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25 Apr 2015, 9:29 pm

Yes, I would. Or if the kid is very young, I may tell it that Santa will come and eat it.

Do you like broccoli?



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25 Apr 2015, 9:41 pm

It depends if its raw or cooked.

Old and experienced or fresh and frail?



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25 Apr 2015, 9:49 pm

if old is NOT frail, then old and experienced which is what I am.
old, experienced but frail,
OR-
young and vital but dense and callow?



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26 Apr 2015, 11:51 am

Tough choice. I don't mind being old. I have no libido anyway but I'd hate being frail. Vulnerability like that would unnerve me.

Can you handle extremely graphic movies?



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26 Apr 2015, 12:18 pm

redrobin62 wrote:
Tough choice. I don't mind being old. I have no libido anyway but I'd hate being frail. Vulnerability like that would unnerve me.

Can you handle extremely graphic movies?

yes but with difficulty- I recently watched "night will fall" on PBS [Alfred Hitchcock's holocaust documentary] and it was beyond sickening.
same question.



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26 Apr 2015, 12:21 pm

Yes, I've gotten used to watch this during last years to "toughen" my mind.

Would you keep a wallet if you found one on the street?



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26 Apr 2015, 12:22 pm

I would not dare do that, I would turn it in and hope for the best.
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26 Apr 2015, 12:24 pm

Nope because I don't know what that person's situation is- they could need whatever money is in that wallet, so absolutely not. But I would take it upon myself to deliver the wallet back- in person. Say, for example that I found it at a restaurant or something, I wouldn't turn it in to the waitress or whatever because I wouldn't trust them to return it to the owner. I would look up their phone number or contact info online and make arrangements to return it.

Do you know any martial arts?


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26 Apr 2015, 12:26 pm

my cat knows more martial arts than I do. :oops: but I know somebody who is a 7th dan.
do you play the organ [pipe organ in church, Wurlitzer "unit orchestra" at the pizza place, home organ etc.]?



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26 Apr 2015, 5:01 pm

During my music making days, I had a preference for two software organs - Hauptwerk and Native Instrument's B4. The Hauptwerk uses actual samples so it can weigh in at 4gb sometimes. The B4 is lighter but has a nice gritty Hammond B3 sound.

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26 Apr 2015, 5:06 pm

^^^
wow, you're talented :thumright:
last time I got to "do the Puyallup" was probably in the 90s sometime.
have you ever driven an AMC Pacer or a VW Karmann-Ghia?



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26 Apr 2015, 5:52 pm

auntblabby wrote:
Q- which position do i sleep in?

A- i toss and turn, but i avoid sleeping lupine because it makes me suffocate.

Q- given a choice between infinite love and infinite intelligence, which would you choose to have?


"sleeping lupine"?

Did you mean "supine"?

Or do you howl in your sleep?

And do you walk around London holding a menu from Lee Ho Hook's? :)



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19 Jun 2015, 2:58 pm

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Did you mean "supine"?

Or do you howl in your sleep?

And do you walk around London holding a menu from Lee Ho Hook's? :)

1. Probably "supine".
2. I don't howl, but I do snore quite often.
3. I've never been to London. One day ...

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have you ever driven an AMC Pacer or a VW Karmann-Ghia?

I hadn't even heard of either car. But I did look them up, and the Karmann-Ghia looks pretty cool.

...

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What's your favourite video or computer game (if you play them)?


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19 Jun 2015, 6:11 pm

Even though I play a lot of computer Scrabble these days I'm mainly addicted to first person shooters. My favourite one at the moment is Metro 2033: Last Light Redux.

Were you a fan of Michael Jackson?



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19 Jun 2015, 8:23 pm

I liked a few of his songs and recognized/was awed by his talent and artistry.

which wurlitzer theatrical pipe organ stop has the sound you like better-
*tibia clausa
or
*vox humana?



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20 Jun 2015, 8:18 pm

I'll admit: I never was a big fan of Wurlitzer theatrical organs because they sounded kinda cheesy, like one of those riverboat calliopes. Sorry.

Some people don't mind eating pizza cold. What about you?