Re: The Well episode VI: for English, press 1, pour le service en francais, appuyez 2
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Yeah, typically they do, but I don't fault them for it. It's part of the mindset that comes with playing that type of music. Every style has an attitude that goes with it, and a big part in succeeding at that style is being able to fit into that mental framework. It's the same reason you don't see too many comedians doing period dramas and vise versa.
No, but I will now.
I will have to get back to you on that ... there are so many. Seriously. I need to meditate on that one.
The thing with print is that you have time to compose your thoughts before you send them off into the universe. Speech doesn't afford you that luxury. I think it's pretty hit and miss for me in that realm. If I'm not thinking clearly, I always come across as a babbling idiot. It's either that or I'm the life of the party. There doesn't seem to be a middle ground for me. People probably think I'm doing drugs.
If you exclude items that are not typically considered to be food (paper, sand, paper clips, pennies, boogers), then it would have to be the mini donuts they serve at the Calgary Stampede. A mini donut is a blob of nutrient-free dough deep fried in oil, then tossed in cinnamon and sugar and served with about 20 of its buddies. I've also been to White Castle in Jeffersonville Indiana, where I ate 9 burgers and a box of fries.
I have a gold ring with an onyx stone that was given to me by my mom on my 20th birthday. It used to belong to her father (my grandfather) who died in 1968. He died in Algeria while working as an engineer. The ring was one of the only things that made it back to Canada. On paper it's probably worth very little, but I only wear it on special occasions because I'm terrified of losing it.
Not really.
More than most men my age probably. I grew up with computers and have owned some sort of gaming console since the NES. I have a couple of friends who are hard-core gamers (they go to the conventions and such), but I'm nowhere near their level of ... I don't even know what you'd call that. I currently have a Wiil, a PS2, and an old NES that we hook up from time to time. I generally like games that give me many hours of gameplay. Zelda Twilight Princess is the best game I've played in a very long time, and I consider it to be Nintendo's best game ever. I'm also very fond of the Wii's controls. I've not been a fan of FPS games since the Doom days.
I'm a big fan of sea creatures in general, so I'm going to go with the kraken.
EDIT: I broke the formatting ... I feel like such a n00b.
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On a related note, have you ever been to www.paulgilbert.com?
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Here are some other questions:
Does your hilarious wit translate as well in face to face conversation?
The thing with print is that you have time to compose your thoughts before you send them off into the universe. Speech doesn't afford you that luxury. I think it's pretty hit and miss for me in that realm. If I'm not thinking clearly, I always come across as a babbling idiot. It's either that or I'm the life of the party. There doesn't seem to be a middle ground for me. People probably think I'm doing drugs.
What is the unhealthiest thing you've ever eaten?
What item with:
a monetary value less than $100; and
smaller than a wallet
do you treasure most?
a monetary value less than $100; and
smaller than a wallet
do you treasure most?
Do you have any personal mantras or mottos? What are they?
To what extent do you enjoy computer/console gaming?
What is your favourite fantasty creature from mythology? (Eg. dragons, fairies, gorgons, minotaurs, etc.)
EDIT: I broke the formatting ... I feel like such a n00b.
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