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Dom wrote:WHO SAYS I have a current lover? :mrgreen:
Your Q and A lives and breathes it. :mrgreen:

What is one thing you wish you could accomplish?

If you won a world record for something, what would you want it to be for?

Which users on the SS amuse you?

Have you ever been to an amusement park?
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Mandy wrote:Would you be interested in hearing a recording of that song I wrote and sent you the words for? :wacky:
Yes. You should put it on YouTube. :P
Never in a million years! O.o
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MF: How much do you know about Helios?

Woody: Let's see. I know you survived her
drama, I know she's a danger to
society, I know she's a lie, I know
Belle is unfazed by her wrath, I
know she has ox horns, and I know
I should beware of her.

(And she is also my enemy. :evil: )
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Miss Friendship wrote:
Dom wrote:WHO SAYS I have a current lover? :mrgreen:
Your Q and A lives and breathes it. :mrgreen:
Mmm. :wacky:
Miss Friendship wrote:What is one thing you wish you could accomplish?
Happiness.
Miss Friendship wrote:If you won a world record for something, what would you want it to be for?
It would be for being the most unlovable person, loved by the most amazing.
Miss Friendship wrote:Which users on the SS amuse you?
Hmm. Blitz has been rather amusing.
Miss Friendship wrote:Have you ever been to an amusement park?
Yes, love the flippy rides.

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So do you enjoy avoiding questions? Why don't you just outright say you don't want to answer?

What's the last book you read?
Dom wrote:Happiness.
I just wrote an article entitled "The Key to Happiness Through Suffering." :wacky:

What inspires you?

Do you live in an apartment currently?

How far do you live from your mother?
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Miss Friendship wrote:Why don't you just outright say you don't want to answer?
Because I like questions. And mysteriosity. 8)
Miss Friendship wrote:What's the last book you read?
Divergent by Veronica Roth. My sister-in-law gave it to me for my birthday.
Miss Friendship wrote:I just wrote an article entitled "The Key to Happiness Through Suffering." :wacky:
I bet the cheerfulness just leaks out of the pages. =|
Miss Friendship wrote:What inspires you?
Someone I love. :inlove: Creativity. :yes: Beauty. :wacky:
Miss Friendship wrote:Do you live in an apartment currently?
It's a condo.
Miss Friendship wrote:How far do you live from your mother?
Worlds away; same roof.

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How do you always come up with the most interesting that are the most fun to answer? :P
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~Lady Mandy Knight of the
Order of Chrysostom in the
Court of the Debate Vampires~

MF: How much do you know about Helios?

Woody: Let's see. I know you survived her
drama, I know she's a danger to
society, I know she's a lie, I know
Belle is unfazed by her wrath, I
know she has ox horns, and I know
I should beware of her.

(And she is also my enemy. :evil: )
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Mandy wrote:How do you always come up with the most interesting questions that are the most fun to answer? :P
Magic. :yes:

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If you were to get a $100 gift card, for which store would you want it?
What would you do with a live lobster, five ten-penny nails, a blank CD, and a set of Crayola markers?
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HomeschoolCowgirl wrote:If you were to get a $100 gift card, for which store would you want it?
A year ago I'd have said something more exciting, but honestly? Right now, I'd pick Wal-Mart so I could use it for groceries and then leave my grocery money in my bank. :P AKA I WANT CASH TO SAVE, not gift cards to spend, right now. :yes:
HomeschoolCowgirl wrote:What would you do with a live lobster, five ten-penny nails, a blank CD, and a set of Crayola markers?
Do you have an item generator that pops these out? :mrgreen: I would buy a tank and food for the lobster and love him forebbers. :wacky: I would toss the nails into a baggy of miscellaneous nails in the laundry room. I would burn happy music onto the CD and mail it to someone I love who deserves all the happiness in the world. I would borrow one of my niece's coloring books, probably the Strawberry Shortcake one I gave her for Christmas, and color something adorable in pinks, blues, and purples. :wacky:

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Is your mother still a Christian? Did either of your parents re-marry?

Why wouldn't you eat the lobster?

Do you like seafood?

What's the weirdest thing you've ever seen?

Why haven't you ever asked me to link you to a song?

Where's the weirdest place you've ever been?

What is your opinion on romance novels/movies?
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Miss Friendship wrote:Is your mother still a Christian?
She is.
Miss Friendship wrote:Did either of your parents re-marry?
He did, a year or two ago. Poor woman. Never thought to ask why both of a dude's kids would have nothing to do with him, why his granddaughter isn't in his life? She must be one dumb cookie.
Miss Friendship wrote:Why wouldn't you eat the lobster?
Because when I was little, and we went to seafood restaurants, I always saw the tank of lobsters and heard you could pick your own, and I always thought it meant you could buy one for a pet. I always wanted one. =(
Miss Friendship wrote:Do you like seafood?
It's okay, I haven't had too many different things. I don't like lobster or crab legs, shrimp is good when it's done right, I've had swordfish which was good. I'm not really into fish, but a good spicy cajun catfish is DELICIOUS.
Miss Friendship wrote:What's the weirdest thing you've ever seen?
Hmm. I will keep contemplating this question, but the thing that pops to mind is when I was driving down the highway and came upon something on a giant semi that appeared to be the wing of a plane... Turns out it was a blade for a wind turbine. They are unspeakably enormous. http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/ima ... xgjt9y.jpg It was definitely the most surreal thing I have ever seen.
Miss Friendship wrote:Why haven't you ever asked me to link you to a song?
I was testing your resolve to not ask this question. :wacky:
Miss Friendship wrote:Where's the weirdest place you've ever been?
The parking lot behind a strip club at 4:00 in the morning, searching for a lost wedding ring.
Miss Friendship wrote:What is your opinion on romance novels/movies?
I like romantic comedies a lot. I like romantic dramas. Romance NOVELS I have a generally bad opinion of. It's just porn on paper.

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Dom wrote:He did, a year or two ago. Poor woman. Never thought to ask why both of a dude's kids would have nothing to do with him, why his granddaughter isn't in his life? She must be one dumb cookie.
Orrrr, she's like your lover. Loves the unlovable.
Dom wrote:The parking lot behind a strip club at 4:00 in the morning, searching for a lost wedding ring.
WHY? For WHO? YOU?
Dom wrote:Romance NOVELS I have a generally bad opinion of. It's just porn on paper.
I totally agree. :yes: Sickening. :(

If you had to live in a country in Europe, which one?

Do you ever look at Pinterest?

Do you ever search for a particular image on Google and spend hours looking at other pictures?

Do you like to draw?
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Miss Friendship wrote:Orrrr, she's like your lover. Loves the unlovable.
There's acceptance, then there's blindness. WAIT YOU PERSNICKETY PERSIMMON, ARE YOU CALLING ME UNLOVABLE?! O.o Where'd your Godliness go? :mrgreen:
Miss Friendship wrote:WHY? For WHO? YOU?
Because someone asked me to, and I'm a helpful person like that. FRICK no, not for me. :roll:
Miss Friendship wrote:If you had to live in a country in Europe, which one?
I want to be a Nessie hunter! :wacky:
Miss Friendship wrote:Do you ever look at Pinterest?
I have an account, but I deleted all my pins because apparently it's copyright infringement. SEE, I have a conscience, morals, AND I'm a law-abiding citizen. :clap: I was addicted to it while I used it for my own boards, but now I rarely go there. I have a ton of pictures saved though, ideas for crafts and things to do with my niece. :yes:
Miss Friendship wrote:Do you ever search for a particular image on Google and spend hours looking at other pictures?
Probably not in years. I'm pretty good at finding what I want. :mrgreen: And AIN'T NOBODY GOT TAIM FO' DAT!!! :mad:
Miss Friendship wrote:Do you like to draw?
No, I couldn't draw a stick figure to save my life.

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*holds Dom to gunpoint and tells her to draw a stick figure*

:P

Link me to the funniest song you can think of, that is also appropriate for this board. :mrgreen:

Why do you play an imaginary piano a lot?

Are you a fidgity person?

Are you a worrier?

What is the hardest math problem you could solve right now?
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Isaiah the Ox wrote:*holds Dom to gunpoint and tells her to draw a stick figure*
Mmm, is it a pistol? :twisted:
Isaiah the Ox wrote:Link me to the funniest song you can think of, that is also appropriate for this board. :mrgreen:
Oh dear God. Well this is the one that I feel UTTERLY COMPELLED to share, anyway... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo74Dn7W_pA
Isaiah the Ox wrote:Why do you play an imaginary piano a lot?
I did it to show off when I was a kid; if I do it now, it's just because the song is on my mind, or my hands want something to do.
Isaiah the Ox wrote:Are you a fidgity person?
Nah. I know some people who will like constantly shake their foot or whatever, even when trying to go to sleep. I don't do anything like that, that I am aware of. I do change positions a lot though, but that's different from not being able to sit still.
Isaiah the Ox wrote:Are you a worrier?
Yes.
Isaiah the Ox wrote:What is the hardest math problem you could solve right now?
I detest math, I refuse to acknowledge this question any further! :mrgreen:

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THAT SONG THO. O_________O I detest them saying they are Mennonites though. #nottrue :P

xD @the rest of your post

Who are your favorite actors/actresses?

Could you explain why Phantom is so good? I watched it and wasn't that impressed... Beth tried to convince me, but she mostly liked it because of nostalgia. :P *hides*
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Isaiah the Ox wrote:Could you explain why Phantom is so good? I watched it and wasn't that impressed... Beth tried to convince me, but she mostly liked it because of nostalgia. :P *hides*
First off, what version did you watch?
Isaiah the Ox wrote:Who are your favorite actors/actresses?
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Miss Friendship wrote:Favorite actor?
In no particular order...

Acting Chops: Mel Gibson, Hugh Jackman, John Cusack, Paul Bettany.
Looks: Johnny Depp, Hugh Jackman, John Cusack, Gerard Butler, Christian Bale, Sean Bean, Ed Harris, Colin Farrell, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Seth Green, Antonio Banderas, Dean Martin, Orlando Bloom, Henry Wilcoxon, Viggo Mortensen, Robert Vaughn, Channing Tatum.
Personality: John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Hugh Jackman, John Cusack, Christopher Walken, Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Christian Bale, Harrison Ford, Michael J. Fox, Antonio Banderas, George Clooney, Matthew Fox (in Lost), Sean Connery, Bruce Willis, Ryan Reynolds, Jason Statham, Vince Vaughn, Channing Tatum.

Winners for all three categories: Hugh Jackman and John Cusack
I love Hugh best in the X-Men movies, and Kate & Leopold. I love John Cusack best in Must Love Dogs and Serendipity.
Miss Friendship wrote:Favorite actress?
In no particular order...

Acting Chops: Claire Danes, Glenn Close, Kate Winslet, Natalie Portman, Evangeline Lilly, Alison Lohman.
Looks: Scarlett Johansson, Jane Seymour, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Hayden Panettiere, Elizabeth Taylor, Keira Knightley, Jennifer Aniston, Katie Holmes, Evangeline Lilly, Jean Smart, Blake Lively, Diane Lane, Isla Fisher, Kate Hudson, Mila Kunis, Vivien Leigh, Emma Watson, Ann-Margret, Lynn Collins.
Personality: Maureen O'Hara, Christina Applegate, Drew Barrymore, Kellie Martin, Sandra Bullock, Teri Polo, Tina Fey.

Winner for all three categories: Evangeline Lilly
I've only seen her in Lost and The Hobbit...did not like how she looked in The Hobbit but I loved the romance between her and the adorable little dwarf. :wacky: Totally in love with her character Kate from Lost.
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I didn't watch the movie version if that's what you mean. xP The 25th Anniversary version, at the Royal Albert Hall, with Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess, and Hadley Fraser. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2077886/ On Netflix. ;)

So, continue with your reasons. xP
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Have you looked into Assassin's Creed yet? (Skip the first game if you do)
Have you seen Star Wars 7 yet?
If you could live another era which would you live in?
Have you ever made homemade pizza from scratch?
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Everyone (Blitz doesn't count) fears ninjas, except for one: I, Ninjahunter

Can you change me from the monster you made me? Monster: Starset
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Isaiah the Ox wrote:I didn't watch the movie version if that's what you mean. xP The 25th Anniversary version, at the Royal Albert Hall, with Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess, and Hadley Fraser. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2077886/ On Netflix. ;) So, continue with your reasons. xP
Mm'kay, so that is a sort of makeshift version of the stage play. I have seen similar productions for Les Miserables and many others and they are typically unimpressive, because it's ALMOST the show, but not quite. I find the way those are filmed to be highly distracting and frustrating.

My introduction to The Phantom of the Opera was with the 2004 film version with Gerard Butler. It's an entirely different feel from the stage version. I fell in love with it for the story, the music, and the visuals. I have a thing for mysterious men, so a guy in a mask is about as good as it gets. :twisted:

I immediately bought the extended soundtrack and listened obsessively. The music lives and breathes. I was fascinated by the story and kept reading new information about The Phantom that was not mentioned in the movie, so I started digging into other versions.

I've seen probably half a dozen film versions, two separate stage musical interpretations, read the original book, and many unofficial books and fan fictions. What it comes down to for me, is loving the character of The Phantom. He tugs on my heartstrings and ENTHRALLS ME which are two very powerful emotions. :yes: As a guy, I can sort of understand if you didn't feel the same pull.

I am fascinated by his background and his actions, in discussing whether or not he is a psychopathic murderer or just a hurt and totally unguided child trapped in the body of a grown man. I'm intrigued in Christine's innocence and superstition, by the strange relationship that builds between them where she's not quite sure if he's the spirit of her father or a red hot man who wants her. There's sort of always the lingering question of does she truly love him? Some swear she does, others swear she only feels terror and anything else is simply her being essentially hypnotized by his music/persona.

A lot of versions of the story are not ones I enjoy. There are horror versions, romance versions, musical and non... That's why loving The Phantom as a character is important to me. Individual versions may butcher the heart of the story, but The Phantom always captures my interest. He is both naive and cunning, heartless and a hopeless romantic. He is selfish yet loving. He is utterly delusional, yet Christine is pulled into the delusion, herself. It's all just fascinating and intricate and beautiful.

The music from Andrew Lloyd Webber's version is stunning. The organ gives me chills every time. "All I Ask of You", while sung by THE EVIL RAOUL whom I detest in lieu of The Phantom, is the most warm and fuzzy song that just makes you want to fall in love and be held in someone's arms forever. So much of the music is addicting and I found it playing in my head on repeat even after just hearing it for the very first time. I have countless versions of the songs from artists of all types, from opera to metal, and in half a dozen different languages. :wacky: I will love the music foreverrrrr. :inlove:

I will say one bit about the stage show... I have seen it twice, once in my home state and once on Broadway in New York. I loved the experience but I unquestionably prefer the 2004 film above all else. The show has a totally different atmosphere, much more gothic and frenzied. The movie is more sweeping and visually beautiful. But... There is absolutely nothing like being at the live show, when the curtain drops, and seeing The Phantom come out to take his bow, and smile for the first time, right in front of you. Even if the show is over and you know it didn't end the way you want it to, there he is, smiling and happy, finally. It's lovely. :wacky:

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