10.48pm
15 May 2014
Mr. Kite said
Chewin… More useful than spittin’.Now before I rhyme again, I must say @Oudis has inspired me.
Ralph Fiennes as Count László Almásy in “The English Patient”, or as (the perfect) Heathcliff in the 1992 version of “Wuthering Heights” (by the way, the soundtrack by Ryuichi Sakamoto is worth listening to, and there’s a wonderful cameo of Sinéad O’Connor as Emily Brontë).
Uncle or aunt: uncles.
Gary Oldman or Christopher Lee as Dracula?
“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)
11.27pm
1 November 2013
Scratched
Have 4 legs or 4 fingers
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Since I’ve found a loophole (I’m already older than 50), I’ll say 50. I’d make a lousy priest, so no to the virgin part thank you very much.
Oudis said
Gary Oldman or Christopher Lee as Dracula?
C. Lee – anyone who played Dracula AND was on the Band On The Run album cover is cool in my book.
Sneakers or boots?
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4.46pm
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4 February 2014
Sneakers, what I wear all the time. Have to get some boots for winter soon…
Coffee or hot chocolate?
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I’ve never had boots so I’ll go with sneakers.
Bungalow Bill or Rocky Raccoon as a co-worker (or for students – a partner for a group project)?
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6.54pm
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14 April 2010
Mr. Kite said
Coffee or hot chocolate?
That’s a tough one – mixing the two is actually a great drink. However, if I have to pick one, make it strong black coffee.
Ahhh Girl said
Bungalow Bill or Rocky Raccoon as a co-worker (or for students – a partner for a group project)?
Rocky Raccoon – I had a pet raccoon one summer named Bandit (how original).
Rose or Valerie?
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5.36am
15 May 2014
Zig said
Oudis said
Gary Oldman or Christopher Lee as Dracula?C. Lee – anyone who played Dracula AND was on the Band On The Run album cover is cool in my book.
I didn’t know Christopher Lee was on that album cover, @Zig. Indeed he’s a very cool dude.
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5.42am
15 May 2014
Zig said
Rose or Valerie?
Valerie –just because it rhymes with gallery. Or maybe because it’s a slightly more sophisticated name.
Harry Potter or Twilight? (And for the record, I hate them both).
“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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2 June 2014
2.23pm
1 November 2013
Naruto. I was a huge fan of that and you can do more stuff with Ninja powers.
Twilight is a very funny book
More or Less?
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14 April 2010
To the fountain of perpetual mirth, let it roll for all its worth. And all the children boogie.
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4.44pm
1 December 2009
Wow, I haven’t seen a Yogi Bear cartoon in like 30 years!
Yogi, ’cause Boo Boo was such a humourless little drip – always with the “But Yogi, the Ranger’s not going to like this” to Yogi’s schemes. Plus bow ties are stupid.
White keys or black keys?
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
7.09am
15 May 2014
“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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Starry Night. My mom is a HUGE fan of the painting. She has a whole living room and kitchen decorated with it. She has t-shirts, socks, tote bags, and umbrellas decorated with it. We have seen the actual painting. We visited Van Gogh’s grave in Auvers. Mom laid flowers on his grave.
Rocking chair or bench swing?
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2.30pm
1 November 2013
Bench swing. More fun
Knowing how you’ll die or when you’ll die?
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When. Would make planning for financial things, etc. a lot easier.
Lovely Rita or Sexy Sadie ?
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1 November 2012
If considering the girls or the songs, Rita (although I like Sexy Sadie the song a lot).
Impossible choices (e.g., “Sea or Sky”) or more imaginable choices (e.g., “Chocolate or Vanilla”)?
Faded flowers, wait in a jar, till the evening is complete... complete... complete... complete...
1.28am
15 May 2014
Ahhh Girl said
Starry Night. My mom is a HUGE fan of the painting. She has a whole living room and kitchen decorated with it. She has t-shirts, socks, tote bags, and umbrellas decorated with it. We have seen the actual painting. We visited Van Gogh’s grave in Auvers. Mom laid flowers on his grave.
Hello @Ahhh Girl, have you read Anne Sexton’s The Starry Night? It’s here. Oudis.
Funny Paper said
Impossible choices (e.g., “Sea or Sky”) or more imaginable choices (e.g., “Chocolate or Vanilla”)?
Questions: the more challenging the better.
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