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message 151: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe I'm going to turn my turn over to Marcie


message 152: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Damn! And I thought everyone acted in a school play :-))


message 153: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Damn, I thought everybody was a virgin until they got married. Isn't that why we've pushing for gay marriage so hard?


message 154: by Marcie (new)

Marcie | 7096 comments Well thank ya, kit!

1. I go horseback riding at least twice a month.
2. Born and raised in California and I don't know how to swim.
3. I have donated 16+ inches of my hair to Locks of love all 4 times. And I'm currently growing it out for my 5th donation.


message 155: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments 3) Sounds too good to be true, so it must be true!
2) Is surely impossible, I mean… Baywatch?
1) I know all Californian-borns ride bareback ;-)

I'll go with 2) as the untruth.


message 156: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe I agree with Roger, but just so more base is covered, I'd pick 1


message 157: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Number two could be true if you lived in St. Nacho's. So I pick #2.


message 158: by Marcie (last edited Feb 03, 2015 06:58PM) (new)

Marcie | 7096 comments @ roger: hmmm. i'm just a little curious. so when you say, "I know all Californian-borns ride bareback." pray tell. inquiring minds... ;-P

3) i've always had long hair. so i decided to grow it out even longer and cut it as short as i ever have to donate as much as possible. so this is true.

2) sadly this is true as well. i do not know how to swim :(

1) i have gone horseback riding. but it's more like twice a year.

pres, thank you for the title drop. i checked it out and added it. :)

kit, it's your turn again!


message 159: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe Sweet!

1. I'm going to be running a business this summer
2. I've been to Italy
3. I've been to Paris


message 160: by Marcie (new)

Marcie | 7096 comments i shall pick numero uno


message 161: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Is 3 Paris, France or Paris, Texas?

I'm picking 2) on the grounds that if you say Paris as a place in France, you're likely, surely, to pick a town/city in Italy?


message 162: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe Roger wrote: "Is 3 Paris, France or Paris, Texas?

I'm picking 2) on the grounds that if you say Paris as a place in France, you're likely, surely, to pick a town/city in Italy?"


It's Paris,France. I'm a little confused about your choice for two, simply because you said that if I went to Paris, France, surely I'd go to Italy...wouldn't that mean the best answer to pick is 1?


message 163: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Now I'm confused… (bin a tough day :-))


message 164: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe Awww, have a hug?

And umm just pick one I guess?


message 165: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments *hug-hug* ’kay then… 1)


message 166: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe number two is the lie, but since you originally picked that I'm turning my next turn to you.


message 167: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Oh gosh… I'll put my thinking cap on and get back shortly… !


message 168: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments 1) My school said I would not pass a single "O" Level exam at 15 and I passed 9

2) I learned to swim at 8 when my father hurled me in the deep end of the swimming pool

3) Cold milk gave me asthma as a child.


message 169: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe I pick 2


message 170: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments On vacation in Bali some years ago I watched an Italian dad throw his baby in the deep end. The baby couldn't yet walk, but it swam like a fish. The screams were of delight as the poor thing flew through the air to go ker-splash into the water.

2) is the lie. My dad would never have been so cruel. He taught me to swim very patiently. So that makes it your go again Absinthe!


message 171: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe woot woot!
1. I was a valedictorian in high school
2. I'm not allergic to anything
3. I've taken steroids before


message 172: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments I choose #1.


message 173: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe Preston wrote: "I choose #1."

:(


message 174: by Marcie (new)

Marcie | 7096 comments kit, i say #2


message 175: by Absinthe (last edited Feb 04, 2015 04:37PM) (new)

Absinthe Marcie's right :D

and for clarification I was prescribed the steroids when I had pneumonia so bad it almost killed me


message 176: by Marcie (new)

Marcie | 7096 comments Looks like us ladies are playing tag team :) got to get it with it boys ;-)

1) combining all my aunts and uncles (from both parents) I have a total of 17.

2) while using the restroom I sat there for several minutes trying to unwrap/take off (what seem like a whole roll) scotch tape from the toilet paper.

3) I spent the first half of both pregnancies throwing up.


message 177: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments #3 you can't continuously throw up 24 hours a day or even 12 hours a day for one day and certainly not for months, so you physically could not have spent half of a pregnancy throwing up and still be alive after the first day.

It may have felt to you like it was half of your pregnancy, but that is most certainly a huge exaggeration.


message 178: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe i choose number 1


message 179: by Marcie (last edited Feb 05, 2015 01:34PM) (new)

Marcie | 7096 comments 1) i do have that many relatives. thank god the majority are over in Mexico. just kidding...maybe :)

2) i was lmao! not only did my daughter tape around the toilet paper (over & over), since my fridge is the side-by-side doors she taped the very top and bottom of the handles together. i'm actually very proud of her *sniff* i think my job as a parent is done :)

3) i only threw-up when prego w/my daughter. it wasn't an every day thing, but a couple times a month.

looks like it's your turn, brother!


message 180: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments



1. I have a hexagonal table with wood inlay for playing chess/checkers made by an ancestor who was a cabinet maker.

2. My favorite piece of music is Shostakovich First Symphony.

3. I'm very messy with clothes thrown all over the place.




message 181: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe three


message 182: by Marcie (new)

Marcie | 7096 comments i'll go with 2


message 183: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments

Waiting on Roger who will no doubt be dropping in any moment between now and someday. By the way Roger Kean's final book in the Empire Series Harry's Great Trek was just put on Amazon in book and Kindle versions and on Smashwords for all other formats for e-readers and iPads.




message 184: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Difficult one, but I'm going with 2) as a lie…

And Harry's trek has been mine for almost two years, phew…


message 185: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments 1. is the lie. The table is octagonal not hexagonal.

2. I have a wide variety of tastes in music of many cultures but my favorite pieces of music are Dimitri Shostakovich's symphonies numbers 1, 5 and 10 respectively. I am also a huge fan of his magnificent 24 Preludes and Fugues Opus 87 as played by Tatiana Nikolayeva.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLzC9...

3. I don't fit the gay stereotype of a neat freak. I'm a slob. (Either that or perhaps they are strewn about as they are frequently in M/M romance stories leading from the front doorway to the bedroom but that happens only in books right?)

@Roger: Would you please take my turn for me while I pick up some of these clothes that are scattered about.


message 186: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Octagonal not hexagonal, blimey O'Reilly, what's a few sides between friends? :-)

1) In the later 1970s I had red and green-dyed punk hair

2) In the later 1970s I taught Sudanese students

3) In the later 1970s I almost died of combined hepatitis & glandular fever


message 187: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments @Roger: You knew about the table. I had to make you get it wrong. But I gave you my turn to make up for it. Doesn't that count for something?

Number 1 is not only lying through your teeth (odd phrase) it's funny!


message 188: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe number 2


message 189: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments @ Preston: Teehee. I think you know me too well. It was dayglo blue and orange, and I had a razorblade nose piercing as well.

Okay 1) was a lie.

Sorry Absinthe, I taught Sudanese students one afternoon a week television film editing the the British Council on Russell Square for a couple of years. That was still in the era when film was used and cut up and taped together on film editing tables and at a time when video tape editing was useless.

3) is the truth, it was touch and go for a week though blissfully I didn't know just how close.


message 190: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments I give my turn to Kit.


message 191: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe Thanks Preston :)

1. I'm an only child
2. I went to a fundamentalist christian school until I was 13
3. I'm a christian


message 192: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments 2.


message 193: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments 3.


message 194: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments Oh wait I change my answer to three because you previously said you were not a Christian, I think.


message 195: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Isn't that cheating? :-)


message 196: by Preston, Moderator (new)

Preston | 20148 comments No, you win if 3 is the right one because you chose it first.


message 197: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments Ah…


message 198: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe yeah Roger wins


message 199: by Roger (new)

Roger Kean | 17278 comments My trouble is I don't have a "poker face" which makes me a really bad liar.

1) Famous Polish film director Andrzej Wajda once patted me on the back.

2) Famous British James Bond film director Guy Hamilton (The Colditz Story, 1955) once patted me on the back.

3) Famous British film director Lindsay Anderson (If, 1968) once patted me on the back.


message 200: by Absinthe (new)

Absinthe number 1


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