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5. filmmakers James Ivory and Ismael Merchant
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Novelty: Nope. Met her 3 times, actually. once informally when she was running for senate, and twice since, in work situations (for both of us).
Quis: nope. They live(d) (one died) about six miles west of my home town. As a reporter for the local paper at the beginning of this decade, I saw them at a few local fundraising events (they hosted an annual ball to benefit the local hospital, as I recall).
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7. Folk music legend Pete Seeger
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6. Al Roker of the Today show
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Quis, I've met Al Roker several times. He apparently lives near my hometown. I've seen him at events, and just around town.
Stealth has it! Pete Seeger is another fixture in the Hudson Valley, and at times it seemed like I was the only one I knew who had not met him.
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Wow. Lucky guess.
What did I have for lunch today?
1. Chinese 2. Italian 3. Indian 4. Thai 5. Mexican 6. Tuna Sandwich 7. Turkey Sandwich 8. Fish filet with rice 9. Hot Dog 10. Burger
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(??? naked Japanese????) KK, are you feeling okay?
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Originally posted by Kent Shakespeare: (??? naked Japanese????)
KK, are you feeling okay? Yeah, that answer worked for me once before (See Novelty's signature quote). 
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Quis, not a tuna sandwich, although I do love tuna sandwiches.
Kent, Indian is too spicy for my taste.
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7. Turkey Sandwich Last of the Thanksgiving leftovers?
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The only character in all of literature who has been described as "badnass" while using the phrase "vile miscreant."
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Rocky, it wasn't a fish filet with rice, although I'll probably be having that one day this weekend.
Kent, I love burgers, but I can only allow myself one every once in a great while.
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Hmmm trying to think of a good question.
OK, When I was a kid, most of our family vacations consisted of a week in a cottage in New Hampshire (usually Newfound Lake) However we did take a couple of other trips, one of which was:
1) A trip to Mount Rushmore and camping in the Badlands 2) A trip to the Grand Canyon 3) A week stay in New York city 4) A trip to Niagara Falls 5) A Christmas ski trip to Jackson Hole Wyoming 6) DISNEYWORLD 7) A cruise to Bermuda 8) A vacation in Montreal (where I sneaked out to my first gay bar) 9) A trip to New Orleans and Mardi Gras 10) pfft! fooled ya, we always went to the cottage in New Hampshire. 5)
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4) A trip to Niagara Falls
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Correct right off the bat.
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what did I make for the very first time today?
1. Cherries jubilee 2. a bonfire 3. a 24-hour comic 4. pumpkin pie 5. my inaugeral address as the new president of the APA called Klordny 6. a bootleg DVD 7. an essay defending Reagan-era policies 8. chicken saltimbocca 9. an origami dragon 10. a letter to the editor of the local paper 11. a Youtube submission 12. a commissioned portrait of a college dean
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Originally posted by Kent Shakespeare: what did I make for the very first time today?
1. Cherries jubilee 2. a bonfire 3. a 24-hour comic 4. pumpkin pie 5. my inaugeral address as the new president of the APA called Klordny 6. a bootleg DVD 7. an essay defending Reagan-era policies 8. chicken saltimbocca 9. an origami dragon 10. a letter to the editor of the local paper 11. a Youtube submission 12. a commissioned portrait of a college dean 4. pumpkin pie
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3. 24-hour-Comic
(Picked because that's the most fabulous on the list. I once got as far as doing a 12-hour comic, but that was it.)
Hey, Kids! My "Cranky and Kitschy" collage art is now viewable on ipernity! Drop by and tell me that I sent you. *updated often!*
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Quis steals it back agaIn, also in one guess!
i made my very first pumpkin pies, two of them, now cooling on my kitchen counter. Didn't turn out too bad, but one of the crusts got a little crispy.
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I've sketched out a bunch of page layouts for a comic story in a short sitting, but never did a formal 24-h comic. I normally work too slow to do anything I'd be satisfied with in that short a window.
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I have done some traveling. Which state have I not set foot in?
1) Virginia 2) New Mexico 3) Iowa 4) Arizona 5) Mississippi 6) Indiana 7) Kentucky 8) Florida 9) Maine 10) Pennsylvania
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