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Canada, England, Scotland, Wales, France, Holland, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg and I wont count layovers in Iceland. so, 10.
I'd love to visit Ireland.
taking the odds of getting someone else besides tony, who already answered:
what's your favorite movie role played by liam neeson?
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I like Liam Nesson but dosen't he just sort of play the same role in differnt settings?
Is there any movie you thought the sequel was as good as or better than the original?
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He was cute in Love Actually but obviously I'm going to say Qui-Gon Jinn.
What's with Liam Neeson?
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Dang, too late.
Dark: Empire Strikes Back was slightly better than Star Wars.
Same question: What's with Liam Neeson?
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do you mean my asking about him twice papayahed? or is there actually something going on with him in real life outside our thread?
I asked twice because I think sometimes the questions are either good enough to bear repeating, or I just wanna hear what other people say.
to dark muses question---I thought catching fire (the sequel to hunger games) was fantastic, and yes better than the first. but would you properly call that a sequel since the story is already written and in place?
I thought (in the recent incarnation) that dawn of the planet of the apes was better than rise of the planet of the apes.
im on a roll! I liked x-men days of future past better than x-men first class.
and oh my goodness, star trek: the wrath of khan blows star trek: the motion picture right out of the water!
i'll leave that question out there for everyone else...
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What was the question again?
What is the stupidest thing you've ever done?
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Mmmhhhmmm well I dropped out of high school which I regret doing now and which has probably held me back a little, so that was pretty stupid. Stupidest might have been flying to Vancouver in order to bed a notorious tart I met online when I was sixteen in an effort to lose my virginity (which was successful) and setting myself up for a series of very bad experiences.
Same question,
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There have been lots but stepping in front of that motorcycle in London was right up there.
What living author would you most like to be friends with?
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Tragically I read almost no contemporary writers so my answer is J.K Rowling in the hopes that she might give some of her poorer friends some of that fortune of hers, or at least treat us to nice dinners and what not, or let me stay at her house.
What dead author would you most like to be friends with (I choose Virginia Woolf)
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Probably Dostoyevsky.
What decade of the 20th century would you like to have lived through in your 20s?
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None of them particularly, but I only know of them by caricature, if at all; let's say the 90's then.
Dostoyevsky would be the word friend! You would have to constantly bail him out of gambling debts and fight with him about religion.
What would your last meal be if you were going to be executed?
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Hmmm that is a tough one but probably something Italian
What is your most interesting skill?
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None, I have no really good skills (writing that reminded me of Napolean Dynomite haha), and I'm not exceptionally good at anything unfortunately.
Same question since I didn't really answer it.
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Probably reading ancient languages, although I'm not sure that qualifies as "interesting" to many.
Will the United States eventually send ground troops against ISIS? (Not should it happen but will it happen?)
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doubtful with Obama as president, possible if a republican wins the presidency and if the situation continues to deteriorate, I say probable.
what are some of the great romances you've seen on screen---what two actors had great chemistry? and conversely, bad chemistry?