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The All-Purpose Getting-To-Know-BBers Questions Thread
10 November 2014
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The candid question: would you go to a nudist beach?

Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit” (“Perhaps one day it will be a pleasure to look back on even this”; Virgil, The Aeneid, Book 1, line 203, where Aeneas says this to his men after the shipwreck that put them on the shores of Africa)

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Nope

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10 November 2014
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Annadog40 said
Nope

I wouldn’t either. Let other (maybe bolder than us, or equally shy) people reply. C’mon c’mon, exhibitionistic pervs, where are you?

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10 November 2014
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Not a chance. Far too reserved for such places.

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11 November 2014
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Which two Beatles had the best two part harmony in your opinion?

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Annadog40 said

Which two Beatles had the best two part harmony in your opinion?

I think I have to say John and Paul.

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11 November 2014
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Same, John and Paul.  Like bread and butter those two.  a-hard-days-night-paul-7a-hard-days-night-john-1

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Oudis said

The candid question: would you go to a nudist beach?

Pardon me if you’ve heard this one before…

Q: How can you spot a blind man on a nudist beach?

A:

It isn’t hard.

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11 November 2014
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Are the Beatles on a first name basis in your house?  All I need to say to my hubby is “blah blah blah Paul” and he knows who I mean.  The same with John, and usually with George.  Ringo doesn’t count, unless you are a total hipster and you call him “Richard”…  a-hard-days-night-ringo-15

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John could mean John Lennon or John Taylor in my friend circles.

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11 November 2014
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Yep. My better half even knows Macca.

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11 November 2014
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Not at all. I always talk about them using their full names. And I seldom talk about them.

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If you were expecting a boy, what would you name him (and why)?

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Sue. So he can grow up tough and grow up mean

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What local time do you go to sleep?

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Annadog40 said

What local time do you go to sleep?

Depends. 11 is usually the earliest.

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I have an erratic sleep pattern, have had since I was a child. Most often, I will manage to get to sleep between four and six in the morning. I have to admit that most of my sleeping is done during the day. I’ll often only get three or four hours at a time. At times my body completely shuts down though, and I’ll sleep virtually constantly for sixteen, twenty hours.

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12 November 2014
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Ron Nasty said
I have an erratic sleep pattern, have had since I was a child. Most often, I will manage to get to sleep between four and six in the morning. I have to admit that most of my sleeping is done during the day. I’ll often only get three or four hours at a time. At times my body completely shuts down though, and I’ll sleep virtually constantly for sixteen, twenty hours.

Amazing thing, @Ron Nasty, the same thing happens to me. But for me it’s a case of insomnia, I wasn’t always like that, it started recently. And I hate it when it’s too late to do stuff and too early to go to sleep.

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12 November 2014
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I’m usually asleep pretty late, I’ve always been that way.   Between 12 and 1am is my usual time, even if I need to work and get up at 7:30am.  

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JauntyMonty said
If you were expecting a boy, what would you name him (and why)?

I’m answering this because it didn’t get much play (one answer)…

I’m sure I would choose something Beatles related, I would’t be able to help myself.  Probably Lennon or Jude.  Why?  Because I love the sound of them and who they represent.  a-hard-days-night-john-1a-hard-days-night-paul-8

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