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Well, ask her questions! Give her a hand to reach the 1000 post milestone without resorting to the time-tested one-word post gambit that so many of us have used.
Stealth! What's your favourite genre of novel - mystery? historical? contemporary? books about doors?
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Stealth, what is your all-time-favourite-must-watch old movie?
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From: The Pyngwyn Colonies of Planet Hyustyn | Registered: Aug 2005
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Truffaut's "Day for Night" (1974). Insightful, sad, and beautifully crafted.
Ram Boy,
Definitely Cope. They've both taken a lot of chances, but I think Cope's chances are far more daring, and he's never tried to recapture lightning in a bottle by returning to his early sound, the way Costello has attempted to do more than once. I don't like all of Cope's stylistic choices (IMO, he's gotten stuck in an acid-rock rut in recent years), but I respect that he's willing to follow his muse even when it might alienate many of his fans.
What is your favorite genre of entertainment non-fiction? I love reading rock group bios because all of human experience -- greed, betrayal, lust, dysfunctional families, dreams, hope, and adaptation to change -- are represented.
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I would say my favorite genre is behind-the-scenes of television. I think TV has gotten better than movies in recent years, which is why it fascinates me how such a pressure-cooker environment can yield a few quality shows amid so much mediocrity.
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Let's see if I can stump Stealth. Curve, Catherine Wheel, The Darling Buds, Voice of the Beehive, Throwing Muses. Who doesn't belong in this line up.(sorry if it's too obvious)
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What food product did you like as a child that is no longer available?
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Oops. I meant "crunchy". Creamy and smooth are the same thing. Oh well.
New question (we'll get you to 1000 tonight):
Any pets?
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