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Post by Finntrovertigo on Mar 6, 2015 0:31:42 GMT
"Rave On" by Buddy Holly
What is your least favorite song in the history of the universe (and I really hope it isn't "Rave On" by Buddy Holly)?
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Post by Suzi on Mar 6, 2015 1:05:22 GMT
Oh, well .... pick a Styx song. Any one will do but the top of my hit list would be "Come Sail Away."
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What is one go-to movie you watch over and over again?
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Post by Mr Tein on Mar 6, 2015 9:00:36 GMT
If my movie watches were recorded like an i tunes counter it would be Jungle Book
what film do you wish you had never seen ( I have 2 of those!)
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Post by Finntrovertigo on Mar 6, 2015 14:41:26 GMT
On an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, a movie called "Manos--The Hands of Fate" was shown, and it may be the most godawful production every made in any medium (you can find the episode of MST3K on Youtube, and I would implore you not to do so--the movie is truly agonizing).
What do you consider to be the most godawful production every made in any medium?
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Post by Mr Tein on Mar 6, 2015 16:54:40 GMT
Springtime for Hitler
funniest film you ever saw?
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Post by Finntrovertigo on Mar 6, 2015 20:10:57 GMT
Young Frankenstein, my favorite movie.
Funniest television show you ever saw (a series or even a single episode of a series)?
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Post by lostjockey on Mar 6, 2015 20:15:13 GMT
Probably the IT Crowd although Fawlty Towers was amazing but I may be over it now.
What would be your Desert Island Discs? (for non-UK 8 songs or pieces that you love or say something about you or your life plus your chosen book and luxury)
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Post by peggs on Mar 8, 2015 0:39:38 GMT
this was harder than I expected.
Music: Rhapsody In Blue/American In Paris - Leonard Bernstein with the New York Philharmonic and The Columbia Symphony Time Out - Dave Brubeck Quartet Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd Woodface - Crowded House Bare Trees - Fleetwood Mac Skylarking - XTC Black Sheets of Rain - Bob Mould The Chopin Collection - Arthur Rubinstein
Book: Lamb (The Gospel According To Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal) - Christopher Moore
Luxury: Coffee with cream and sugar
The only things I'm certain of are the book and coffee.
Is there a family tradition or ritual from your childhood that you have continued in your adult life?
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Post by longinglook on Mar 10, 2015 2:53:21 GMT
When my family would go out to eat Chinese food, we'd read our fortune cookies out loud at the table. My daddy always read his as, "Help! I'm a prisoner at a Chinese bakery!"
That cracked me up as a kid, so I do it now. This usually results in lots of eye-rolling from my teenage sons.
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Post by Finntrovertigo on Mar 10, 2015 3:08:59 GMT
Avoid a family gathering, if at all possible, because of the insistence upon an Easter ham. I hate ham.
Ham--a delicious meal or nothing more than the ass end of a pig?
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Post by Mr Tein on Mar 10, 2015 10:25:13 GMT
I love Ham. Thats it.
best meat is?
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Post by sticksman1 on Mar 10, 2015 11:47:53 GMT
Beef - end of! Do you eat Yorkshire Puddings as a sweet, as well as a savoury?
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Post by Suzi on Mar 10, 2015 21:49:13 GMT
Here in Canada, I've only known Yorkshire Pudding to be served as a savoury; usually with Prime Rib. Actually, I wasn't even aware it was served as a sweet. That's what I've learned today.
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What is something new that you've learned today?
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Post by Mr Tein on Mar 10, 2015 23:27:05 GMT
Pawns are the only shell fish that can communicate with each other
What last make you laugh out loud
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Post by miles on Mar 11, 2015 0:25:32 GMT
I watched John Oliver explain the origin of daylight savings time.
What is your favorite vegetable?
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