The Either/Or Game

Fake, less hassle! It may well be that they are better for the environment too, but the jury may still be out on that issue. However, I do like to see 'proper' Christmas trees, like the one outside our parish church, especially when illuminated.

Christmas with loads of relatives, or a quiet one on your own?
 
I certainly wouldn't with just one or two people. Five of us in our immediate family, so of course want them all there, then my granma and granpy are usually there (it's not the same without them! feels more lonesome without) and in recent years my uncle also. Any more relatives than that would feel too much!

Better year for you personally, 2006 or 2007?
 
I would go with 2006.

Cho Chang or Ginny Weasley?
 

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I too would go with Hermione. Harry Potter is my favorite series, and although I do love The Hunger Games, Harry Potter tops my list as my favorite.

I would go with Pluto, because Goofy is sometimes annoying.

Reading a book on a Kindle or a hard copy?
 
Hard copy. I dunno, it's just more comfortable to me, curling up with an extremely durable hardback instead of a fragile tablet.

Tablet or computer?
 
Hard copy. I dunno, it's just more comfortable to me, curling up with an extremely durable hardback instead of a fragile tablet.

Tablet or computer?

I agree.

I haven't seen Sherlock. Although I have read all of Sherlock Holmes story. Since I haven't seen Sherlock I will go with Doctor Who.

Tofu sausage or regular sausage?
 
If we go by the late Norman version which has become the most familiar, I have to favor Arthur, since Lancelot was an adulterer. And if we go back to the oldest versions, there WON'T BE any Lancelot. The name "Lancelot," so I've heard, was originally a MILITARY RANK TITLE, not an individual man's name.


Beowulf or Siegfried?
 
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