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Post by s on Jun 24, 2007 21:41:39 GMT -5
George Bush: Great President or the Greatest President? I don't suppose I should be stealing from Stephen Colbert, but just thought I'd throw it out there.
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Post by BSam on Jun 24, 2007 21:44:00 GMT -5
Which is your favorite episode of the Colbert Report? Who would you prefer to fight, S Colbert, J Stewert, J Coulton, or all of the above?
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Post by idiotj on Jun 24, 2007 21:45:55 GMT -5
What about J. Hodgman?
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Post by BSam on Jun 24, 2007 21:48:11 GMT -5
this should have some context so Mr handler knows what you're talking about
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Post by Libitina on Jun 24, 2007 21:49:52 GMT -5
Did you ever plan for Klaus to attempt the murder of Sunny, based on the origins of their names?
Captain Widdershins's personal philosophy was "He (or she) who hesitates is lost." What is your personal philosophy?
What song best describes your life?
If you were to write a musical with Andrew Lloyd Webber, what would it be about?
Did you ever consider that the song Bohemian Rhapsody could very well be appropriately sung by Klaus Baudelaire, considering that bit about the gun would be replaced with a poison dart?
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Post by idiotj on Jun 24, 2007 21:51:33 GMT -5
Would you rather write a musical with Sondheim or Webber? Keep in mind that Sondheim is far superior.
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Post by Libitina on Jun 24, 2007 21:53:51 GMT -5
But Raoul and Erik are so much hotter than anyone in Sondheim's stuff. >.< He's good, though.
Mr. Snicket, who is superior, Sondheim or Webber?
What is your opinion of Barbra Streisand? If you were to base a character on Barbra Streisand, what would her name be, and what would she be like?
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Post by Hermedy on Jun 24, 2007 21:55:48 GMT -5
Captain Widdershins's personal philosophy was "He (or she) who hesitates is lost." What is your personal philosophy? That will also be one of the twenty-one.
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Post by idiotj on Jun 24, 2007 21:55:59 GMT -5
Yeah, but Sondheim wrote a musical about assassins and demon barbers. Don't you think that qualifies him to be God?
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Post by Libitina on Jun 24, 2007 21:59:33 GMT -5
No. It's pretty cool, but...Well, actually, Webber's thinking about doing a musical with Eminem or something. I just don't know anymore.
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Post by idiotj on Jun 24, 2007 22:00:17 GMT -5
Yeah, I heard that. I just got a deja vu for some reason. Weird.
Is it rude to bring an uninvited guest to a dinner party? Should you be excused if it's your boyfriend? What if he's dumb?
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Post by Charles Vane on Jun 24, 2007 22:28:41 GMT -5
A great philosopher once said that love is a battlefield. If this is true then what weapons should I use while fighting love if I want to win the battle?
If an apple a day keeps the doctor away then what fruit would best keep away persistent realtors? Would you suggest something heavy like a watermelon or something easy to throw like a grapefruit?
Do you prefer to wear your hair up or down?
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Post by s on Jun 24, 2007 22:31:30 GMT -5
It has been said that the pen is mightier than the sword. Which would be your weapon of choice when engaged in a duel with Count Olaf? Hint: He has a sword.
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Post by Charles Vane on Jun 24, 2007 22:40:09 GMT -5
If theres nothing out there, what was that noise?
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Post by idiotj on Jun 24, 2007 22:46:25 GMT -5
Pan wins. And so does Sam and Shrute. (You don't mind if I call you Shrute, right?)
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