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Jan. 14th, 2006 12:38 pmQuotes from Tori Amos interview. I took out a few, but most of it's here since most of her responses were so neat!
Who would you be if you could swap places for a day?
My daughter Natashya, who is four and a half. Sometimes I wonder what kind of parent I am and how my child sees the world; what her own little world is like. I'd like to be able to see myself and my husband from that perspective.
What's the first thing you do in the morning?
Look at my watch and wish it was earlier.
What's the last thing you think about at night?
I'm not sure what I think about, but I always look up at the little window above my bed, and out into the night sky.
Who are your favourite writers?
e.e.cummings, Sylvia Plath, and Anne Sexton. (comment by me: cummings and plath, eek! The woman really does have taste. I haven't read enough Sexton to have an opinon)
Who did you last text?
I've never sent a text message. (comment: I love how inept she is towards technology, so cute)
City or country?
Country. I like being away from people. You have to conform a bit when you're around so many people; you have to deal with different personalities. Even in a city like New York there are a lot of people in a small place.
Skinhead or mullet?
Mullet. Then I could take it to a hairdresser. With a skinhead you're kind of stuck with it for a few weeks until it starts to grow again.
Love is . . .
The thing that gets me through the day.
What do you believe in?
A good idea.
What have you loved and lost?
My ass. I'm 41 now. I used to have a really cute ass.
What makes you blush?
Things my husband, Mark, says.
What would be the soundtrack to your life?
On one level my own work, but usually I find myself humming the Mission: Impossible theme tune.
What brings out the devil in you?
Right-wing Christians.
Sum yourself up in five words.
Definitely not dull for husband.
Who would you be if you could swap places for a day?
My daughter Natashya, who is four and a half. Sometimes I wonder what kind of parent I am and how my child sees the world; what her own little world is like. I'd like to be able to see myself and my husband from that perspective.
What's the first thing you do in the morning?
Look at my watch and wish it was earlier.
What's the last thing you think about at night?
I'm not sure what I think about, but I always look up at the little window above my bed, and out into the night sky.
Who are your favourite writers?
e.e.cummings, Sylvia Plath, and Anne Sexton. (comment by me: cummings and plath, eek! The woman really does have taste. I haven't read enough Sexton to have an opinon)
Who did you last text?
I've never sent a text message. (comment: I love how inept she is towards technology, so cute)
City or country?
Country. I like being away from people. You have to conform a bit when you're around so many people; you have to deal with different personalities. Even in a city like New York there are a lot of people in a small place.
Skinhead or mullet?
Mullet. Then I could take it to a hairdresser. With a skinhead you're kind of stuck with it for a few weeks until it starts to grow again.
Love is . . .
The thing that gets me through the day.
What do you believe in?
A good idea.
What have you loved and lost?
My ass. I'm 41 now. I used to have a really cute ass.
What makes you blush?
Things my husband, Mark, says.
What would be the soundtrack to your life?
On one level my own work, but usually I find myself humming the Mission: Impossible theme tune.
What brings out the devil in you?
Right-wing Christians.
Sum yourself up in five words.
Definitely not dull for husband.