From Douglas Clegg’s blog. What nefarious purpose will he turn this collected information towards? Inquiring minds want to know, so I’m playing.

Why do I define myself by what I like? Because positives give so much more information than negatives! Example: I like coffee. Very straight-forward. Husband knows what to bring me in the morning. I don’t like coffee; well, that could lead to ten minutes wasted playing guessing games while husband tries to figure out what I DO like, during which time neither of us has the vital morning beverage in hand. We have a toddler; we don’t have ten minutes to waste in the mornings.

I could go on, but the toddler’s up and I need to go make breakfast.

I like breakfast.