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Posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 24, 2005, at 22:30:40
In reply to Bowerbirds » Gabbi-x-2, posted by littleone on May 24, 2005, at 21:22:31
>> I have a resident bowerbird at my place. I think he's a batchelor though. They make all sorts of really bizarre noises and he growls at me if I get too close to his bower.
>
> Doesn't have a duplex though ;)Oh I would love to see one up close, I've only read about them :(
Posted by World Citizen on May 25, 2005, at 0:22:02
In reply to Re: Cool ancestry! I luv astronomy!: Question #3 » Shy_Girl, posted by Larry Hoover on May 15, 2005, at 13:38:09
Hey Larry! I was very pleased to read that you have some sort of musical goal on the horizon. You've got to keep that part alive and well-great resource of endorphins!
SOOOOOOO, I've been singing jazz standards as well as some comtemporary stuff-the bass player loves to play Weather Report stuff! I'm very happy that they can see that I have talent and are allowing me the space to learn. For ONCE I feel TOTALLY out-classed by these guys-they are THAT good! I'm taking the proactive steps I feel are necessary to make sure that my time up at the mike is up to my standards-meaning I'm going to consult with the 2 guitarists and get a working list of songs they remember. No one in the group really reads music, they pretty much go from memory. That could initially sound LAME, but when you consider that the old school jazz masters rarely read music this is not as flaky as it could sound. The bass player is going on tour somewhere for 2 weeks so we'll have a sub-dude step in for the interim. It's so nice to feel a sense of comraderie with these people. I've isolated myself so much for the last 2 years just trying to deal with all of the toxic mold issues and this is so refreshing I just might have to wear a dress for the next Monday's performance!
I want to hear ALL about the coffee house "thang". I'm aware that you probably won't get to play with your arm out of commision. I would suggest that you at least try. You never know what your body can overcome when you plug into your power source!
World Citizen (otherwise known as Karen)
Posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 25, 2005, at 3:51:59
In reply to Re: Correct! :-) » Gabbi-x-2, posted by Larry Hoover on May 24, 2005, at 22:03:39
> Yer up for the next question, Gabbitc....errr... Gabbi.
>Why thank you, Larhole
Posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 25, 2005, at 3:55:38
In reply to off subject, responding to the music thing, posted by World Citizen on May 25, 2005, at 0:22:02
In the Christian religions, why is Satan often depicted as having cloven hooves and the head of a goat?
Posted by Larry Hoover on May 25, 2005, at 8:20:08
In reply to Re: Correct! :-) » Larry Hoover, posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 25, 2005, at 3:51:59
> > Yer up for the next question, Gabbitc....errr... Gabbi.
> >
>
> Why thank you, LarholeLOL!
Posted by Larry Hoover on May 25, 2005, at 17:16:04
In reply to Question #12, posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 25, 2005, at 3:55:38
> In the Christian religions, why is Satan often depicted as having cloven hooves and the head of a goat?
Alternative, Jeopardy version: Satan and Chicago pizza have this in common.
Lar
Posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 25, 2005, at 17:48:45
In reply to Re: Question #12 » Gabbi-x-2, posted by Larry Hoover on May 25, 2005, at 17:16:04
You are correct!
I didn't get my question from Jeopardy though.
Posted by Jai Narayan on May 25, 2005, at 20:55:04
In reply to Re: Correct! :-) » Gabbi-x-2, posted by Larry Hoover on May 25, 2005, at 8:20:08
I like it.
sounds good.
hummmmmmmm?
Jaihole
Posted by TamaraJ on May 25, 2005, at 21:38:30
In reply to Re: Question #12 » Larry Hoover, posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 25, 2005, at 17:48:45
hottest coal in the pizza oven, but did Larry actually answer the question or just give a clue, in the form of a Jeopardy-style question (cuz, I'm still not sure what the answer is)? Yipes, I think my pills aren't strong enough!!! (Or maybe they are too strong :-()
> You are correct!
>
> I didn't get my question from Jeopardy though.
Posted by Larry Hoover on May 25, 2005, at 22:00:13
In reply to Ok, you are going to think that I am not the » Gabbi-x-2, posted by TamaraJ on May 25, 2005, at 21:38:30
> hottest coal in the pizza oven, but did Larry actually answer the question or just give a clue, in the form of a Jeopardy-style question (cuz, I'm still not sure what the answer is)? Yipes, I think my pills aren't strong enough!!! (Or maybe they are too strong :-()
I porpoisely did not answer the question explicitly. I gave a klew.
Lar
Posted by Tamar on May 26, 2005, at 6:08:32
In reply to Question #12, posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 25, 2005, at 3:55:38
> In the Christian religions, why is Satan often depicted as having cloven hooves and the head of a goat?
I didn't get Lar's clue, but the reason I've heard most often for this depiction of Satan is that he's been conflated with various 'pagan' deities, notably Pan.
Is that the answer you were looking for?
Posted by Larry Hoover on May 26, 2005, at 8:16:15
In reply to Re: Question #12 » Gabbi-x-2, posted by Tamar on May 26, 2005, at 6:08:32
> > In the Christian religions, why is Satan often depicted as having cloven hooves and the head of a goat?
>
> I didn't get Lar's clue, but the reason I've heard most often for this depiction of Satan is that he's been conflated with various 'pagan' deities, notably Pan.
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> Is that the answer you were looking for?Ya, that and pan pizza.
Posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 26, 2005, at 12:42:53
In reply to Re: Question #12 » Gabbi-x-2, posted by Tamar on May 26, 2005, at 6:08:32
> > In the Christian religions, why is Satan often depicted as having cloven hooves and the head of a goat?
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> I didn't get Lar's clue, but the reason I've heard most often for this depiction of Satan is that he's been conflated with various 'pagan' deities, notably Pan.
>
> Is that the answer you were looking for?
You are Keeeeeeeerect! And you win the opportunity to ask the next question. What more could you ask for?
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Posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 26, 2005, at 21:41:55
In reply to Re: Question #12 » Tamar, posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 26, 2005, at 12:42:53
Posted by Larry Hoover on May 26, 2005, at 22:19:44
In reply to I think the game is broken now (nm), posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 26, 2005, at 21:41:55
Ya. I want a butter tart.
Lar
Posted by TamaraJ on May 26, 2005, at 22:22:38
In reply to I think the game is broken now (nm), posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 26, 2005, at 21:41:55
Posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 27, 2005, at 13:38:19
In reply to Hey Tamar, you were right, so you're up for next ? (nm) » Gabbi-x-2, posted by TamaraJ on May 26, 2005, at 22:22:38
:( Oh Tamar.. what will we ever do.
Posted by Tamar on May 27, 2005, at 14:43:00
In reply to No, Sadly, Tamar has broken the game.. » TamaraJ, posted by Gabbi-x-2 on May 27, 2005, at 13:38:19
Sorry guys, stuff happened... stuff with a five year-old... Question coming shortly...
Posted by Tamar on May 27, 2005, at 15:14:38
In reply to Argh!, posted by Tamar on May 27, 2005, at 14:43:00
What was Sean Connery's job before he became an actor?
Posted by alexandra_k on May 27, 2005, at 16:51:21
In reply to Q #13, posted by Tamar on May 27, 2005, at 15:14:38
Well, I'll be boring and suggest waitress.
Ahem
I mean waiter.
Posted by Tamar on May 27, 2005, at 17:15:58
In reply to Re: Q #13 » Tamar, posted by alexandra_k on May 27, 2005, at 16:51:21
> Well, I'll be boring and suggest waitress.
> Ahem
> I mean waiter.Sorry, no. Neither a waitress nor a waiter!
Posted by littleone on May 27, 2005, at 21:20:39
In reply to Q #13, posted by Tamar on May 27, 2005, at 15:14:38
> What was Sean Connery's job before he became an actor?
>
I'm gonna guess a butcher.
Posted by Tamar on May 28, 2005, at 1:41:10
In reply to Re: Q #13 » Tamar, posted by littleone on May 27, 2005, at 21:20:39
> > What was Sean Connery's job before he became an actor?
> >
> I'm gonna guess a butcher.Not a butcher. Sorry!
Posted by TamaraJ on May 28, 2005, at 14:43:10
In reply to Re: Q #13 » littleone, posted by Tamar on May 28, 2005, at 1:41:10
Was he a carpenter? (I remember reading about an actor who had worked as a carpenter before becoming an actor, but it may have been someone else that I am thinking of).
Posted by Tamar on May 28, 2005, at 15:25:26
In reply to Re: Q #13 » Tamar, posted by TamaraJ on May 28, 2005, at 14:43:10
> Was he a carpenter? (I remember reading about an actor who had worked as a carpenter before becoming an actor, but it may have been someone else that I am thinking of).
I think you're thinking of Harrison Ford (apparently he has a perfect plumb!). Sean Connery wasn't a carpenter. Hmm... I'll try to think of a clue...
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