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Post by Marie-Cris on Aug 20, 2006 22:17:53 GMT 9.5
Unfortunately, no. May sound odd but I have troubles picturing him in my head at times. I don't have a very soud mind.
Would you give him a massage if he was tense? ((you have no idea how much I'm killing myself right now; The Stardust strikes again))
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Post by cinta on Aug 26, 2006 14:32:51 GMT 9.5
Oh yeah! I'm not too good at them, but I certainly would. If Anthony Warlow offered to massage you, and you hate being massaged, would you still say yes?
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Post by neh on Aug 26, 2006 21:45:50 GMT 9.5
HECK YES! Coz, a. i'm sure he'd do it well as he does all things and b. it wouldn't matter - it'd still be great! hehe! If you could see him perform a role in a stage show such as an opera/operetta or a musical, or see him perform a concert, which would you rather?
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Post by Marie-Cris on Aug 27, 2006 13:41:08 GMT 9.5
* hums the "That's Not a Yes or No Question" song*. Incredibly tough choice ... I'll say opera / operetta or musical.
If Warlow was performing in your town / region for one day only, would you fake a sickie just to go?
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Post by Master Warlow/Lost09 on Mar 14, 2007 6:46:06 GMT 9.5
yes... if i had a job...(still in high school 10th grade baby!!)
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Post by Marie-Cris on Mar 20, 2007 11:26:27 GMT 9.5
You forgot to post a question
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Post by Master Warlow/Lost09 on Mar 26, 2007 2:14:30 GMT 9.5
oh..he he he.. um ok would if you would have him read a phone book would you?
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Post by jazzgirl1960 on Apr 11, 2007 12:59:22 GMT 9.5
Hell yes - read it, sing sit, hold it in front of me - I'd take anything I could get of Anthony!!!
Would you go up to Anthony and speak to him if you saw him in a shop on on the street?
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Post by neh on Apr 12, 2007 8:44:56 GMT 9.5
Oh...... now there's a question! I'd want to, desperately... but i'd probably feel too guilty about being so bold and would then let the opportunity pass and spend about 2 weeks beating myself up about it! But that wasn't a direct answer! Um.... so i guess it would be a realistic no, but not coz i wouldn't want to.
If stage door visits were "the thing" in Aus, would you stand in pouring rain waiting for him to possibly come to the door to sign a program and have a hug? (i already know the collective answer to this one, hehe)
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Post by windbelle on Apr 13, 2007 12:41:36 GMT 9.5
Hell, YES (except for the fact that I'm not in Australia). A hug from him would be worth it even it's hailling and thundering.
Have you ever thought of dancing with Anthony?
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Post by steamroller60 on Apr 13, 2007 13:15:06 GMT 9.5
no
Do you know anyone with a prosthesis?
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Post by geldridg on Apr 17, 2007 21:43:35 GMT 9.5
Not personally, although I've seen many a humerous cartoon which involved prosthetics at some stage Would you demand your money back if you went to see a show with Anthony in it and when it started they announced on stage that he was sick and teh understudy would be performing instead?
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Post by Marie-Cris on Apr 17, 2007 22:45:29 GMT 9.5
For Anthony, yes, because most likely I would have travelled interstate to see him ((curses!!))
Ever had sushi? ((It's an odd question, I know, but I've found a lot of people that haven't. Is it really that scary?))
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Post by geldridg on Apr 17, 2007 22:48:39 GMT 9.5
Yes - had much sushi when I was staying in Japan; not so much now - can't seem to find a place that makes it as good as I had over there (funnily enough!)
If/when it becaomes the norm to purchase music online then download the music, will you keep buying the CDs anyway?
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Post by Marie-Cris on Apr 17, 2007 23:08:29 GMT 9.5
Of course I would. It feels so much better having a genuine disc to call your own.
Do you go to any coffee shops like Gloria Jean's or Starbucks?
((BTWthere's a store called Sushi King that make okay sushi; at least they don't have scales and bones still in it))
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Post by geldridg on Apr 17, 2007 23:31:23 GMT 9.5
I don't tend to go to the big coffee chains - not really through deliberate anti-commercial globalisationism, just because there aren't any close by. I tend to go to local coffee shops and cafes when I go out with people.
Do you like coffee (or is tea your thing...)?
(thanks for the info - i'll see if there are any in melbourne)
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Post by coffeequeen on Apr 18, 2007 1:30:41 GMT 9.5
Yes to Coffee- I'm such a bear (grumpy and growly) when I haven't had my coffee fix. I usually prefer to go to a cafe other than Starbucks to avoid the inevitable crowd.
And...
Yes to Tea- only when there's no coffee to be had and my bloodstream is low on caffeine
Do you think penguins are cute?
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Post by geldridg on Apr 19, 2007 19:37:44 GMT 9.5
Yes - although the epitome of cuteness is to be found in a baby Snow Leopard cub...
If you were given the option to be reincarnated as an animal, would you?
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Post by Marie-Cris on Apr 27, 2007 22:50:47 GMT 9.5
If I could be a tiger, yes
((oh, and about the Sushi King, just don't get "Lunch Box B"; I tried it today for something different. Bloody foul))
Would you / have you ever (or considered) eat/eaten (eating) kangaroo meat? ((I only mention this because stupid Madame Dylan brought up the subject last night and I ran off to puke - seriously. I'm odd like that. I can deal with other things - ox tongue soup, sheep brains, chicken feet [you know, the usual] but the thought of kangaroo sends me retching ... there's something you really didn't need to know))
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Post by geldridg on May 29, 2007 16:39:46 GMT 9.5
Yes - kangaroo when cooked well is one of my favourite meat dishes
If Anthony were to die (touch wood), would you fly from interstate to attend his funeral?
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Post by windbelle on Jun 20, 2007 20:09:01 GMT 9.5
Oh, that's a cruel question to answer. Well, for me it has to be flying across an ocean. But even if I could go, my answer would probably be No. I've tried to escape from the sad scene if I don't have to face it.
If Anthony were to die, and you were the only person who could save his life by sacrificing your own life (purely a theoretical assumption), would you do that?
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Post by steamroller60 on Jun 20, 2007 20:13:30 GMT 9.5
getting deep aren't we? Since this is hypothetical I'll say yes. no particular reason
if you could have xray vision for a week, would you want it?
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Post by neh on Jun 21, 2007 22:10:29 GMT 9.5
Hmm.. no, because i would find it too disturbing just to live with, not to mention all the bizarre images it would be throwing about.
If you were told you could eat anything you liked and not gain weight, would you gorge like crazy? (don't know where that came from!)
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Post by steamroller60 on Jul 9, 2007 9:32:49 GMT 9.5
OMG THAT WOULD BE THE BEST EVER. I'm not sure I'd ~gorge~ because that's make you feel pretty gross, but I would definitely accept the offer
If you were given the opportunity to toss the coin at the start of the Ashes (or some other big sport you like) but you had to pay for fares and accommodation, would you?
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Post by buff on Jul 19, 2007 16:03:17 GMT 9.5
Depending on the event and where it was staged - yes! If you could turn back time (sounds like a cue for a song!) would you travel back in time to change your history? Buff
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Post by neh on Jul 19, 2007 16:06:17 GMT 9.5
Ooooohhhh... so tempting, but Back to the Future and Doctor Who have taught me that it's not always wise to alter with what has already been or what is to come, so reluctantly i'd have to say no.
If the weather patterns of the northen and southern hemispheres could be switched so that our winter is in Decemeber and so on, would you want it that way?
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Post by buff on Jul 20, 2007 9:12:22 GMT 9.5
No. I was born in England (moved to Aus when I was 3) and have been back a spent a Christmas there. Cold, wet, miserable and NO SNOW!! Boxing Day beach cricket is so much better! If you were offered an overseas job (let's say in the US) would you take it? Buff
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