Certainly. I'd volunteer yours
If you had written a stirring song which was adopted as a political anthem for a totalitarian dictatorship, hell bent on creating a nation of war criminals, would you complain or just bank the royalty cheques?
Certainly. I'd volunteer yours
If you had written a stirring song which was adopted as a political anthem for a totalitarian dictatorship, hell bent on creating a nation of war criminals, would you complain or just bank the royalty cheques?
I'd cash the royalties and use the money to fund the opposition.
If you had a time machine, would you murder Hitler before he came to power?
Hard to answer that without sounding pathetic. But no. I'm not a killer, you should send someone else :P
Same Q
By the way, I love your reply from the previous question. Very diplomatic!
Her heart is played like well worn strings; in her eyes the sadness sings; of one who was destined for better things.
You can't beat the destiny trap. All the attempts on Hitler's life were actually made by time travellers. They failed. Even WW1 missed its chance.
Would you have voted for Henry Kissinger's Nobel Peace Prize, or would you have prosecuted him for war crimes?
Nevermind.
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Please ask some questions that are not about murder, torture and death - I know you don't mean to, but continually bringing up such topics is very disturbing to me.
Would you join a private country club?
Yes, but none will let me in.
Would you go to the rodeo?
Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda
Been there, done that. (Used to go to the one at the prison in Angola, LA-- bloodiest rodeo in the South).
Would you allow the contents of your mind to be downloaded onto a microchip for use in a (presumably immortal) cyborg body, if it meant that your old flesh-and-blood would have to be destroyed?
Yes, if I was 95.
Would you drive 3 hours to attend a concert of your favorite artist?
Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda
Probably not. Although the shared experience with the audience and the sense of "being there" has some merit, if I'm really honest, I prefer to hear the music well balanced and performed to perfection in the studio. Live sound is always disappointing. Besides, I like to be comfortable and most of my favourite artists are now, quite frankly, past it! About the only singer still as good as he was when he was young is Tom Jones. Poor old McCartney can't hold a tune to save his life and even Cliff is getting a bit wobbly.
Would you clean your boss's car for brownie points?
Sure, if he asked me to. I'd actually do the same for anyone. (It's partly safe to say that because no one's asked me to!)
Would you bake your boss brownies for brownie points? (If she or he asked you to)