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Post by bluedemon25 on Jul 8, 2021 23:22:21 GMT
Is your birthday actually on Christmas Day? If so do you celebrate both or just one or alternate yearly? There. That's sort of interviewy.
On a related note, mine occassionally falls on Thanksgiving once or so a decade. Usually celebrate both as in either case it'd involve plenty of food.
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Post by Terra Incognita on Jul 9, 2021 18:06:12 GMT
What's this thread about, again?
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Post by bluedemon25 on Jul 9, 2021 18:20:08 GMT
Bullshitting and talking to each other to learn about each other, I think. More or less
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Post by Introvertigroo on Jul 9, 2021 20:57:24 GMT
Yes.
What one aspect of your job could you most do without?
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Post by donavan on Jul 9, 2021 21:44:58 GMT
Doing it.
Rule breaking may be fun but is it getting on your tits a little bit?
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Post by bluedemon25 on Jul 9, 2021 21:52:27 GMT
No.
Do you have weekend plans if so what?
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Post by donavan on Jul 9, 2021 21:55:44 GMT
Calling out rule breakers.
Do you like sitting outside in the dark listening to the occasional plane fly overhead?
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Post by bluedemon25 on Jul 9, 2021 22:03:28 GMT
Maybe not planes necessarily, but I like some nighttime outdoor activities like watching stars or astronomy stuff or a walk in the woods if I have company. How many rules have you broken
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Post by Introvertigroo on Jul 9, 2021 22:56:43 GMT
None, since Merra lifted the no-French ban, so I can escargots without penalty.
Have you ever had escargots, and if yes, how were they?
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Post by Terra Incognita on Jul 10, 2021 2:02:30 GMT
I used to eat snails all the time in the South Korean soju bangs. They were served as snacks in small bowls with chopped green onions and dabbed in hot pepper paste. I enjoyed them quite a bit with a glass of lemon soju. This dish includes some veggie/plant trimmings: " Golbengee muchim is a popular bar food (anju) that is enjoyed by Koreans everywhere. As new experience diners may be drawn away, Koreans love this dish especially while drinking soju or mekju at local bar or restaurants." Have you ever eaten insects? I did now and then, again in S. Korea. They're called beondegi (번데기) -- silkworm pupae sold as street food, usually steamed and served in styrofoam cups.
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Post by bluedemon25 on Jul 10, 2021 2:47:14 GMT
I have not knowingly eaten an insect. Cane get past the kick factor of the look and idea. Escargot to me looks and tastes more like something related to shellfish so I had no problem trying it and love it.
What's the most delicious dessert you've eaten?
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Post by Introvertigroo on Jul 10, 2021 16:19:46 GMT
My stepmom's blueberry layer cake. She doesn't make it often enough, for my tastes.
Sir John Johns, the Red Curtain, Lord Cornelius Plum, and E.I.E.I. Owen have invited you to join the Dukes of Stratsophear. What name do you perform under?
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Post by donavan on Jul 10, 2021 16:40:11 GMT
Earl don of Leitchavan
You then go solo under the new name of?
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Post by Introvertigroo on Jul 10, 2021 16:50:30 GMT
The Pun Gent.
What is your favorite smell?
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Post by donavan on Jul 10, 2021 17:10:36 GMT
A fresh cowpat
What is your favourite sound?
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