Early Modern. If you can puzzle bits of it out here and there and it may or may not have some extra letters (like "ð" and "þ") it's probably Middle. If it has extra letters and is almost or entirely unintelligible to a present-day English speaker, that's your Old English, aka Anglo-Saxon. (We're all learning so much today!)
5. Where can the rest of the Boredwalk community find you?
I'm @Diversiply on Twitter, and BuenaSuerte on Ravelry.
Boredwalk Community: How to Be a Good President

1. What's your favorite school subject?
My favorite subject is science because I definitely want to learn about the Periodic Table of Elements. (Ed. note: That shirt is a fitting sartorial selection then, buddy!)
2. If you wrote a book what would it be about?
My book would be about how to be a good president and how every country needs equality and fairness. (I would read that book AND buy a copy for everyone I know!)
3. If you could have any superpower what would it be?
I would want to have invisibility so people wouldn't know where I am. (Can't knock that dream one bit!)
4. What is your favorite animal?
The kitten because it's just so adorable and cute I just can't resist it! (Agreed!)
5. If you could give $100 to charity what would it be?
St. Jude's Hospital since it's a hospital for children. (A worthy cause — well chosen!)