Today Weird Deer welcomes Brian Love to the screen.
Mr. Love–an expert on many things including focacia bread, string theory, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer–has been awarded the post “Visiting Advice Columnist” for the year of 2007-2008.
Mr. Love is prepared to answer any questions readers might have, from “Is there an easy, yet tasty, vegetarian curry recipe I can prepare for my Tuesday night bridge club?” to “Is tea-bagging necessarily at odds with one’s spiritual practice?”
Mr. Love’s interests are wide-ranging, his expertise is astounding, and his compassion is boundless, so readers should feel free to ask him anything and everything they have questions about.
Please leave questions in the comments section below (and please remember to do so anonymously, or pseudonymously), or email them to askbrianlove@gmail.com.
Mr. Love looks forward to hearing from you soon!

7 responses so far ↓
1 Janus Esmeralda // Jul 18, 2007 at 9:08 pm
Dear Mr. Love,
For years, after a rainstorm, upon seeing a great many worms displaced from the earth, I have had the compulsion to take each worm, one by one, and replace them back into the dirt. It has always been my belief that this compulsion was only good because it was actually good for the worms–to return them to their homes. But quite recently a dear old friend told me that I am actually doing the worms more harm than good, since they are in fact saving themselves death by drowning by displacing themselves from their dirtly abodes.
Who’s right? Me (the great hand in shining armor) or my friend (the busybody who knows nothing about nature).
Truthfully, I just want to save the worms.
Love (excuse the pun on your name),
Janus Esmeralda
2 Truth Champion // Jul 19, 2007 at 8:59 am
Dear Brian,
What do you think is the ideal host/hostess gift? I am looking for something inexpensive yet unique.
Looking forward to your ideas,
Truth Champion
3 Jack Diamond // Jul 19, 2007 at 10:50 am
Dear Mr. Love,
I know that in the game of Texas Hold ‘Em every pairing of two cards has a nickname. An ace and a king is called Big Slick, a nine and a five is called Dolly Parton, and two eights is called Snow Men. I was hoping you could tell me what the names of all the other pairings are.
Thanks,
Jack Diamond
4 Edith S // Jul 20, 2007 at 3:36 pm
Dear Brian,
What is “true love” and should poets care about it?
Thanks in advance
Edith S
5 want to know // Jul 20, 2007 at 7:57 pm
Dear Mr. Love,
Is it true that one can get three ships at once in Galaga, by which I mean can one, after having lost one ship to that beam then left the next ship get taken by another beam and then shot down both of the host ships so that one has the three shooting ships?
6 Kimbo Slice // Jul 21, 2007 at 7:43 am
M. Love,
To what flavour experience would you compare the elusive but widely sought after delicacy of homemade huckleberry pie? additionally, can you set in context your first (and thus most innocent) huckleberry encounter?
Created in furious improvisational badinage and contemplative rumination,
Kimbo Slice
ps. The Galaga question is indeed a rather strong and pressing question i might add, one which warrants your most attentive considerations…nice hats off to the poser of said question.
7 Brian Love Answers // Aug 8, 2007 at 9:36 am
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