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    Cold. It's invigorating, and I like bundling up a bit.

    Chair, sofa, or floor?

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    Sofa, I'spose.

    Turkey, ham or chicken?

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    Like 'em all, but chicken the most.

    Pork, lamb or beef?

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    Pork. I love all three, but if I had to have just one of the three forever, it would be pork, and if I had to have just one of the three for a last meal, it would be pork.



    Cheddar, Swiss (Emmentaler), or Parmigiano Reggiano?
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    I like them all, but must go with the Cheddar.

    Hash browns, home fries, or tater tots?

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    Hash browns, but it all depends on what the entree is.

    Gold, diamonds or platinum?

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    Platinum, I guess, because I can pretend it's mithril.

    Godzilla, Mothra or Rodan?
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    Godzilla. So cheesy he's cool.

    Moe, Larry or Curly?

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    Erm, Larry ??? I recognise the names, but know nothing of them.

    Orange Juice, Orange Squash or an Orange?
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    Orange juice. I have a little glass just about every morning.

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    Yep.

    To get back to this, that or the other:

    Sinatra, Crosby or Bennett?
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    (Side note: hehehe)

    Crosby. Both of the others always seemed a bit smarmy and phony to me, even in their primes. May just be a generational thing.

    Ali, Louis, or Marciano?
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    D'oh! Why did I think this was TNP? Sorry!

    Ali. Amazing talent; engrossing personality.

    Book: Fellowship, Two Towers or Return of the King?

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    ROTK. The Battle of the Pelennor Fields was always my favorite.

    Caesar, Pompey, or Antony?

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    Caesar. General, author, statesman, horn dog, incredible figure.

    Cleopatra, Theodosia or Catherine the Great?

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    Cleo. That was some epic pussy control.


    James Cameron, Michael Bay, or Roland Emmerich?
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    Cameron, hands down. Aliens, The Abyss and True Lies are three of my all-time favorite movies.

    Aliens, The Abyss or True Lies?

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    Aliens easily. Abyss and True Lies were not bad, but not as good.

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    Oh, the Bad for sure. Lee Van Cleef was awesome.


    Guacamole, hummus, or French onion dip?
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    Guacamole. It is one of my favorite foods.

    Tortilla, potato, or pita chips?

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    I love all three, but tortilla. (Pita chips are too bulky; the hummus-to-hummus-vehicle ration ends up being too low.)


    Red Bull, Monster, or Rockstar?
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    Never had any of them. I'd like to try Red Bull sometime, though.

    Denzel Washington films: Glory, Out of Time or Crimson Tide?

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    Glory, easily. All three are decent, but yeah.


    Denzel Washington films: Malcolm X, American Gangster, or Training Day?
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    Never seen any of those three, but I hear Training Day is especially good.

    Scones, crescent rolls or muffins?

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    All three are worth Netflixing, or however it is that you get movies.

    A proper croissant is one of the greatest pleasures in the world, so I will say that, as long as it didn't come out of a can that popped: crescent rolls.



    Dean Koontz, Michael Crichton, or Tom Clancy?
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    Michael Crichton. Only one of those three whose books I've actually finished.

    Tyrannosaurus, triceratops, or velociraptor?

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    Always had a soft spot for triceratops. I kinda imagine them being like the Dwarves of the dinosaur era - short, gruff, stubborn, no-nonsense but basically good-hearted. (Yes, I know, I'm anthropomorphizing). Cheering for T-Rex is like rooting for the Yankees, and 'raptors came along (in the public eye, anyway) long after I was a dinosaur fan.

    Balrogs, trolls or orcs?

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    Orcs: one of Tolkien's greatest feats of imagination. They were nasty and evil, yet had understandable thoughts and plausible motivations and were therefore that much more effective (in story terms) as villains. I always felt as though his trolls were sketchily described at best, and the balrog, while awesome in the book as well as the film, was there and gone, more a natural disaster than a character.

    Old school sugary gums: Big Red, Juicy Fruit, or Doublemint?
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    Juicy Fruit.

    :: sigh ::

    Haven't had any in years. I always liked the taste.

    Planes, trains or automobiles?

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    Trains. I'd love to be on one right now.

    Heaven, Hell or Purgatory?

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    Heaven. I mean, I don't believe in any afterlife at all, but if I had to choose one, make it the pleasant one plox.


    Robin Hoods: Errol Flynn, Cary Elwes, or Kevin Costner?
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    Errol Flynn. Can there be any dispute?

    James Bonds: Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton or George Lazenby?

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    Ack. Moore. At least he was the funniest Bond.


    Prunes, kumquats, or pomegranates?
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    Pomegranates are tasty, if inconvenient.

    Mango, papaya, or starfruit?

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    Papaya. Make me think of Hawaii, where I wouldn't mind being right now.

    Hawaii, Tahiti or Fiji?

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    I've never been to any of the three (aside from HI as a baby), and they all sound and look enchanting. Give me Tahiti; maybe I can wow the locals with my French.


    You must attend: NASCAR, pro wrestling, or monster truck pull?
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    Monster trucks, definitely. I've always kind of wanted to go to one of those. See GrrrrraveDIGGER, and whatnot.

    You must attend (and stay awake through): symphony concert, ballet, or opera?

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    I would enjoy any of the three, but an opera would be my first choice.


    Blue Man Group, Stomp, or Cirque du Soleil?
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    Probably Cirque du Soleil, although I haven;t seen any of them.

    Open Air Concert, Open Air Opera or Open Air Rave?
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    Open air concert, depending on who's playing, of course.

    Violin, cello or tuba?

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    Cello. Love the timbre of that instrument. You could do nothing but run up and down C major in whole notes, and as long as the pitch was good, I could listen for an hour. By comparison, a violin has to be doing something pretty cool to impress me, and solo tuba is basically a non-starter.


    Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, or Martin Short?
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    Chevy Chase. I never thought he was funny until I started watching Community, but he's hilarious on that.

    Monty Python, Kids in the Hall, or SNL?

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    SNL, just because I can remember their late-80s glory days, even if they've been unfunny for 15+ years now. The others are funny to me only sporadically.


    Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, or Katt Williams?
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    Chris Rock. He's got some funny shit.

    Shit, crap or poop?

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    Crap. I say it a lot.

    Coke, Pepsi or RC Cola?

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    Don't care for any of them, actually, but I guess RC Cola, if I had to choose.

    7-Up, Sprite or Mountain Dew?

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    Mountain Dew. It's the only one I don't associate with being sick.

    AMC, HBO, or Showtime?

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    HBO. My family was one of the first to have it. Earliest movies I remember seeing: Excalibur and Time After Time.

    William Cody, William Boyd or William Tell?

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    William Boyd. My nephew liked to watch old Hopalong Cassidy videos when he was little.

    H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Rice Burroughs or Arthur Conan Doyle?

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    ACD 4-ever. Lovecraft is good in small doses, but I find Burroughs to be tedious and awful.

    Cowboys, mobsters, or samurai?

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