Ouch! 'Twas lovely, aye. ;)
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Ouch! 'Twas lovely, aye. ;)
:rolleyes: What's the next question, sir?
Answer to earlier Q: Definitely books, they provide a much wider range of enjoyment (but I still love tea)
What would you like the next question to be?
Oh jeez. We're all out of sorts here!
@ Satan: I'll take my books, though they go best in combination with tea...and cats
Next question: Where is your favourite place to read?
My reading room, desk and bed.
Do you read in toilet?
A lady never tells.
What novel could you re-read an infinite number of times and never get tired of?
Middlemarch, 'cause I never end up finishing it. :goof:
The same?
The Crucible (yeah, I'll mention it a lot). Cry like a child every time. It's stunning.
If you could have any novel made into a film, which would you choose and why?
Not a novel, but The Divine Comedy.
If you had to watch a movie alone, which one would that be?
What do you mean had to? I choose to! I find that Casablanca is best done alone.
If you were Ilsa, would you have picked Victor or Rick?
Both, and then I'd have ménage à trois all over the world.
If you were an actor, would you lose 40lbs for a role?
:rolleyes: sigh.
That would depend on if I had 40 lbs to lose without becoming emaciated. If I did, sure. If I don't, I really wouldn't want to compromise my health for a job.
If you were an actor, would you shave your head for a role?
Christiane Bale did just that in The Machinist. "If you were any thinner, you wouldn't exist." Quite fitting a line too.
Yep. I wouldn't befriend skinheads in prison, though. Ed Norton learned it the hard way.
If you had the chance to kill a dozen people for your country, would you do it?
No. I love my country, but not 12 murders worth.
If you had the chance to kill one person without any fear of consequences, would you?
An innocent person? Nope. I can't live with something like that on my conscience.
If someone sponsored for a week worth of tour, which country would you land in?