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06 Dec 2018, 11:35 am

Not in high school or college.

I did take naps on a small rug in kindergarten. Mrs. McDonald is one of the few teachers names I remember.

Did you ever go to s concert and fall asleep?


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06 Dec 2018, 11:39 am

I didn't fall asleep at any live shows but Bruce Springsteen was so boring I should have.

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06 Dec 2018, 11:46 am

I once fell asleep in the front row center seat at a Broadway production of one of Bob Fosse's dance extravaganzas.

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06 Dec 2018, 12:29 pm

No. Not sure how you possibly could!

Did you ever get caught cheating in school?


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06 Dec 2018, 12:31 pm

I never cheated in school.

I got a little sleepy at the Nutcracker ballet/symphony last year. I liked it, but I was warm and cozy in the seat. I get sleepy on the rare occasions I go to a film in a cinema as well because it's dark and I have my earplugs in. I also frequently fall asleep at home watching movies too.

My family and I are going to the Nutcracker again........tomorrow! I'm looking forward to it. The ballet is fun to watch but I really like the live symphonic music. I've been tempted to get season tickets to the symphony. I think I would enjoy that very much.

Have you been to a live symphonic performance?



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06 Dec 2018, 12:32 pm

I never needed to cheat, fortunately. Especially in elementary school, I already knew the answer to most questions.

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06 Dec 2018, 2:16 pm

Have never been caught cheating and have been to a symphonic performance.

Have you ever played a kazoo?



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06 Dec 2018, 3:07 pm

Yes

Have you ever played a Harmonica?


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06 Dec 2018, 3:11 pm

Yes I have. I got one as a gift years ago and it must have been in the same key as Neil Young used for the beginning of the song Heart of Gold because I was easily able to play the same harmonica part. It was fun.

What is your favorite kind of soup?



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06 Dec 2018, 3:21 pm

Neil Young :heart:

- I don't recall ever cheating in school
- I took my parents to see The Nutcracker when my mother turned 50 (symphonic performance)
- I've seen symphonic Christmas concerts in cathedrals and also in theatrical venues
- I've never played kazoo or harmonica
- My favourite soup is probably French Onion

Have you ever driven across the U.S. (driver or passenger)?


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06 Dec 2018, 3:52 pm

No.

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06 Dec 2018, 4:19 pm

Since I can't drive, and have no desire to go to the US anyway, no.

Do you pets have any funny or silly habits?


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06 Dec 2018, 4:28 pm

Never across from west to east or vice versa. I was a passenger as a kid going from north to south and back again to Florida/Disney World. That was probably 1981?

Otherwise the longest was driving 17.5 hours non-stop, by myself and spanning five states when I was 21. It's a road trip I will never forget. Stopping the car right in the lane on a desolate highway at night in Wyoming and standing in the middle of the road looking up at the intensely bright stars -- staring in awe for about fifteen minutes with no one else around. It was a profound experience. I felt like I was the only one left on the planet.

Have you ever seen the Aurora Borealis?



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06 Dec 2018, 5:22 pm

I know I've seen the Aurora Borealis because I remember telling people, but I don't remember the actual experience.
I must have been young.

Your Wyoming experience sounds incredible, Magna. I envy that.

Do you ever paint a picture just for fun or relaxation?


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06 Dec 2018, 5:55 pm

IsabellaLinton wrote:
I know I've seen the Aurora Borealis because I remember telling people, but I don't remember the actual experience.
I must have been young.

Your Wyoming experience sounds incredible, Magna. I envy that.

Do you ever paint a picture just for fun or relaxation?


At least when I tried it out throughout the summer I did. Interesting to 'feel' how much art theory can be discarded once you are actually in the process of painting. The enjoyable process of painting. The enjoyable and resource intensive process of painting which made me consider adopting the 'less is more' attitude of East Asian ink painting whensoever I find the time to take that up more seriously.

Do you only feel your most alive when others are at there least alive?, https://youtu.be/RBumgq5yVrA?t=33s :wink: :P



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06 Dec 2018, 9:56 pm

No.

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