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SO I'm guessing a wish for infinite contract loopholes is out too. Well, I guess I'd like to wish for our school to be more effective and be able to find good replacements for the teachers leaving. Or is that two wishes? I guess the latter. SAPBM What is the most difficult task that you took on that you really didn't think you'd have success but was really pleased with the outcome? Frequently. I get some use out of my astronomy tablet apps too, in a way I didn't with telescopes/ binoculars/ star charts/ alien visitors growing up.
You might enjoy "The Stars of Heaven" by Pickover. He has a great story-telling way of explaining Science and he pulls NO punches in what he will ask the reader to tackle.
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A GOOD and non-nasty genie appears... Tee hee. Nice to see those mental scars are still there
"...not having to believe in a thing to be interested in it and not having to explain a thing to appreciate the wonder of it."
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You seem quite proud for causing them
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You might enjoy "The Stars of Heaven" by Pickover. He has a great story-telling way of explaining Science and he pulls NO punches in what he will ask the reader to tackle. Thanks Blocky! I'll check that out. What is the most difficult task that you took on that you really didn't think you'd have success but was really pleased with the outcome? Not the most difficult, but subverting a thread to a degree that a certain poster still references it months later is something that makes me smile. So I'm pleased with that outcome SAPBM Same question
"...not having to believe in a thing to be interested in it and not having to explain a thing to appreciate the wonder of it."
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Getting over the mental and emotional scars thoth other people have inflicted on me in Nasty Genie, despite sticking to the spirit of the thread Actually, losing weight. Dropping from 200 pounds of flabby fat to 150 pounds of some muscle. SAPBM, If you could have been born in a different country, which one would you choose?
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The United Kingdom
SAPBM,
If you could have been born in another time, what time period would it be?
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The early 1980's.
SAPBM,
IF you could only listen to one type of music for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Keep up with what I've been watching lately! "Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you."
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I'm terrible at genres. I'll go with pop rock.
SAPBM,
What aspect of your current job/school do you like most?
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Humanoid from the Deep
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I like that college offers me more flexibility in time use than my schedule than high school did.
SAPBM,
Same question.
Keep up with what I've been watching lately! "Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you."
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The culture. Very open. Opportunities to step up and learn lots.
SAPBM,
Worst experience while drinking alcohol?
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My first and only sloe gin. Wasn't the alcohol. It was the taste. Other than that, nothing so bad I'd want it forgotten.
SAPBM
What is your favorite alcoholic beverage?
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Hard to pick one. Bailey's is probably it. There's a chocolate-flavored drink called Lumumba at Blaze and my fave beach. Another one called Soco Shake Slammer at our fave hangout. For beer it is Guinness.
SAPBM,
What is your fave article of clothing?
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Ooh, Ooh, I actually have one. It's a shirt I found on the sale rack at REI for $7.49.
The cloth is NICE! I mean the decorative parts aren't printed, they're woven. It's lightweight and has sweat panels in strategic spots, which I suppose makes sense since REI is a camping store but it looks like a regular casual shirt. The BEST part? It's got this pocket, zippered, at about a 45 degree angle under the left arm. I've no idea why but the students get a kick when I pull something out of there because no one expects a pocket to be there.
Whew, got TOO excited.
SAPBM
What gets you unnaturally excited that others just roll their eyes?
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I like the story of your shirt, BB.
For me it's my love of travel and my knowledge of geography. I can rattle off UNESCO World Heritage Sites in "obscure" countries like Cabo Verde, Suriname, Kiribati, Uzbekistan, Slovenia. And I actually want to visit all these places like Benin, Nicaragua, Mongolia, Vanuatu...
Stop me before I enumerate my entire bucket list
SAPBM,
Who is your favorite relative and why? Besides your parents.
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hmm, kind of running out. Just lost my second mom this week, really my Aunt who took care of me when my Ma couldn't. Everyone before me is now gone except maybe my dad who I don't contact with. Have cousins I don't see much. I'd have to say my best friend from high school's parents who kept me fed and gave me adults to talk to, even though they're not "blood" that's where I go on Christmas and July 4.
SAPBM
Keep that one going.
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I do like some of my cousins quite a bit. The ones who don't act like they have to compete with me on everything. It's fun just relaxing and talking about nothing with them.
SAPBM,
Favorite soup?
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I don't eat much soup, so I have to go with Chicken Noodle.
SAPBM,
Share with us a good memory from your childhood.
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We'd go swimming every Sunday, and we'd always have this barbecued pork and chicken with this really tasty BBQ sauce.
SAPBM,
Same question.
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Someone, probably a neighborhood drunk, trying to bust down our door at night and my Ma, all 5'2" of her standing on our side with a butcher knife. We scared the guy off before he broke through or he just gave up, I asked my Ma what she'd have done if he'd gotten in.
First time I recall her swearing. "I'd throw this knife, grab you and get the 'f' out the back."
In hindsight, not quite sure why we didn't run out the back in the first place. Eh, stand your ground, lol.
SAPBM
Same
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This also doubles as a first memory too.
I was going to sleep and my sister, who was home from college, was singing "Chim Chim Che-ree" to me.
SAPBM,
Describe a book that you really like.
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I'm honestly not as well-read as I should be. I'll go with the Wheel of Time series, which has quite the epic scope and loads and loads of characters.
SAPBM,
Same question.
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I talked about this one I think in the what are you reading thread: "The Stars of Heaven" by Clifford Pickover. He explains who we come to understand and measure the stars in the context of a sci-fi story. It's a cheesy sci-fi story but still, a unique approach.
SAPBM
Books tell things about people, lets do this one again.
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Sounds cool, BB. I don't often check out the "reading" thread because I don't have much time to read these days.
Oh, by the way, I think you forgot to throw out the next question.
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Same. I think I edited it in while you were typing.
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Oh yes, our posts crossed. thanks. BB.
As a kid I very much enjoyed the Charlie Brown Encyclopedia series. 15 volumes, articles interspersed with relevant comic strips and some new illustrations just for the book.
My favorite was the volumne about Holidays around the world.
SAPBM,
Describe the most beautiful view you have ever seen.
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