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Q: If you good have dinner with anybody famous past or present, who would it be?
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A: " In My Own Words"Adrian_Scope said:Dogs!
What would the title of your autobiography be?
Q: What have you put off doing which should have been done?
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… I cannot imagine life without Art and I've always been into it from a young age. I'm also an artist myself. I guess that most Art is a personal thing (like music is) but if I could pick one painting I'd chose 'The Ambassadors' by Holbein or perhaps 'Whistle-jacket' by Stubbs (you can see them both on Google)Hart86 said:I don’t really know a lot about art so would struggle to name anything beyond the Mona Lisa! I love looking at it but I struggle beyond that.
Interesting question, it makes me wonder if you like art and what you would choose!
Q. If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life (and it’d give you all the right nutrients etc yada yada), what would you pick?
A: It would be easier for me to say what food I DON'T like, and eating the same food for the rest of my life would defeat the object! I do like Lobster though, and Christmas Pudding!
Q: What question would you ask Cleopatra?
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You can ask as many questions as you like! :-)Hart86 said:Just looked them up, of the two I think I prefer “The Ambassador”! What sort of art do you create yourself?
Answer: Can I only ask one question?! I’d ask all sorts about the era, the Egyptians generally, her opinion on modern society. I just think she’d be really interesting to sit and have a conversation with!
Q. What was the last song you listened to?
I'm a glass working artist and have been a glass blower too, but I also used to paint & draw and even did a few Egyptian 'Books of The Dead' on real papyrus.
A: The last song that I listened to was 'Happiness' by Goldfrapp and also '50 Words for Snow' by Kate Bush
Q: What was yours?
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You can’t beat Monopoly, but at the moment I’m partial to Telestrations!
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I received my welsh terrier mix Django for my 18th birthday, and while he can be a massive pain he's definitely one of the greatest sources of joy in my life.
Q. What is your favourite country to visit, or the country you would most like to visit?2 -
I would most like to visit Iceland as I have seen it featured in a few documentaries and have become desperate to see it myself!
Q: What was the last book you read?2 -
The last book I read was called 'Five feet apart' an incredible book!
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The first thing I thought when I woke up this morning was...I'm hungry ?
Q: if you could create a colour, from any 2 colours, what colours would you use and what would it be called?2 -
Chloe_Scope said:The last book I read was called 'Five feet apart' an incredible book!
Q: What was the first thing you thought about when you woke up this morning?
It was so incredible that Chloe had to tell us twice.Chloe_Scope said:The last book I read was called 'Five feet apart' an incredible book!
Q: What was the first thing you thought about when you woke up this morning?
(sorry, I have a wicked sense of humour that sometimes gets me into trouble)
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Ami2301 said:The first thing I thought when I woke up this morning was...I'm hungry ?
Q: if you could create a colour, from any 2 colours, what colours would you use and what would it be called?A: I would subtract RED from ORANGE and call it YELL OWQ: What side do/would you use your walking stick?2 -
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Have you tried 'Six Degrees of Separation'? I couldn't find anyone to point me in the right direction.Chloe_Scope said:
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They say that 7 out of 5 people don't know a thing about fractions. :-)GettinOlde said:
Have you tried 'Six Degrees of Separation'? I couldn't find anyone to point me in the right direction.Chloe_Scope said:
Q: Guys: What is your favourite aftershave... Girls: What is your favourite perfume.
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Roddy said:They say that 7 out of 5 people don't know a thing about fractions. :-)Don't get divided over over your LCMs and HCDsDon't use aftershave, but Lynx Africa body spay for me, and it must be either Obsession for her or Musk by Coty (no longer available now, oh the memories
) for her.P.S. I used to use Denim aftershave as a teenager (smelled of Southern Comfort) - remember 'Jeans On' by David Dundas?2 -
Blue Stratos was another and everybody used to go crazy at my school for BRUT... I only wear Noir by Lalique (I've expensive tastes) or plain and simple JOOP for everyday use. I agree about Lynx Africa though and any vintage COTY, Nina Rici, WORTH or D'ORSAY for women. I used to collect the empty bottles as they were designed by Lalique.GettinOlde said:Roddy said:They say that 7 out of 5 people don't know a thing about fractions. :-)Don't get divided over over your LCMs and HCDsDon't use aftershave, but Lynx Africa body spay for me, and it must be either Obsession for her or Musk by Coty (no longer available now, oh the memories
) for her.P.S. I used to use Denim aftershave as a teenager (smelled of Southern Comfort) - remember 'Jeans On' by David Dundas?
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Used to come in a plain brown/transparent bottle with plain black top and applicator, I fell in 'love' with a girl at work who wore it - used to drive me crazy, but they chaged it to a fancy black bottle with an ornate top which seemed to effet the fragrance - kinda smelt sour.Roddy said:... any vintage COTY
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