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Aniston talks turn-ons with James Lipton

Jennifer Aniston stopped canoodling with new flame Justin Theroux long enough to sit with James Lipton for an "Inside the Actors Studio" interview Thursday.Theroux was present -- seated in the front row, in fact -- according to People, but the interview was all business. Or at least what passes for business when it comes to Lipton's Proust questionnaire-style of discussion. Before getting to that
Jennifer Aniston leaves Pace University in New York after attending \"Inside the Actors Studio\" on Thursday.
Jennifer Aniston leaves Pace University in New York after attending \"Inside the Actors Studio\" on Thursday.Splash News / Today

Jennifer Aniston stopped canoodling with new flame Justin Theroux long enough to sit with James Lipton for an "Inside the Actors Studio" interview Thursday.

Theroux was present -- seated in the front row, in fact -- according to People, but the interview was all business. Or at least what passes for business when it comes to Lipton's Proust questionnaire-style of discussion. Before getting to that, Lipton did ask her what drew her to her 2006 film, "The Break-Up." Aniston's response: "Well, you know it's something I have a lot of experience with."

Moving on, Lipton got to the traditional portion of his interview. Below, some of her responses (the full interview will air next month on Bravo).

What turns you on?

"Generally or currently? ... A great pair of shoes."

What turns you off?

"Flats."

What's your favorite word?

"Norman," (Norman was the name of her beloved corgi-terrier mix, who died in May.)

What's your least favorite?

"Stupid."

What sound or noise do you love?

"A baby hysterically laughing"

What sound do you hate?

"Car alarms."

What profession other than your own would you like to attempt?

"Attempt is a good word ... interior design."

What profession would you not like to have?

"Be the president."

If heaven existed, what would you like to hear God say to you at the pearly gates?

"Never thought I'd see you here."

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