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message 551: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Geese - we see the Canadian ones beginning to gather for their excursion south. I love how they look and sound when they're flying.

Pork chops or lamb chops?


message 552: by Hanzleberry (new)

Hanzleberry (doughboyissweet) | 1065 comments Lamb chops. Can't stand pork.

Collectivist or individualist? Rand is too much in my mind thanks to Lit class...


message 553: by M (last edited Sep 10, 2011 05:33AM) (new)

M | 11617 comments Individualist. I don't know that I think it's a good idea for Roark to blow up Cortlandt Homes, but there can't be a trial if he doesn't.

Frank Lloyd Wright or Frank Lloyd Wright?


message 554: by Hanzleberry (new)

Hanzleberry (doughboyissweet) | 1065 comments I loved when he blew up Cortlandt! Fellow pyro... lol.
Don't take that seriously...

Haha. Neither.

Boogie shoes or those cool new Nike Back to the Future 2 shoes? :D


message 555: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Blueberries and cream.

Coffee black or with cream?


message 556: by Caitlan (new)

Caitlan (lionesserampant) | 2869 comments red Berries :)

at&t or verison wireless??


message 557: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Coffee black!
And Neither AT&T or Verizon - I'm in Canada of America.

Butch Cassidy or The Sundance Kid?


message 558: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Hmmm.
Perhaps it would be better to ask...

Paul Newman or Robert Redford?


message 559: by M (last edited Sep 21, 2011 03:43AM) (new)

M | 11617 comments I had intended to reply to #795 with an anecdote, but got distracted. Years ago, when I was a student at the LSU branch in Shreveport, the city was celebrating an anniversary. Milton Finley, my history professor, asked the class if we had been in the lobby of the First National Bank downtown and seen the photos of the city's founders. The bank had paid some studio to make huge reproductions for display. Smiling, Finley said he thought the pictures looked vaguely familiar, but it wasn't until later that he realized who they were: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. He said he guessed there were no extant pictures of the city's founders and that the bank had been satisfied with something that looked old.

I'd better let one of the girls decide about Paul Newman and Robert Redford. I'd be inclined to vote for Newman because of his salad dressing.


message 560: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Is Italian bread what pizzas are made out of? I’ll take that!

Blue ink or black ink?


message 561: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (eyrer) Black.

Gel pens or ball point?


message 562: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Ballpoint. I like the idea of writing with newspaper ink.

Bic or Zebra?


message 563: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (eyrer) Bic.

Watercolor or acrylic?


message 564: by M (last edited Sep 22, 2011 06:05PM) (new)

M | 11617 comments Acrylic was all we used in the painting classes I took, but there's just something about watercolor; and since Alex was kind enough to leave the choice to me: watercolor! What a choice to make.

To Alex's, I'll pick paper. It's easier to draw on.

Here's one for you girls. Given two handsome men of high intelligence, one quiet, introspective, and kind, the other suavely macho and flamboyant but cruel, which would you choose?


message 565: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (eyrer) Quiet, introspective, and kind--definitely.

Same question--just switch "two handsome men" to "two beautiful women."


message 566: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments IQI, of course.

Now lets make it a little tougher.
One QIK, the other quiet, mysterious, and powerful?


message 567: by M (last edited Sep 23, 2011 06:14AM) (new)

M | 11617 comments QIK. A quiet, introspective woman is mysterious!

Like men, women who are powerful aren’t always power seeking, but often they are. People who lust for power and control have always rubbed me the wrong way.

Danishes: cream cheese filled or chocolate filled?


message 568: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (eyrer) Cream cheese filled (I've never tried one with chocolate).

Written or oral conversation?


message 569: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Written.

Someone who is sure about things or someone who is at home with uncertainty?


message 570: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments At home with uncertainty! One of my favourite quotations goes something like The hero is someone unsure of himself, while the villain has already become something. (I'll go and find it when I get home.

An action hero or anti-hero?


message 571: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Hero, the kind of hero Lord Jim is in the Richard Brooks film. Jim says, “I have been so-called coward and a so-called hero, yet there’s not the thickness of a sheet of paper between them. Maybe cowards and heroes are just ordinary men who, for a split second, do something out of the ordinary.”

When I was sixteen, I recorded that movie on audiotape (VHS wasn’t out yet) and, over a period of months, listened to it so many times that I ended up memorizing most of the dialogue. I did it as an experiment to see if I could change the way I talked, to see if I could level my accent. It was a lot of work, that involved saying the various parts over and over in imitation of the voices on film until it became almost automatic.

Years later, when I was in graduate school, a visiting professor from India asked me if I were English. I told him no, that I was from Texas. He looked at me very strangely and said that was impossible. I asked him why. He said he couldn’t put his finger on just what it was, but that something about the way I talked was distinctly English, not American.

Richard Brooks’ Lord Jim or David Lean’s Great Expectations?


message 572: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Lord Jim. Oddly enough I'm not a great fan of Lean's directing style. Except for Laurence of Arabia I have struggled to sit through the movies of his I've tried.

And I located the 'Hero' quotation I mentioned in #810:
The hero is the man actively engaged in becoming himself – never a very reassuring sight. The villain, on the other hand, has already become something.
Donald Richie.The Films of Akira Kurosawa, Third Edition, Expanded and Updated. University of California Press, © 1984 by The Regents of the University of California. Cited in The Last Samurai, by Helen DeWitt pg.235.
The Magnificent Seven or The Seven Samurai?


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The Seven Samurai fo sho, got extra credit in my world civilizations class last year for watching it.

Just got a volume of both of these so and not sure where to start so..

Robert Frost or Emily Dickinson?


message 574: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments When I was younger, Frost, but now that I'm getting older I think Dickinson.

Following this theme, ...

Pablo Neruda or Federico Garcia Lorca?


message 575: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments M wrote: "Hero, the kind of hero Lord Jim is in the Richard Brooks film. Jim says, “I have been so-called coward and a so-called hero, yet there’s not the thickness of a sheet of paper between them. Maybe co..."
M re posts 811 & 12, you have managed to be a participant in what I call a synchronicity-petite or, in Japanese, a fushigi. And since I know you are interested in Jung, if you are curious I blog these fushigi when they are 'strong' enough — which this one was. If curious, you can read it at To Speak of Conversations with Carl Jung and a Sigmund Freud fushigi.


message 576: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (dreamweaver38) | 509 comments Lizards or Fishsticks and Custard? Seeing as I was left option-less...


message 577: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (dreamweaver38) | 509 comments Mince meat I'm guessing. I hate pumpkin.

Nerimon or Charlieissocoollike?


message 578: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (dreamweaver38) | 509 comments What kind of Candy? well... technically both.

Practice even though you don't know what you're doing or procrastinate?


message 579: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (dreamweaver38) | 509 comments sore throat. Got one right now.

Post Secret or FailBlog?


message 580: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (dreamweaver38) | 509 comments thrillers. Drama is... ugh... annoying.

Drama class or English class?


message 581: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (dreamweaver38) | 509 comments CBS... is Canadian? Forget them both, CBC FTW!

CBC Radio 1 or Radio 2?


message 582: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments CBCR2

Amanda are you a Canuck?

TV or Radio?


message 583: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (dreamweaver38) | 509 comments I'm a Canuck. XD

Radio. I watch most of my TV on the internet anyways.

Hockey or Curling?


message 584: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments True Canadian question; poor Canadian answer. Curling.

the Maple Leafs or Les Canadiens?


message 585: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments True Canadian question! Poor Canadian answer: curling.

The Maple Leafs or Les Canadiens?


message 586: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Tis partially a Canadian thing - professional hockey which is, I understand, big in the USA too. So I'm guessing you're not into sports.

Orchestra more often than choir.

A Christmas Carol or It Happened One Night?


message 587: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Are you still up? I live on the west coast, so it's not too late here. Yea! for your choice - that's mine too.

Hmmmm. Neither, actually. Just right hair - neither extreme, please. Although, there is a really nice and attractive woman who works at a neighbourhood shop who has the thickest most amazing hair I have ever seen. Her hair would put most weaves to shame. But still, it comes down to the person. I always think that coping with that head must be nearly a full time job.

Motorcycle helmet hair or convertible hair?


message 588: by M (last edited Dec 20, 2011 07:27AM) (new)

M | 11617 comments Either one, as long as it’s thin and straight.

A gorgeous woman with an ordinary intelligence, or a woman with ordinary looks but a gorgeous intelligence?


message 589: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Gorgeous intelligence wins every day.


Re-watching a Seinfeld show or re-reading an old book?


message 590: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Staying in, if I don’t have to eat dinner.

Electric guitar or acoustic?


message 591: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments ???????


message 592: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments That translates to: "M mouthed at Alex wordlessly, unable to articulate his question."


message 593: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Both, but not at the same time.

Keeping to the food theme, onion sandwiches or peanut butter and bologna?


message 594: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Saute (sp?) the onions in grease and I'll take those.

Liver and spinach or haggis (Scottish favorite: a load of meat and organs stuffed and boiled inside of sheep's stomach; an all-natural hotdog)?


message 595: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments I’ve eaten meatloaf but never a meatloaf sandwich. It’s probably better with bread. It’s probably better with anything. I usually load it up with Tabasco sauce and ketchup.


message 596: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Pickled beets, but just barely!

Borscht or Saurkraut?


message 597: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments My wife says I would like borscht. I love sausage, especially if it’s spicy!

Peanut-butter cups or Queen Anne cherries?


message 598: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Dogs, without question. I'm not quite as enthusiastic as my character Terry (he's making me do research) but I love dogs. Cats really don't like me, though.

Closed-off or open floor plan?


message 599: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments With a slight hesitant ambivalence, open.

Golf shirts or button ups?


message 600: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Button ups, plaid please.

Paper or e-books?


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