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Haha yes, he does arrogant and look down on you like nobody's business in the movies I've seen him in. I can soooo see him in the opening of Seize the Night and Tabitha staking his ass. But naturally he would be all "What's wrong with you woman?!" And still fall down to the ground haha. And I did say IF Valerius were black, Blair would fit him well.
And since I can't recall too many of our lighter complexioned actors out there doing an awesomely arrogant job. Well save for Bradley Cooper in Wedding Crashers, which was just ugh not my fave character for him. I'm stumped on who could play Valerius. Suggestions Manuela?

Sweety, get into my age and we talk again. And it pisses me off that the crushes of my youth did not age gracefully (Mel Gibson, Burt Reynolds, Charlton Heston, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jean-Claude Van Damme). I know they were already "old" when I was a teen. LOL Now the latest generation of actors is earning millions of dollars and is half my age. I did something wrong!


In my immediate family we all are readers. My dad used to read books, my mom introduced me to the romance books (similar to Harlequin), my older brother was more into scientific books while the younger one collected science fiction novels and had at one stage over 10.000 of them on a bookshelf along the wall of his room."
LOL! Manuela, your younger sibling sounds like my uncle; I remember visiting him when he was young, and he had built AISLES of bookshelves into his apartment. (I think he had converted his living room into a library, since he lived alone.) Don't know if he still has all those books, which I believe were all science fiction, but dayum. XD


Q.8 If you weren't currently working the job you do now, what would be your dream job?
Q.9 What is one country you would love to move to or visit if you had the spare time?
Q.10 Which do you find more appealing? Boxers or Briefs? lol

I thought so, too. XD And the shelves were pretty darn close to floor-to-ceiling, if I remember correctly. I think he only had three or four aisles, but still. It was awesome. =)


And yay, more questions! =D
Q.8 If you weren't currently working the job you do now, what would be your dream job?
Hmmmm ... most likely a scientist or at least a lab technician of some sort, lol. (And I will admit that I am not working my dream job right now. XD) I've always been fascinated by science. =)
Another dream option would be a writer.
Q.9 What is one country you would love to move to or visit if you had the spare time?
Most definitely Scotland, as my paternal grandfather was Scottish. (He spent his childhood in the western Highlands, as a matter of fact.) =)
Q.10 Which do you find more appealing? Boxers or Briefs? lol
Boxers. They're more fun to get into. ;)
Briefs are cute for kids, but on men ... eh, nah. They either sag or else they're like Speedos (and very, very few men can pull off Speedos). Although I can also definitely go for boxer briefs. XD

Aww, that would be great to go some place with familial ties like that. Question within a question I guess. But do you guys have a family crest? I thought I read somewhere once that there are some older Scottish families that have their own family crest or something like that from the highlands.
LOL nice. I'm a definite fan of the boxer brief too. Boxers can be fun with all the designs too. But I think when a guy reaches a certain age speedos and anything that reminds you of a 7 year old have to go or never be approached at all.

LOL, "speedos and anything that reminds you of a 7 year old have to go". SOOOO true. XD


I know, some of us have to grow up early. I was pampered because I am the baby, my younger brother is still older than me (he is just younger than my older brother)LOL. I was having a small midlife crisis when I was 29 1/2 because I looked back at my last ten years and had not achieved anything of what I wanted when I was 18. Now I am over 40, still have to achieve a few things but then I am not stressing out too much over this right now. I am sweating at the smaller things in life. Christmas eve in a few days and I still haven't done anything... LOL

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Unfortunately the only person I could come up with passed away years ago. Alexander Gudenov

He played in Die Hard, Whitness and a few other movies but he was famous for his Ballet dancing.

Mhmm, how it happens sometimes. But the ironic thing though is the fact we are pretty similar in some ways Manuela. I'm the "baby" of the grandkids and youngest of my dad's for kids, and yet an only for my mom. I've also had a few times of looking back over my life and wondering where the time has gone for me to only have accomplished school stuff but nothing with real life traction. And although I can't say I ever been in your shoes in regards to your midlife crisis(and which I totally give you hulk size hugs for), I definitely know what it feels like to look at your life and realize it's not quite what you expected it to be. And it is good you are focusing on smaller in the present things. Sometimes that is the hardest thing of all to remember. That we all have not just a past or a future. But a present that needs just as much attention now, if not more than ever. And for Christmas I say go to the dollar store, get some red bows and stick on your porch and a quick wreath and there you go. ;)
Great choice on Alexander Dudenov. He does look like he could have made for a perfect Valerius.

We have a wreath but I don't want to hang it outside with Mrs. Feral and her feral kids. The tree is not going up till tomorrow afternoon the earliest but I need to clean the window behind. I have to buy a squeegee window cleaner thingie... I forgot to pick up the sausages so I have to do that today sometime... I think I need a list or I will forget most of the stuff I need to do.
As for Alexander, he would have been such an awesome Valerius, I am sure of it. ;)

Yeah, basically just family representation, or rather allegiance to the clan chief. I don't think it really goes any deeper than that, lol. And actually, the notion of clan-specific tartans is a fairly modern one. Like 19th century modern, lol. Originally, tartan designs were more regional than anything, depending on available dyes and weavers. And tartans were banned for a while in Scotland.
From what I've read, there is a certain protocol to wearing the clan crest, which basically is that a clan member can only wear it as a badge, again to show allegiance to the clan. Unless you're the clan chief, then it's your property. ;D
Unfortunately, my mother and birth father had a rather nasty separation and divorce when I was very young, so I never really knew my father or his family. So much of what I do know (which ain't much, lol), comes from research.
And on a side note, I can relate with y'all about life crises and wondering about what happened to my life. Been there, done that for sure, and hugs to everyone who's been in that situation. =)

Ooooh ok, I gotcha. That is still pretty interesting though. A interesting way to carry forth family tradition. Great bit of family history to it all too. I'm curious though could you create your own family crest like since you mentioned not quite knowing your father's side that well. But to carry on the tradition and have the crest you create be like a branch off from your father's line.

Personally, I think that tartans are cooler since they're a lot more colorful. ;D

Any others? I'm fascinated by these kinds of traditions and would love to know more.

We have this tradition in which we eat asado at my house. I spent the night with my Grandmother, my dad and my little half-sister and on January 1st I come home whit the rest of my family


Other than that, nothing fancy or special.

Sounds funny although



The only day in the year we sit at the dine table is Christmas Eve and every year hubby says we will do that more often and then we end up on the couch again with dinner... LOL

You don't know what is the reason behind the laundry superstition? That's very interesting. I'm not trying to be overly intrisive or anything, but what country are you fr and so many paeople bit have access to dryers like we use in the states, though it does make us extra lazy and the NOW NOW NOW People!!

Oh my gosh I'm swinging by your place Charlotte. We already have the pigs in a blanket, cheese and summer sausage, and cheese ball going on haha. So definitely not mad at more fried cheesy items.

LOL, yeah, for emergencies I have a dryer too. LOL
I am from Germany but I live in Australia, better South Australia and what we have in abundance here is sun and heat. (At the moment we have fires raging in the Adelaide Hills and I am worried about friends who live up there and all their animals and the wildlife.)
I just prefer to hang clothes on the clothesline because it is cheap (no electricity bill for that) and the sun kills mites, the wind makes it fresh and all without any freshener sheets that end up in the trash.
I don't want to say I am ancient but I remember we did not have dryers then (in Germany) when I was a kid. I try not let my life be ruled by superstition although I am supersticious but I like that rule for it gets my hubby to finally get all his clothes into the laundry and after the last wash of the year it is like a holiday till the 6th. So, if my mom says it brings bad luck I believe her and if it is only for our family. I don't tell you not to wash and a lot of people do, especially those with big families. I just don't.

LOL! Yeah, we really enjoyed our fried cheesy items. XD But alas, no cherry cheesecake. ;)


I am, however, thinking of trying to make mini cheesecakes sometime. The recipes I've seen, use a vanilla wafer for the crust ... and I could eat one or two without feeling guilty. XD
The French macaroons sound pretty good too. =)


I think that will be a new year's resolution ... to try to make different and interesting desserts from time to time. =)
So of course, I have a new Question of the Day:
Has anyone made any interesting resolutions for the new year? If so, what are they?
And to clarify a bit, I don't mean the standard, "lose ____ pounds" or "maintain a cleaner house". XD It could be as simple as, "learn how to do macrame", or "try a new recipe", or something along those lines.


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I have no clue what I'm gonna read yet. There isn't one in my area though, I'd have to drive 45 minutes to go to the nearest one. I don't see myself doing that

Can't you do it at home? Hell as sub below as it's been lately I wasn't going to step outside just to head to the library to participate lol.
Hey maybe can rack up some books the week before that could carry over to the following week and one might fall on that day for ya.

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I know!!! Hit 28 it puts so much into perspective. The old chick at the club now(so to speak), new ache or pain, anybody half your age is really still near the cradle, but my fave old enough to know better, but still young enough to not give a damn about it all! :D