The Mel Brooks Questionnaire: Jodie Foster
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The Mel Brooks Questionnaire: Jodie Foster
"3. Choose an architect to design your dream house: Banana Apple Pomegranate a) Frank Lloyd Wright b) I.M. Pei Pear Cherry c) Walter Gropius Frank Gehry beach shack Pineapple Blueberry Grape e) Louis Sullivan f) Other: Plum Nectarine Sunflowers 5. Choose a neighborhood to make a dinner reservation in, then tell us what restaurant you're going to and what you're ordering: The neighborhood: Trastevere, Rome The restaurant: Some secret, fantasy hole-in-the-wall Fresh pasta w/ shaved white truffles"
"Name: Jodie Foster 2. Draw a still life of flowers in a vase that you'd like to receive on your birthday: 1. Describe your favorite fragrance: coffee beans Sunday morning 4. Circle your preferred fruits: 3. Choose an architect to design your dream house: Banana Apple Pomegranate a) Frank Lloyd Wright b) I.M. Pei Pear Cherry c) Walter Gropius Frank Gehry beach shack Pineapple Blueberry Grape e) Louis Sullivan f) Other: Plum Nectarine Sunflowers"
Name is Jodie Foster. Favorite fragrance is coffee beans on a Sunday morning. Preferred fruits include banana, apple, pomegranate, pear, cherry, pineapple, blueberry, grape, plum, and nectarine. Considered architects include Frank Lloyd Wright, I.M. Pei, Walter Gropius, Frank Gehry, and Louis Sullivan, with a beach shack mentioned as a house type. Chosen neighborhood for dinner is Trastevere, Rome, with a secret hole-in-the-wall restaurant ordering fresh pasta with shaved white truffles. Acceptable daily footwear includes boots, tennis shoes, slippers, sandals, and loafers. Drink choices include St. Agrestis and a Phony Negroni. Composer choice is Miles Davis and featured song is A Song For You by Donny Hathaway. Transportation options listed include foot, bicycle, car, and train. Career ambitions at ages 5, 15, 21, and 89 are President of the US, professional “talker,” film director, and opinion-ater while prone in bed. TV chosen to fall asleep to is Teletubbies. Eggs, hat styles, and a fragmented biographical line about being born in a ’60s Euro European setting and becoming world famous in trumpet jazz are also noted.
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