on cheesy pasta, constellatory predictions and unhomewardbound trips.
interview with megan of ho-biscuit.
conducted by allie gidcomb.
a: if you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life what would it be? m: oh, that's a loaded question since I'm big on the foods. I suppose if it was only one thing I'd go with mac'n'cheese, for sure.
a: yessss, mac'n'cheese is basically the most delicious and easiest to make food product ever. do you know your zodiac sign or anything about it? m: I know I'm an Aquarius and they're generally known to be sort of 'foot loose and fancy free' which I can definitely relate to. but then I always see them being described as the day-dreamer, and head-up-in-the-clouds type people, and I'm not really like that at all. so, I guess you really have to take those things with a grain of salt. but I can't deny always reading my horoscope in Cosmo.
a: I'm an Aquarius too, that's awesome. you couldn't really make me believe in horoscopes though. the relative positions of the sun and the earth at the time of your birth have no affect on your personality. I guess it's debatable to some people. now, if you could be any mythical creature, which would you choose? m: ha, Aquarius' unite! wow, okay. I think I'd want to be something on the human side of things. I like living a life I can comprehend and remember. I think I'd be a mermaid; they have always fascinated me — from the Disney-fied types to the more mythical Sirens. they're lovely and they get to live in the water which is definitely something I could get stoked about.
a: what (or you know, who, because come on) gives you butterflies in your tummy? m: unfortunately I am very much between love interests at the moment and my cross country move, where I literally know nobody, is not at all conducive to meeting butterfly inspiring people. I guess as far as things that make my tummy flip goes: roller coasters, bridges, elevators and the occasional thunder storm.
a: do you like the new place you're in? m: I do! I have some family here so it's not like I'll be ass fending for myself or anything scary like that. I really wanted a change of scenery and to get out of my horribly small town so I came here to work and save up money and I can go to college (hopefully) next fall. It's an average of about 30 degrees colder than what i'm used to and I hear winters are brutal which will be a huge challenge for someone like me, who only saw snow for the first time four years ago... but I'm really excited about it overall :-D
a: it sounds like it will be interesting. this is, unfortunately, my last question: did you ever run away from home when you were younger? and do you remember why? m: I'm sure I'm probably the only kid who actually never did! not even like a little ways down the street with your backpack full of oreos and lunchables for sustenance. I know when I would get really mad at my parents I'd be super grumpy in my room and plan it all out, like what I would do and where I'd go and what I'd take but I never actually went through with anything. :-p
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