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Hmm, traits in real life. I make friends really easily so that's a plus. I have friends from every job I'm at that I still keep in touch with, so that's good. I also am a very loyal friend. I am pretty sensible not careless and don't take risks that jeopardize my safety.
Bad traits: Not taking risks means I operated under a bit of fear. Being loyal means it takes too long to kick a toxic friend to the curb. And then having a lot of friends means they might not all be of substance (quantity v. quality and all that)
The story behind the list was that Daisy asked for a list of a Starter Kit for Foreign Cinema, so I have A Woman is a Woman and Breathless on there, but not every Godard or Truffaut film, but indeed help me beef it out. I keep thinking of films that need to go on there and adding them. Like just now, I was lambasting myself for not thinking yet to put Battleship Potemkin, M, and Metropolis on there.
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- Sun Jan 12, 2014 5:20 pm
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- Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:45 pm
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That sounds really crazy. I do not want to die. Thanks, Lizzybean. How close were you, by the way?Lizzy wrote::O Gah! When I think that I've been so close to Prague and I didn't go there. I know we were supposed to go last year but I can't remember why we ended up not going. If you do get there, watch out for the taxis, especially at night k.Mongoose wrote:Sorry! I didn't see it. If I've missed any others, y'all just point them out, okay?Lizzy wrote:Lizzy wrote: What's your dream holiday q.m.
butt all the other cvestions were provided with satisfactory answers k
I am DYING to go to Prague. I am obsessed with Art Deco architecture. But I'm easy to please. Anywhere with art, architecture, scenery and food is going to hit high marks with me. I also like walkable cities and Prague seems to fit that bill.
I also want to find the Golem of Prague. I have work for him.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:35 pm
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Sorry! I didn't see it. If I've missed any others, y'all just point them out, okay?Lizzy wrote:Lizzy wrote: What's your dream holiday q.m.
butt all the other cvestions were provided with satisfactory answers k
I am DYING to go to Prague. I am obsessed with Art Deco architecture. But I'm easy to please. Anywhere with art, architecture, scenery and food is going to hit high marks with me. I also like walkable cities and Prague seems to fit that bill.
I also want to find the Golem of Prague. I have work for him.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:15 pm
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I started back in May 2013 when Logan/llama recruited me. He probably regrets this now that we are tied!FZ. wrote:So Mongoose, how did you start to play mafia?
I'm not that competitive. I think this is because my non-competitive personality bleeds over. If I get someone in my sights, I'll keep after them the best I can.FZ. wrote:How competitive are you?
It's probably the same thing and that is wackiness. It helps give me enough heat so I never seemed to get NK'd early on (knock on wood) because I look dead suspicious, but I can't always wriggle out of the hole I've inadvertently fallen down and then I get mislynched now and again.FZ. wrote:What's your best and worst traits?
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:56 pm
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Does Battleship count? In 7 years, James has never beat me at it.Epignosis wrote:What is your favorite board game?
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:48 pm
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Probably peach! I am big on fruit flavors, but also mild things like green tea or lemon cookie. I don't like heavier flavors like chocolate or caramel.Dom wrote:Ice cream! What's your favorite flavor?
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:12 pm
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Ooh, thank you, I quite like you as well!Roxy wrote:<3
oooo I love this and I adore Mongoose
People always peg me as a John type, but I'm a George girl. I've been trying to find someone whose favorite is Ringo for the last 10 years or so cannot find one. Maybe now I shall!Roxy wrote:A. Who is your favorite Beatle?
I really love William Powell. Ziegfeld Follies/The Great Ziegfeld is prob my fave non-Thin Man film he was in, and with Myrna Loy as the equally effervescent Billy Burke! I did not care for My Man Godfrey, but I did like the Loy/Powell dynamic in Libeled Lady.Roxy wrote:B. Is it only Thin Man for you or are there other William Powell movies that you enjoy?
I love long-stand co-ed platonic patnerships like that. I think Doris Day and Rock Hudson is another, but not as amazing as Loy/Powell. He was a bit broken by the death of Jean Harlow, but from what I've always heard, is that he was a Real Class Act and even offered to pay/paid for her funeral.
I generally like that but haven't seen enough of them probably.Roxy wrote:C. What do you think of the Road to - movies?
This is a bit embarrassing as I really like "Twist & Shout." When I was in Liverpool for Christmas last year, they had a Beatles exhibit (separate from the museum) and I enjoyed that.Roxy wrote:D. What is your favorite Beatles song?
1. What is your favorite Elvis tune?Roxy wrote:E. Ever watched any Elvis movies?
My dad's sister loves Elvis so I've seen a lot. I think Jailhouse Rock and Viva Las Vegas are rather fun, but I like Clambake best for whatever reason. I like "A Little Less Conversation" but I think my fave Elvis song is "Can't Help Falling in Love."
Probably poop but also crap. Also "Poop on _____" and "Crap on __________" I do say the naughtier stuff too but just not as often.Roxy wrote:F. What is your favorite swear word?
I really liked Bloc Party both times I saw them. Once in May 2007 here in St Pete and then in May 2013 in Orlando. They put on a hell of a show. Kele Okereke is my English gay boyfriend. I think he's the best songwriter of my generation.Roxy wrote:G. Best concert you have seen?
I think he did. Mongooses are known for their attention to detail. He probably poached it and had some sliced tomatoes on the side. Or mmm hashbrowns.Roxy wrote:H. When Rikki cornered Nagainia in the snakes den with her egg do you think Rikki destroyed the unborn baby snake in the egg too?
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 11:59 am
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Sorry, Rox! I was in the middle of getting to yours when I realized I was late to my ballet barre fitness class and jetted!Roxy wrote:
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 10:13 am
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My siblings and I are all 7 years apart. We are all halfsies through my mom. I am the oldest and my brother is 24. Last but not least my sister is 17. I grew up with my dad and they grew up with our maternal/maternal/material great-grandmother. My brother and I spend a lot of time looking out for my sister! He moved back to our hometown last year so he can keep an even better eye on her now.Elohcin wrote:Mongoose, how many siblings do you have, if any?
I actually only lived in Tallahassee for about a month while my dad finished up college, and then he took me back to his hometown of Crestview. Crestview is weird because it's this juxtaposition of the agricultural part of the north of the county mingling with the fancy-schmancy part of the south county (Destin, et al.) Eglin is in that county so we had a lot of military families who had lived in really cool places. Sometimes we could see opera/ballet/theater if we drove to the nearest college.Elohcin wrote:And what was it like growing up in Tallahassee?
Hi Simon! My favorite cuisine is Greek, and there just happens to be a Greek restaurant downstairs called Athenian Garden. I usually get a greek salad, but sometimes I get falafel, which is a sandwich filling that is kinda like meatballs but made out of chickpeas and then topped with a yogurt sauce called tzaiziki.Elohcin wrote:Simon would like to know what your favorite restaurant is.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 10:07 am
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I always wanted to be the attorney that made Exxon pay for the Exxon-Valdez spill. Unlike BP with the New Horizon, they still haven't paid one nickel 25 years later, even though it was awarded years ago. They now have punitive damages that have arisen from Exxon's extreme lack of timely payment. Anyway, it was gross conduct by a company and it's what made me want to be an attorney.Lizzy wrote:What's your dream job q.m.
I would also like to write books from my villa in France.
Heck, I'd settle for being the Film Commissioner for my current county.
Lizzy wrote:What's your dream holiday q.m.
Lizzy wrote:Who is your role model q.m. :O
Gloria Steinem, Terry Gross, Rachel Maddow
Lizzy wrote:If you could be any other person for just one day, who would you be q.m.
Probably Terry Gross. She'd be interviewing somebody good! Part of me wants to say Duchess Kate, but I don't think I could stand the intrusion into my private life for even one day.
Lizzy wrote:What is the radial velocity method q.m.
Doppler spectroscopy k
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 4:00 am
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Oh I guess I should state that I didn't arrive here from another site. This is my home site.
I just appeared here from the ether one day. I anticipate I'll just drift back into it one day, leaving just as mysteriously as I arrived.
I just appeared here from the ether one day. I anticipate I'll just drift back into it one day, leaving just as mysteriously as I arrived.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 3:09 am
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Oooh hmm. I find it hard to eat anything while reading a book, honestly. I like to have a cup of hot or glass of iced tea nearby though.A Person wrote:What is your favorite food to eat while watching a movie/reading a book?
I probably most like a big fresh salad during films. I often finish my food during the trailers - I don't like to eat during a film that's going to make me nervous, anxious, etc.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:57 am
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I liked it too! Things don't always have to be cinematically awesome to be enjoyable. I don't like pretension, so you won't get flack from me!Hedgeowl wrote:My go to happy place movie though is Chocolat. I have no idea if cinematically it was good film, but I love watching it.
My favorite Disney movie is Fantasia. I am also partial to The Little Mermaid (which I can sing for you if you ever want that) and Lady & the Tramp.Hedgeowl wrote:What is your favorite Disney movie? What is the first movie you remember watching?
The first movie I ever remember watching was The Wizard of Oz. When I was 3. And so began a lifelong love affair with Judy Garland.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:53 am
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Well, that is temporarily a complicated question, but has a fun answer.Sorsha wrote:What is your occupation? From some of your answers above it seems like you work for a newspaper?
In college, I worked the cinema beat for the online department of the Gainesville Sun. I also worked at WUFT-FM, the NPR affiliate for North Central Florida while at college (UF).
Then I got my law degree and practiced for a few years. The industry is the pits down here, so until I can find another legal or quasi-legal position, I'm at a public/college library doing all kinds of random things.
IM APPLYING TO BE THE FILM COMMISSIONER FOR PINELLAS COUNTY SO PLEASE CROSS YOUR FINGERS, EVERYONE. You need a journalism degree, law degree, and extensive movie knowledge so I think I might actually be a competitive candidate!
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:50 am
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AND The Thin Man spawned 5 sequels!MovingPictures07 wrote:Sounds like I have a new movie to watch (well, three new movies... yes, I am mostly cinematically uncultured).Mongoose wrote:The Thin Man ALWAYS.MovingPictures07 wrote:Okay, so how about all-time favorite movie?
Sometimes I break it down classic v. modern.
In that case:
Classic: The Thin Man
Modern: Little Miss Sunshine
Dr. Strangelove comes in as my 3rd favorite film.
Cool. Well, if/whenever I think of more questions, I'll be back! For now, I'll let others abuse that privilege.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:47 am
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I try to emulate Myrna Loy in my day-to-day living.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:46 am
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The Thin Man ALWAYS.MovingPictures07 wrote:Okay, so how about all-time favorite movie?
Sometimes I break it down classic v. modern.
In that case:
Classic: The Thin Man
Modern: Little Miss Sunshine
Dr. Strangelove comes in as my 3rd favorite film.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:42 am
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No, and luckily I am not the only one! Metacritic has it at 31%!MovingPictures07 wrote:Agreed on this!thellama73 wrote:You didn't think Happy Gilmore was funny? Really? I mean, it is pretty much his only good movie, but it is really funny.Mongoose wrote: I've liked Adam Sandler is precisely one film. And that is the great auteur Paul Thomas Anderson's modern marvel Punch Drunk Love.
I'm not a snob though, I enjoy the Farrelly Bros or Apatow. I will watch Kristen Wiig in anything.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:40 am
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Disclaimer: This is not a comprehensive list. This is where a future aficionado of foreign films might begin.Spacedaisy wrote:What is that list of starter foreign films we discussed?
What is the slogan of your dentist? (Because I thought it was hysterical...)
Australia
Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Muriel's Wedding
Rabbit-Proof Fence
Lantana
Jindabyne
Japan (focus on Ozu and Kurosawa)
Rashoman
Yojimbo and its sequel Sanjuro
Seven Samurai
Record of a Tenement Gentleman
Tokyo Story
France (Focus on New Wave Godfathers Truffaut and Godard)
Breathless
A Woman is a Woman
Umbrellas of Cherbourg
400 Blows
The Last Metro
Cache
Amelie
Joyeux Noel
Bosnia
No Man's Land
Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland
After the Wedding
Reprise
Let the Right One In
Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
Headhunters (THIS WILL BLOW YOUR MIND.)
The Seventh Seal
Virgin Spring
Wild Strawberries
Through a Glass Darkly
Hour of the Wolf an
Anything else by Ingmar Bergman
Kitchen Stories
Lebanon
Caramel
Where Do We Go From Here?
Iran
A Separation
The Past
Women Without Men
Saudi Arabia
Wadjda
Russia/Soviet Union
12 (remake of Twelve Angry Men)
Night Watch and its sequel Day Watch
Gentlemen of Fortune (1971)
The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!
Battleship Potemkin
Strike!
Israel
Jellyfish
Lemon Tree
Germany
The Lives of Others
The Edukators
Sophie Schoell
Run Lola Run
The White Ribbon
The Warrior and the Princess
Downfall
3
The Sandman
Goodbye, Lenin!
M
Metropolis (the restored cut from a few years back, if you can find it)
Cabinet of Dr Caligari
Canada (French)
The Barbarian Invasions
C.R.A.Z.Y.
Monsieur Lazhar
Netherlands
Black Book
Bullhead
Turkish Delight
North Sea Texas
Italy
I Am Love
The Double Hour
La Dolce Vita
La Strada
Amarcord
8 1/2
Belgium?
Incendies
My favorite Bollywood films are:
* Dil Se
* Om Shanti Om
* Dhoom 2
I will add to this, but that should get you started.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:24 am
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"We Cater to Dental Cowards!"Spacedaisy wrote:
What is the slogan of your dentist? (Because I thought it was hysterical...)
I <3 them.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:24 am
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Once I reviewed the seriously-maligned Gigli for the Gainesville Sun to see if it was as bad as everyone thought. It wasn't. Wasn't great either.MovingPictures07 wrote:Seriously awesome answers, thank you, Alison!
One other question for now from me: What is your least favorite movie you've ever seen and why?
Categorically, I think anything by Uwe Boll, Roland Emmerich or Michael Bay is tripe (except The Rock). I like character development, dialogue, delicate yet sensible pacing and clean camerwork. Is that so much to ask?
The only movie I've ever walked out of the theatre for was Anger Management. I could not even. I've liked Adam Sandler is precisely one film. And that is the great auteur Paul Thomas Anderson's modern marvel Punch Drunk Love. His use of color in that film is iconic. Also: pudding.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:12 am
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Yes. Ya know, Panhandle and all. Ahem.Sorsha wrote:Have you ever really eaten a snake?
Kinda rubbery, not quite like chicken.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:12 am
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Actually I got hissy when he suggested he knew everything about me and I sat here for 10 mins trying to think of something he didn't know, to no avail. He might not know my favorite Harry Potter is Book 3. Or that I once went to a Carl Hiaasen signing.Spacedaisy wrote:What is one thing about you that Llama does not know?
Probably birds or horses. I guess those are more phobias though. My biggest fear is probably the loss of loved ones.Spacedaisy wrote:What is your biggest fear?
I am quite partial to: Panacea, Solace, Zeitgeist. I also like to say "hoss" a lot.Spacedaisy wrote:What is your favorite word?
That will be quite easy since I keep a written log:Spacedaisy wrote:List the movies you have watched in the last two weeks.
Band Baaja Baaraat
The Hangover III (ugh)
Berberian Sound Studio
Minnie & Muskowitz
The African Queen (rewatch)
Thanks For Sharing
He's Way More Famous Than You
The Red Balloon
The Last Stand
Summertime
Electrick Children
Klown
Sleeping Beauty (not about the fairy tale but the Emily Browning film)
Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away
The Lifeguard
Frances Ha
Eco Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson
Nutcracker: The Motion Picture
Insidious 2
Ain't Them Bodies Saints
Persona
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:39 am
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A lot of my lineage is Native American. Creek on both sides and Cherokee on my maternal grandfather's side. He's half. So I guess we were always here.Sorsha wrote:The mongoose is not indigenous to the United States. How did you and your family arrive here? Answer carefully.
Some of my Irish ancestors came over from Ireland in the last 100 years because they got disbanded(?) from the church from playing fiddle there.
But me? I slipped onto a Green Peace vessel back when it toured the Seven Seas and have been here ever since. I now reside in the Animal Sanctuary Squad with my hirsute pals.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:35 am
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holy crap these are some good questions.
Logan had a similar situation where he was getting friendly with some squirrels but they became hostile and attacked him and he bled. I'm sure he will tell you all about it with very little coaxing.
Other shows I've loved and have watched over and over include Roseanne, Miranda, and Get Smart. Generally, I love a strong female lead.
We also used to publish a zine called Potluck (aaack I wish I had given you one when you were here) and I really enjoyed that. It was just a mishmash of whatever we wanted, hence the title. The cover always had an animal sitting in a flower pot. There are zine shows and distros here, so we might pick it up.
Every year, we attend Sarasota Film Festival, and that's always amazing. One year James LITERALLY nearly tripped over Geena Davis. The next year we partied with THE Patti Smith. Last year I sat by Keith David and his daughter at Tampa Theatre when he was honored as performer of the year. He smelled of jasmine.
We arranged to do Story Corps, so hopefully that will be one too!
* Pothole
* Corndog
* Roger Ebert
* Pestle (as in mortar and)
* Thistle
For dogs, I like the following names:
* Cassavetes (after famed and late great director of dialogue-driven films)
* Elia Kazan
* Runner Bean
* Mardy Bum
linki w/ Logan - precisely.
When I was in college, I had friends that had a descented skunk named Flower. It was as mean as the dickens. It bit me so hard that I have a scar on the place where my thumb meets my wrist. They eventually gave it to a skunk sanctuary and I was glad because I hated it. Which is something, since I am pretty much a Wackier Snow White.MovingPictures07 wrote:Yay, asking questions! LOL, I am so intrigued about your most recent responses to llama. Care to elaborate there?
Logan had a similar situation where he was getting friendly with some squirrels but they became hostile and attacked him and he bled. I'm sure he will tell you all about it with very little coaxing.
I don't laugh out loud easily and this show makes it easy to every week. It has been consistently funny and the characters are all so 3D and likable. Sometimes when we are watching P&R, we will rewind a scene or a line 3x! Plus I am Leslie Knope (with a shred of Anne's sensibility thrown in though) and Logan is pretty much Ron Swanson and that parallel makes me happy. (I asked James if he likes calzones so he can be Ben, but he is not sure if he has ever had one).MovingPictures07 wrote:Why is Parks & Rec your favorite TV show? (I've considered starting to watch it, eventually)
Other shows I've loved and have watched over and over include Roseanne, Miranda, and Get Smart. Generally, I love a strong female lead.
Once, when I was visiting him in Christmas, he surprised me with a trip to Italy (Venice and Rome). He took me to Il Fenice (The Phoenix), this famed opera hall that keeps burning down and they keep rebuilding (self-fulfilling prophecy of name?). Anyway, we took overnight trains both to and from Italy, and that was a fun adventure. I am not usually a fun person that likes those kinds of adventures (ahem: opera) but it was a super neat experience. I ate my face off.MovingPictures07 wrote:What are some of your favorite moments with James?
We also used to publish a zine called Potluck (aaack I wish I had given you one when you were here) and I really enjoyed that. It was just a mishmash of whatever we wanted, hence the title. The cover always had an animal sitting in a flower pot. There are zine shows and distros here, so we might pick it up.
Every year, we attend Sarasota Film Festival, and that's always amazing. One year James LITERALLY nearly tripped over Geena Davis. The next year we partied with THE Patti Smith. Last year I sat by Keith David and his daughter at Tampa Theatre when he was honored as performer of the year. He smelled of jasmine.
We arranged to do Story Corps, so hopefully that will be one too!
For cats, I like the following names:MovingPictures07 wrote:If you had another cat to accompany Pipecleaner, what would you name it?
* Pothole
* Corndog
* Roger Ebert
* Pestle (as in mortar and)
* Thistle
For dogs, I like the following names:
* Cassavetes (after famed and late great director of dialogue-driven films)
* Elia Kazan
* Runner Bean
* Mardy Bum
linki w/ Logan - precisely.
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:18 am
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Skunk bite.thellama73 wrote:I love Myrna Loy so much even though she was apparently a dirty commie. What is the scar on your thumb from?
Squirrel bite.thellama73 wrote:What is the scar on my thumb from?
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:15 am
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To be honest, I don't ever put it on the holder. If I had my way, it would just be on the countertop all the time. If someone else puts it on the holder, I slightly prefer it to be under because it just seems classy, like Myrna Loy.Hedgeowl wrote:Under?? really? My husband and I joked about putting it our vows that we knew early it would work out once we realized we were both Over TP people.
Anything lemon. My all-time fave dessert is a limoncello, which is named after the liquer. It's basically a lemon tiramisu, with all the fluffy semifreddo layers. Once I made a spumoni-flavored tiramisu (where each layer was a different of the three flavors) and while it was good, the limoncello-asu took the, um, cake.Hedgeowl wrote:Favorite dessert?
I was born in Tallahassee to seniors at Florida State University. They graduated the month after I was born and moved back to Crestview (in the Panhandle, which is why I have a tiny bit of an accent) and I lived there until I moved away to college in 2000.Hedgeowl wrote:Where were you born?
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:05 am
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Green!Dom wrote:What's your favorite color?
Bloc PartyDom wrote:Band?
Parks & RecDom wrote:TV Show?
Tomatoes!Dom wrote:Food?
I'm the weirdo who likes it under.Dom wrote:Toilet paper: over or under?
- Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:00 am
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Hello! Ask away.
I'm sure I will answer you forthright and without being evasive.
I'm sure I will answer you forthright and without being evasive.