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#941
Yeah, I did give up soda/sugary liquids. Giving up drugs has proven to be much harder, however, and it has not worked so far.
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What have you found to be the most intense song/musical piece? |
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#943
when I was at school, they did a play on the war.
the song they used was samuel barber's adagio for strings I don't think anything quite captures the devistation on a battle field quite like that song so intense and so moving last time you ate a mcdonalds? |
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Is there something you do a lot that many people don't? Last edited by Soupe du jour; Aug 06, 2020 at 10:14 AM.. |
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#945
not really, but I suppose watch cartoons (and by cartoons, I mean for really little kids)
and at my age, with no kids, that's kinda weird and not something you see all the time actually I do a lot of " kid" orientated things which people of my age don't do or think you're too old for. do you miss being a kid?, or are you glad you are grown up |
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#946
I'm glad I'm adult although of course there are memories of happy times as a child or times I want a do-over.
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I havon't. but have heard good things about it so really want to.
I don't think you can get it in the UK though, so maybe will have to order some on amazon (maybe they do it, I know that's where I got some american candy from) red grapes, green grapes, or don't like them? |
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#948
Green grapes.
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#949
A toy that was similar to barbie but was wee plastic people which you had a tree house, cars and caravan amongst other things. It was called Oh Penny and its a toy from the 80's still have it in the attic at my parents house lol!
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What time of year is your mood usually at its best or at least a bit better? |
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#951
winter time. with me it's usually a lot worse in summer, a lot better in winter
however that said: most of my sui attempts have also been in the winter months so hmm. I will stick with winter though. who did you talk to last? (either face to face, or on the phone) |
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#952
Nice woman at the grocery.
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#953
Yes, but not as much as my European husband. I tend to prefer the more woodsy and meaty mushrooms. Chanterelles are lovely, though. When I have purchased them (expensive and sometimes hard to find) I usually make them in eggs or a veal dish. My husband once ordered a dish in the Alsace region of France, years back, where they were sauteed with calves kidneys and then flambeed with Cognac. I'm not a fan of kidneys, and it's next to impossible to find them for sale in stores near me. Mushroom picking, in general, is also much more common in my husband's native country. He knows how to identify a number of them in the wild, but I don't. Maybe I'll have some chanterelles in about a month or so, since we're going to France, Spain, and Czech Republic. I hope.
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#954
kangaroo burger. during a reality tv series, one of the supermarkets sold it for the duration of the show (it was sponsored by that supermarket). they also sold crocodile, but I didn't brave that one.
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What was one of your favorite vacations (holidays) ever? |
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UK, Ireland, Belgium, France, Germany, switzerland, Austria, Spain, Portugal, Greece w best bud after college.
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#957
I don't like it
when it comes to italian food, I'll stick to my pizza. what is your favorite way to cook a potato |
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Croquette
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#959
Paul McCartney but Elton John was a close second
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#960
bacon in toasty bread. I don't have it often, but when I do: MM M
cerial or toast (or a diffrent breakfast item.) |
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