Diversity, dialogue and multiculturalism in America

I am so out of inspiration in terms of blogging. I realized I was at a low point when I almost posted a clip of Harold and Kumar’s Escape from Guantanamo Bay. It was that scene where the Feds are interrogating their parents, and… anyway, it’s a sad state of affairs over here in my brain.

So. Um. Any ideas?

You could ask me stuff.

That is APPROPRIATE and PG.

 

25 Responses to A New Low

  1. Nanna says:

    Nope. I’m saving mine till in person! You could blog about uncooperative friends like me maybe?

  2. Dave2 says:

    I’ve been blogging about laxatives and bowel movements… are you sure you want to ask ME for ideas?

    That being said, you just got back from a wonderful visit to one of my favorite cities… NEW ORLEANS! Where is your next dream destination?

  3. Tug says:

    You can only teach your children ONE thing. What is it?

  4. Sybil Law says:

    That’s funny… I *feel* like Harold. Or Kumar.

  5. RW says:

    The ever-growing expanding universe. What are the outermost reaches replacing as they expand, and – if it is a form of *space* that is actually outside of what we call space, what would that be made of?

    Chana Dal Halwa is not an answer. Btw.

  6. Nancy says:

    I feel you. I haven’t written on my personal blog in over a week. I just can’t seem to get my inertia.

    Ideas? How about writing about someone who influenced you in a profound way even though he/she doesn’t even know you? It could be someone real or fictional, dead or alive, a world figure or random stranger. How’s that?

  7. shiny says:

    I was simply wondering what your plans were for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Lag b’Omer…

  8. Poppy says:

    What do you do to lead a fulfilling life?

  9. The only way I write posts is to expand on one stupid idea that pops in my head. I can’t keep thinking about it or it gets dumb.

    Lesson: Write dumb and funny.

  10. CP says:

    Photo blog…pics from your New Orleans trip! How was it? I am dying to go. It is on my “to do” list.

  11. You wrote out rules for life a while ago. I’m interested to know your rules for parenting, right up to college age. I plan on printing them out and referring to them frequently.
    Feel free to touch on tantrums, drugs, sex talks, and whatever else! :)
    (and yes I’m totally serious)

  12. B.E. Earl says:

    I like posts about pork products. ;)

  13. Kimberly says:

    I hate when that happens.

  14. Courtney says:

    What was your favorite age to be? If you could go back to one point in your life, for one hour, which point would you choose? What is one character trait that you want your son to have as a grown man? What is the thing you want most right now?

  15. Robin says:

    By reading my recent entries, you would think I was heading for the gas chamber, so I understand what you’re saying.

    But you wanted a question, right?

    When I see you in August, what cool Moroccan places are we going to? :)

  16. SciFi Dad says:

    Does this look infected?

    What’s your stance on Barbie? Does is also apply to the Disney Princess versions?

    What would you do if one (or both) of your kids came to you as a teenager and informed you they had become an agnostic or an atheist?

  17. Hockeymandad says:

    How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie roll pop?

  18. Faiqa says:

    Great ideas, everyone!! Stay tuned.

  19. Miss Britt says:

    Sometimes I feel like you’re talking just to me.

    Or Adam.

    Heh.

    I think you should write about how I am perfect in every way.

  20. Avitable says:

    Why haven’t you written about our girls’ night out? Wasn’t that special for you? What do we have to do to impress you, hm?

  21. Becca says:

    Ok, how are your kiddos?? Aside from that… Do you have a summer reading list?

  22. [...] thanks to Dave2 for asking, “Where is your next dream destination?” in response to this post, and great starting point for writing this one. Posted by Faiqa on April 21, 2010 7:10 pm • [...]

  23. Jason says:

    I was full of suggestions until you said PG. Why don’t you ask your friend Avitable? He’s always appropriate and suitable for all ages.

  24. [...] A while ago, I wrote a post asking people to ask me anything PG rated. [...]

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