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wolfmoonie :
Name a CD you own that you think no-one else on your friendslist does:
The Firesign Theater: I Think We're All Bozos on this Bus
Firesign Theater
is a comedy group I discovered back in the 70s. They have several albums, most with crazy names like "Don't Crush that Dwarf, Hand me the Pliers". Funny, funny stuff.
Name a book you own that you think no-one else on your friendslist does:
"All I really need to know I learned from watching Star Trek" by Dave Marinaccio. This book was given to me for Christmas in 1995. It is a cute, but fascinating (heh) book. An example: The reason Captain Kirk gets the girl is because he's the captain. The phrase "Beam me up, Scotty" works in almost any situation.
Name a movie you own on DVD/VHS/whatever that you think no-one else on your friendslist does:
Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Cinderella"
One of my very favorite versions of my favorite fairy tale. Before I met my husband, I thought Stuart Damon was the handsomest handsome prince I'd ever seen. The songs are gorgeous and I have wonderful memories of watching and singing along with my kids. Love it.
Name a place that you have visited that you think no-one else on your friendslist has:
Falkirk, Scotland. One of my high school friends, Carl Singmaster, moved with his family to Scotland after his freshman year. We kept in touch by writing actual letters (!) and when I graduated, since my dad worked for National Airlines, my gift was a trip to London, with a side trip to Falkirk to visit Carl. I still clearly remember spending the bicentennial in a Scottish pub, and the other patrons singing "Happy Birthday, USA". We also went to Stirling Castle and just generally had a great time.
Name a piece of technology or any sort of tool you own that you think no-one else on your friendslist has:
I don't know if this counts, but I do have a vintage hair dryer like this one. I'm pretty sure I don't have any other tools or anything that others on my f-list don't have.
Excellent meme!
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Name a CD you own that you think no-one else on your friendslist does:
The Firesign Theater: I Think We're All Bozos on this Bus
Firesign Theater
is a comedy group I discovered back in the 70s. They have several albums, most with crazy names like "Don't Crush that Dwarf, Hand me the Pliers". Funny, funny stuff.
Name a book you own that you think no-one else on your friendslist does:
"All I really need to know I learned from watching Star Trek" by Dave Marinaccio. This book was given to me for Christmas in 1995. It is a cute, but fascinating (heh) book. An example: The reason Captain Kirk gets the girl is because he's the captain. The phrase "Beam me up, Scotty" works in almost any situation.
Name a movie you own on DVD/VHS/whatever that you think no-one else on your friendslist does:
Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Cinderella"
One of my very favorite versions of my favorite fairy tale. Before I met my husband, I thought Stuart Damon was the handsomest handsome prince I'd ever seen. The songs are gorgeous and I have wonderful memories of watching and singing along with my kids. Love it.
Name a place that you have visited that you think no-one else on your friendslist has:
Falkirk, Scotland. One of my high school friends, Carl Singmaster, moved with his family to Scotland after his freshman year. We kept in touch by writing actual letters (!) and when I graduated, since my dad worked for National Airlines, my gift was a trip to London, with a side trip to Falkirk to visit Carl. I still clearly remember spending the bicentennial in a Scottish pub, and the other patrons singing "Happy Birthday, USA". We also went to Stirling Castle and just generally had a great time.
Name a piece of technology or any sort of tool you own that you think no-one else on your friendslist has:
I don't know if this counts, but I do have a vintage hair dryer like this one. I'm pretty sure I don't have any other tools or anything that others on my f-list don't have.
Excellent meme!