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- Wed Feb 04, 2015 4:48 pm
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- Wed Feb 04, 2015 3:23 pm
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Yes, I'd do A LOT of things for a million dollars. In this case, I'd just tell everyone it was pronounced "Rosalind" or "Orlando" or some other awesome name.
If you were to go on Shark Tank, what would your product or company be?
If you were to go on Shark Tank, what would your product or company be?
- Tue Feb 03, 2015 7:22 pm
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The OED might disagree with you about the first part of your question, but I definitely didn't know about the second. That's neat!
What does "finnast" mean in Norwegain?
What does "finnast" mean in Norwegain?

- Tue Feb 03, 2015 6:53 pm
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The one in which funnest is actually a word.
How many beers are in your fridge right now?
How many beers are in your fridge right now?
- Mon Feb 02, 2015 4:38 pm
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Nope, not a whit! But only doing/enjoying things that matter in the Grand Scheme of Things would lead to a pretty crippling existence for most folks, methinks....Roxy wrote:How would I know? It bored me before it even started so I did a binge watch of Arrested Development.
Does it really matter in the grand scheme of things who won the Super Bowl?
Is there really a Grand Scheme of Things?
- Sun Jan 11, 2015 5:41 pm
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Taylor Swift understands her market in an incredibly sophisticated way, and makes fruitful (for herr)use of that understanding.S~V~S wrote:
Can you think of a positive thing to say about a musician you truly dislike?
If you were to commission me to choreograph an evening-length dance piece based on your life, what style would it be in? Pointe shoes and tutus? Postmodernist minimalism? Fosse-esque sass? Something else?
- Mon Sep 22, 2014 4:41 pm
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- Mon Sep 22, 2014 3:55 pm
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When I go to the beach I don't sit at all. I scramble on the cliffs and hike in the woods and ramble across the rocks.juliets wrote:I saw them a lot last summer but they were non-poisonous. Just made my stomach turn at the way they wiggle.
When you go to the beach do you sit under an umbrella or directly in the sun?

When you're hiking, do you prefer mountaintop vistas or coastal seascapes?
- Sat Sep 20, 2014 12:04 pm
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The shelter or, even better, a local rescue (who can use the funds we give them for our pooch to help save at least 3 or 4 others from the shelter). That's how we got our Kenobi. Rescues are the best.
linki: ninja'd by zeek.
I'd want to be someone who I don't know very well, and who (seems to) have very different views/outlook on life than me. I'm always trying to understand people who are polar opposites to me. Even if I robably won't ever agree with them, I'd like to genuinely understand where they're coming from and why.
What's the biggest lie you've ever told? And why?
linki: ninja'd by zeek.
I'd want to be someone who I don't know very well, and who (seems to) have very different views/outlook on life than me. I'm always trying to understand people who are polar opposites to me. Even if I robably won't ever agree with them, I'd like to genuinely understand where they're coming from and why.
What's the biggest lie you've ever told? And why?
- Wed Sep 17, 2014 1:21 pm
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Coffee. Always coffee. Celery with almond butter if I'm feeling snacky.
What kitchen utensil/cooking tool could you absolutely not live without?
What kitchen utensil/cooking tool could you absolutely not live without?
- Mon Sep 15, 2014 12:30 pm
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I know that I am directly related on my Mother's side to William Wallace, Scottish hero and English scourge and locus of much very bad historiography.S~V~S wrote:The Shining. The book was awesome, and they changed quite a bit of it for the movie, but the movie was awesome, too.
Do you know much about any of your ancestors prior to your grandparents?

If you could fictitiously invent your family tree and claim any historical figure to be your ancestor, who would you choose and why?
- Fri Sep 12, 2014 11:59 am
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Depends. Do you mean intentionally funny? Or funny by accident? 
If the former, then DharmaHelper.
Who was the best teacher you ever had, and why?

If the former, then DharmaHelper.
Who was the best teacher you ever had, and why?
- Thu Sep 11, 2014 5:56 pm
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Slings and Arrows!
What literary character are you most like?
What literary character are you most like?
- Tue Sep 09, 2014 6:26 pm
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Forgot to add my question:
If you could be born in any century, any decade, anywhere on earth, where would you choose and why?
If you could be born in any century, any decade, anywhere on earth, where would you choose and why?
- Tue Sep 09, 2014 6:24 pm
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I have three cats: Lucifur, Stephen Dedalus, and Cassandra. They are assholes and I love them.
I also have a dog, Kenobi, who I adore so much it physically hurts. I have wanted a dog my ENTIRE LIFE, and have never had my own (though I have been a second Mom and/or doting Auntie to a number of my friends' and siblings' pooches). Finally being in a place in my life (both in the physical/geographical and the stability/settledness sense) where I am able to give a pup a good life is so fucking rewarding and wonderful. I love this beast more than it is sensible to love a creature with whose shit you interact on a twice daily basis. (This is also true of the cats, but I don't like to say it out loud because their egos get too big.)
Here is Kenobi being a hipster:

I also have a dog, Kenobi, who I adore so much it physically hurts. I have wanted a dog my ENTIRE LIFE, and have never had my own (though I have been a second Mom and/or doting Auntie to a number of my friends' and siblings' pooches). Finally being in a place in my life (both in the physical/geographical and the stability/settledness sense) where I am able to give a pup a good life is so fucking rewarding and wonderful. I love this beast more than it is sensible to love a creature with whose shit you interact on a twice daily basis. (This is also true of the cats, but I don't like to say it out loud because their egos get too big.)
Here is Kenobi being a hipster:

- Tue Sep 09, 2014 10:40 am
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Green. I grew up on the West coast of Canada, and "green" is not so much a solitary colour there, but more of a mood or a range of perception or a way of experiencing the world.
There's the wet, vibrant green of the moss and ferns that cushion the forest floor, the blue-green of the still water in an isolated cove, the black-green of the massive ocean swells of a winter storm, the dappled yellow-green of the leaves above your head on a silent Spring morning....
I love green.
What is one book or poem or story that changed your life?
There's the wet, vibrant green of the moss and ferns that cushion the forest floor, the blue-green of the still water in an isolated cove, the black-green of the massive ocean swells of a winter storm, the dappled yellow-green of the leaves above your head on a silent Spring morning....
I love green.
What is one book or poem or story that changed your life?