#he plays the accordion and is super into dinosaurs like come on!!
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Getting into total drama made me finally realize just how much I’m a sucker for the trope of a character who seems very charming/cool but on the inside is actually a massive dork.
Honestly It’s so obvious looking back idk how it took me this long to realize.
#im talking a lot ab Alejandro#that man is so dorky I love it#he plays the accordion and is super into dinosaurs like come on!!#total drama#tdi#td alejandro#alejandro burromuerto#tdwt#tdwt alejandro
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3/13/18 Recap
Here is the first one! This show was truly fantastic. It was banter heavy and they played a lot of songs I had never heard live before. I also got to meet @forktailfarmer for the first time at this show. Yay!
So it turns out Missouri is huge. I drove through it for the vast majority of the 7+ hours it took me to get from my uncles’ house in Indiana to the venue. When I finally got there, I parked in the wrong place, went around the side of the building and Curt was just coming out of door. I pretended not to notice him, and I think it worked since I was wearing a jacket over my tmbg shirt. I then realized I was in the wrong parking lot and went back to move my car. I parked in the right place after a trip to a bathroom and went around side of the building again. Curt was walking out that same door as I went by.
I got into line and waited with the other fans who soon showed up. We saw Linnell walk in front of building briefly and listened to them soundcheck Let's Get This Over With and Music Jail. They seemed to be having some trouble with the former, playing one bit over and over, and I made the comment that it didn’t sound like we would be hearing it that night.
An hour before doors, they checked us all and moved us to an inside waiting area. Curt was just wandering in and out of the space, once or twice with Scott and the new lighting guy. They then let us in to the room, which was basically a warehouse with absolutely enormous fans on the ceiling and windows along the top of the walls. While we were waiting in there, Flans did a vibe report, which I tried to watch, but couldn’t really hear.
Some general notes from this show:
I was right in front of Flans’ mic, and so he got up super close at several points in the show.
Curt was absolutely FANTASTIC! He seemed much more comfortable with everyone else than when I saw them in February, and it really boosted his performance..
The guys came onstage and immediately shattered my prediction by jumping into Lets Get This Over With. It didn’t go entirely smoothly, but it was exciting to hear anyway and I liked that they had Linnell on accordion for it. Flans gave us a quick greeting and told us they were playing two sets. Linnell responded snarkily. I can’t remember exactly how, but their back and forth went on long enough that Flans told the audience that them talking was all the show was “the second set is all spoken word”
From there they went into Ana Ng, and then straight to Damn Good Times. The audience supplied quite a bit of the backing vocals for the latter, I saw Linnell grin and move back from the mic because of it. This was when Danny recognized me and I got a big smile!
Flans mentioned the venues name, The Truman, and said that adding to the number of venues they had played at that were named after presidents. He started to list the presidential places they had played, but only name the Lincoln Theater before someone from the crowd shouted “Trump Hotel.”
Flans responded they hadn’t played there, then moved his mic stand closer to the crowd and made several comments that weren’t quite criticisms before deciding “We’re not gonna get political, we’re just gonna assume everything we think in here”-pointing to his head-“is what you’re thinking, it’s like television” and started into Racist Friend.
Curt came on in the middle of the song and blew everyone away, and then the band went straight into Hey Mr. DJ, ending with the crazy fast, shouty ending. Afterwards Flans said that he was tempted to shout “one more time” and try to do it again at the new speed. He then introduced Curt, adding that he was from Kansas City!
It turns out that Mark Pender, the other trumpet player who worked with tmbg, is also a Kansas City native and the Johns riffed on that idea for a while. Flans said that trumpet players must be in bloom here, and Linnell suggested that only cities that stretch across 2 states can have so many trumpet players.
Apparently the crowds’ laugher at this was unexpected, because Flans complained that we were reacting too quickly “It’s a Tuesday night, it's not even that late, there’s no reason for you to be drunk, but we expect it anyway.”
Linnell chimed in, saying that this was the point of the show where a guy would start shouting random things at them. He did a great impression of drunken gibberish then added “And you realize he would be shouting those things even if he was the only person in the room.”
This reminded Flans of a time when he saw a Reggae band and everyone in the crowd was high “I, unfortunately was not” and whenever the band did something cool, the crowd would shout “Rewind!”, and the band would do whatever it was again.
He then told us about the only other time he saw that happen. He was in a movie theater (he told us the movie, but I don’t remember what it was) and there was a scene where a bus and a train crash into each other and the crowd all immediately stood up and shouted dewind!
“But the projectionist was not as kind as the reggae band” Flans finished.
The rewind thing became a running joke, and was shouted by the crowd at several points, with varying degrees of success.
I believe it was After All Time What when they mentioned the rearview mirror, which was fixed to Linnell’s keyboard. Apparently it was newly purchased from a truck stop in Kansas. Flans tried to explain to us what it was for, saying there were parts of the show where Linnell needed to see Marty. “It's all part of our ongoing effort to improve the quality of the show” Linnell told us that he had the idea onstage but it took a long time for him to remember it when he was offstage. He told us that the real reason he needed it was to see when Marty was making fun of him.
Somewhere around this part of the show, the guys discussed Young Marble Giants, another band who had been on Electra at the same time they had, made up of two guys and a girl. Apparently when they were touring Europe the first time, all of the “cigar smoking interviewers” would ask them where the girl was. They of course had no idea what they were talking about and would answer “what girl?” Linnell thought that was good, because it made them seem mysterious.
Flans asked Linnell to introduce the next song and Linnell told us “This song is about a Pencil Rain, but I’ll leave the title a surprise.”
During these past few songs, Dan Miller had been on and off the stage. He was having trouble with his guitar, but it also looked like he was filming something on his phone. Eventually he switched guitars for a bit and let the crew fix whatever was bothering him about the first.
They went straight into Music Jail from Pencil Rain, then paused because Flans didn’t know what came next. Linnell started the keyboard part for Everybody Conga, but Flans stopped him and had Marty go straight into No One Knows My Plan.
After the song Flans said that the mirror must not be working and asked Linnell if they needed to put a light on it. Linnell said they didn’t. The mirror worked and he and Marty had used it to do a thing on Music Jail. Flans joked that if the mirror didn’t work, their other option was walkie-talkies and demonstrated to us how it would work “kssh-are you stopping the song now Marty?-kssh” Linnell then brought up the band Phish, who apparently has ipads to text each other onstage with. Flans thought that those texts “should be a matter of public record” and needed to be projected onto a screen onstage.
They played Dead and I Left My Body, and then Linnell went to get clippy and Danny put down his bass and walked towards the keyboards in preparation for Cloisonne. He couldn’t get there though, because Linnell had gone back to the keyboard mic so he could argue semantics with Flans.
Flans said that the audience might “notice Linnell playing an incredibly large piece of metal.” But Linnell interrupted, saying “I’m not playing it yet, I’m holding it.” Flans corrected himself, then told us “You don’t recognise the Contra Alto Clarinet because it stayed in its case at your high school concert band recital, next to the bass clarinets.”
Then Linnell, still at his keyboard mic, took a complete left turn and told us “contra alto clarinets are like bitcoin, if you get one now, you’ll be set later on.” Flans cracked up, and agreed that they would be “worth a lot in post-apocalyptic future with no electric,” then Linnell moved away from the mic and Flans introduced Danny on the keyboard, telling us we should note how he “plays with incredible precision.” Finally making it up to said keyboard, Danny peeked over it and grinned at me before they started the song.
After Cloisonne, Linnell started to introduce the Mesopotamians, telling us about when he “was watching TV three thousand years ago.”
Flans interrupted him to say that “TV was better then” and launched into a bizarre tangent about the fourth version of I Love Lucy, where she was a dinosaur. After Flans did his best Dinosaur Lucy impression, Linnell (who was getting over a cold) said that he thought he sounded like her.
Flans responded in the same voice “Where’s the girl?” (referencing the Young Marble Giants thing from earlier) and then continued on his I Love Lucy theme with “My name is Lucille Ball and I love the taste of Menthol cigarettes.” This fell a bit flat with the crowd, and Flans told us “some jokes we make for ourselves.” and continued on “Have you seen my dinner? It was a bunch of menthol cigarettes.” Apparently this was one of the jokes for them not us, because the Dans were both grinning and when Flans added “ And they were lit!” they cracked up.
Bringing things back to the song at hand, Linnell said “Anyway, this is what I watched on tv 3000 ya when i was hallucinating!” and they started The Mesopotamians.
Afterwards, Flans told us that the first set was winding down, and he forgot to make some stage announcements. He delivered them while ticking off items on his fingers “ We have a new album. It’s better than it has to be. People have noticed.” The then asked anyone who bought a vinyl copy of the album to hold it up. Several copies popped up around the room and Flans told us “See, it’s like a calendar but it has a record inside.”
The last song of the first set was Spy. For the ending, Linnell had everyone play opposite several sound effects, including a doorbell, buzzer, and sawing sound. When Flans got control, he stopped everyone but Curt (he had to clarify he wanted Curt to keep going). Curt would play long blast, then there would be several beats silence. Flans built everything else up around that and it sounded absolutely wild and amazing. Eventually he added in the audience for a bit. Linnell would play a choir note on the keyboard and Flans had us match it to...mixed results. Flans brought everyone on stage to a crazy crescendo and they left the stage to thunderous applause.
The second set was preceded, of course, by the Last Wave Video and the guys didn’t even wait for the outro to go onstage.They went straight into Older with no preamble, then Flans started to introduce Tippecanoe “people always want us to play old songs, so this one is from 1840” but Linnell interrupted, saying that wasn’t what was next on the setlist, Flans was confused and Linnell said they could play it if Flans wanted, but instead Flans turned back to us and said “People always tell us they hate our new songs”, he called on the theatre majors in the audience to fake their enthusiasm and they played I Like Fun.
They then moved on to Tippecanoe. Flans told us we had “Probably heard the title from the one time you woke up from your nap in 9th grade history” and that it was “actually sung in bars,” very controversial, and the “song that was sung before your great-great grandfather was punched in the face.”
After Tippecanoe they introduced Marty playing the school bell For Shoehorn. The bell apparently “induces a strong Pavlovian response” and Linnell went off on a small tangent about it making us want to knock over chairs and throw books. Marty stood between them for the song, he would lift the bell to just over his head, hit it at the appropriate time, pause, nod, then lower the bell and stand with his eyes closed, head bowed, and hands in front of him. It was hilarious.
Linnell introduced Self Called Nowhere by saying it was a song his grandmother taught to him. He then clarified that he had taught it to his grandmother first, then she had taught it back to him when he forgot it. Goof.
Flans then had Marty play “the best part of a Phil Collins show” eventually, Flans told Marty to stop, but he was so into it, it took him a few seconds. When he did he looked at Flans and asked “Rewind?” The crowd picked up on it and started shouting “rewind!” and so Flans had him do it again.
Linnell then started the accordion part for How Can I Sing Like a Girl while Flans introduced it. “This next song is from our...Factory Showroom album and its about being in junior high school choir.”
After that, the Dans returned to stage, and Marty moved back to the drum riser, where he ate a snack while watching Curt’s intro to Istanbul. Once again, Curt used both the regular trumpet and the valve trombone, which was fantastic. Flans had the guys do two fake endings, which fooled most of the crowd both times.
I believe it was here that Flans asked everybody where Omaha was. The crowd shouted “North” back at him. He was slightly confused by their response and many people in the crowd pointed which way North was. Eventually Dan and Danny pointed in the same direction from stage. Flans then complained “who booked this tour?” Since they had traveled such a long way to get here, he explained, he had kinda thought they would be going in the opposite direction. He then turned to the crowd and stated “As you can see ladies and gentlemen, I have no idea where I am.” Everybody laughed and he leaned into the mic to add “God is done with me,” which made everybody on stage completely lose it.
They then launched into a run of songs with no banter: Number Three, Wicked Little Critta, and Twisting. Wicked Little Critta was noted on the setlist as “no words” but Linnell did the words for it, so I’m not sure why. Dan and Danny were really goofing around during that song, since there are large sections they don't play during.
Flans introduced Mrs. Bluebeard as another new song then shouted “Theatre majors, we’re counting on you! We’ll accept lit majors too, just fake your enthusiasm!”
Linnell then told (with Flans chiming in) the Amy Schumer show story with the “I hope you go to see your favorite band and they only play new songs!” line and Flans told us “We tried to start a conversation with her on twitter about it but it didn’t happen.”
I’m not positive, but I think it was after Bluebeard that Linnell told us all a story about how someone at a show made eye contact with him, flipped him off, and nodded. And how he didn’t know what was happening. Flans said that the lady who had flipped Linnell off was “the definition of a diva,” since she believed everyone else understood what she was going for.
Linnell demonstrated how the lady had flipped him off, and Flans warned him that it would be all over the internet now “I did that at a show, now you can search on the internet and find that picture everywhere.” Apparently, this upset his mom, and when he told her “I’ve done a lot of shows mom” she said (he did a great voice for it) “Yes, but why did you have to do that?”
Linnell then decided that it was actually Flans’ mom who flipped him off and that it was all payback.
They played When Will You Die, with “us and Curt” wondering. Afterwards Linnell got his accordion, and there was an issue with a bit of feedback. It didn’t seem like a big deal, but Flans said they dreaded a little bit of feedback because it could build up. Linnell chimed in that “it’s like an air raid siren to us.” Flans then announced Turn Around as Turning for some reason. I’d never heard it live before, and it was truly fantastic.
Then it was time to Introduce the Band. After Marty’s solo, we all shouted rewind and he did it again. After introducing the guys in the band, they thanked all the crew members, including the lighting guy, who was new for this leg of the tour.
Flans then decided he was going to look in the crowd for beards. He decided that there were “40% less beards than average, but the ones that are there are very prodigious” and announced he was going to make eye contact with the two best beards. Danny came to the front of the stage to point out the ones he thought were best, although Flans made different picks. With the beard matter settled, they closed out the set with Birdhouse in Your Soul, with an especially awesome “interruption” of the guitar part by Curt.
The cheering and clapping for an encore quickly morphed into a chant of “Rewind! Rewind!” that lasted until the guys came back on stage. Flans went straight up to the mic to tell us “We just had a very interesting band meeting... We’re never telling that story again.” This was greeted with laughs, cheers, and even a shout or two of “rewind.” Flans then told us “We’re gonna play some songs and then we’re gonna leave again.”
Linnell told him that that was actually a good segway because that's what the two songs were about. They then played End of the Tour and New York City, which I suppose could both be about that.
The cheering for the second encore didn’t include many shouts for a rewind (it’s a really hard word to chant guys). Marty was the first one back onstage, and he started the beat to Particle Man as the others joined him.
Linnell put on his accordion as Flans started us clapping, and then told us “Don’ts stop clapping, no matter what happens onstage, no matter how much we beg!” then in a much calmer voice “I was just kidding, you can stop clapping.” Most of the audience kept on going, but a few stopped, L pointed one person who did shook his head. The interlude this time was Here You Come Again. After Particle Man was over, Linnell stayed on the accordion and they played Doctor Worm for their final song of the night, the big highlight of that was a big Linnell jump at the end of the solo.
They were right back out with a case of stickers, and Flans handed me a big stack of them. I did my best to stay out of his way while holding onto my spot in hopes of a setlist. The girl next to me then started begging Danny for a setlist. He told her he couldn't, so I assumed they were saving them for something and turned to move out of the rest of the crowd’s way. Not a second later though, I heard the same girl scream “thank you” and turned back just in time to miss getting one of the two remaining setlists that Fresh was giving out (which I assumed were the last ones).
Danny noticed and caught my eye, looking mildly concerned, and I shrugged and smiled at him because it wasn’t that big a deal. But then he walked back and got a setlist from the side of the drum riser and brought it over to me. I took it with my left hand and handed him his mini with my right. He looked at it and smiled at me before leaving the stage.
I tried to give Flans his mini, but he said he wasn’t signing anything, and I gave up. I met briefly with Amber (the other Amber obviously, I didn't meet myself) and her entourage (husband, sister, sister’s husband) and then they headed over to the merch stand while I went to the circle forming around Marty (who had started signing) to give him his mini.
I was standing pretty far back, watching the crew start to pack up when Danny came back onstage and motioned me over. He said he loved the mini and wanted a picture. I was slow on the uptake that he wanted a picture with me and it (since I am both a complete ditz and was starstruck), but once I realized I pulled out my camera and a very kind fan waiting on Marty offered to take the picture.
Sanny sat on the stage with his arm around me and his head leaning on top of mine and we both smiled at the camera. After I got my phone back he told me he wanted me to send him the picture. “Are we friends on Facebook?” I nodded. “Just post it there and tag me. What’s your name again? Ashley?”
“Amber”
“Ok, Amber” and a smile.
I grinned back like a idiot and there was a brief pause (nice, not awkward I think) before I mentioned I had made minis for the other guys. He said he could take them back for me. I asked if he was sure, since I didn’t want to make him carry them all, but he was ok with it so I pulled the rest from my purse. He seemed impressed, especially that I had made a Curt, and asked if I had made them all. I babbled for a bit about that as I got every one out, telling him how I had a lot of energy after the Cleveland show and had driven home and started on his at 3am, and how of course I would make one for everybody. I got another radiant smile, and then he took the minis backstage and eventually out to the bus, which I later learned to my delight through several social media posts. I give myself a B- on how I handled this interaction. I am kinda embarrassed because I think I acted like a ditz, but I was at least semi-coherent.
Since I had given Danny all the minis, I figured I wouldn’t waste Marty’s time and left the venue walking on air.
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*whispers* sorry to everyone who follows me; whenever i get a tad too antsy, i answer ask me memes by myself. the answers and questions are after the cut, so please don't feel obligated to read them
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65 Questions You Aren’t Used To
1. Do you ever doubt the existence of others than you?
nope. i'm more of a 'believe innocent until proven otherwise' person. or in this case, 'believe real'
2. On a scale of 1-5, how afraid of the dark are you?
when i'm with someone else: 2 on my own: 5
3. The person you would never want to meet?
oh? i don't know. i'm generally okay with everyone, even those that others consider 'bad'
4. What is your favorite word?
tintinnabulation: the sound of ringing bells. i love its definition and the way it rolls off my tongue
5. If you were a type of tree, what would you be?
some kind of conifer, i think. maybe pine or fir. i'm pretty sturdy and i love the cold weather
6. When you looked in the mirror this morning what was the first thing you thought?
'my bangs are assymetrical'
7. What shirt are you wearing?
right now, a dark blue shirt i've had since grade 5
8. What do you label yourself as?
let's see: girl, isfp, choice. that's as much as i'm willing to divulge at the moment
9. Bright room or dark room?
dark room, as long as the lights aren't completely off (i sleep with a nightlight)
10. What were you doing at midnight last night?
mm, i woke up a few minutes after twelve. after that, i spent a lot of time thinking
11. Favorite age you’ve been so far?
thirteen. grade 8 was my favourite grade
12. Who told you they loved you last?
my mother! <3
13. Your worst enemy?
i don't have one. but if we're not talking about people, i really hate spicy food
14. What is your current desktop picture?
a picture of megurine luka
15. Do you like someone?
at the moment, no! but i do like all my friends
16. The last song you listened to?
i'm currently listening to リサフランク420 / 現代のコンピュー by MACINTOSH PLUS (i'm a big fan of vaporwave) on repeat
17. You can press a button that will make any one person explode. Who would you blow up?
see #3 and #13
18. Who would you really like to just punch in the face?
see #3, #13, and #17
19. If anyone could be your slave for a day, who would it be and what would they have to do?
i'd get my brother as a helper, just so he can do a more equal share of his chores
20. What is your best physical attribute? (showing said attribute is optional)
i've been told it's my eyebrows
21. If you were the opposite sex for one day, what would you look like and what would you do?
i'd probably look like me, but with a very short haircut. i'd love to try talking to some guys though!
22. Do you have a secret talent? If yes, what is it?
well, i can type on an old school cellphone pretty quickly. though that comes with practice, since i've had one for about four years now
23. What is one unique thing you’re afraid of?
showing my feet in public. yikes
24. You can only have one kind of sandwich. Every sandwich ingredient known to humankind is at your disposal.
nutella + ice cream + sweet bread; i'm a sweet tooth
25. You just found $100! How are you going to spend it?
i had this exact same problem the other day (though the money was a gift, not a happenstance)! i spent about $40 on a few books i wanted, but i couldn't figure out what to spend the rest on
26. You just got a free plane ticket to anywhere in the world, but you have to leave immediately. Where are you going to go?
iceland, iceland, iceland. i've wanted to go there since i was a kid
27. An angel appears out of Heaven and offers you a lifetime supply of the alcoholic beverage of your choice. “Be brand-specific” it says. Man! What are you gonna say about that? Even if you don’t drink booze there’s something you can figure out... so what’s it gonna be?
i don't drink (i don't like how alcohol tastes), but i'd get an endless supply of red wine please. for brands, i searched them up and banrock station sounds good
28. You discover a beautiful island upon which you may build your own society. You make the rules. What is the first rule you put into place?
"no harming others"
29. What is your favorite expletive?
cheese on a breadstick
30. Your house is on fire, holy shit! You have just enough time to run in there and grab ONE inanimate object. Don’t worry, your loved ones and pets have already made it out safely. So what’s the one thing you’re going to save from that blazing inferno?
my bin of stuffed toys that i got from friends and family
31. You can erase any horrible experience from your past. What will it be?
my first panic attack, probably
32. You got kicked out of the country for being a time-traveling heathen who sleeps with celebrities and has super-powers. But check out this cool shit... you can move to anywhere else in the world!
probably england. it's close enough to iceland, and i'm not as good in any other language as i am in english
33. The Celestial Gates Of Beyond have opened, much to your surprise because you didn’t think such a thing existed. Death appears. As it turns out, Death is actually a pretty cool entity, and happens to be in a fantastic mood. Death offers to return the friend/family-member/person/etc. of your choice to the living world. Who will you bring back?
no one. don't mess with life and death
34. What was your last dream about?
ahhh, something about 'halftipedes.' sometimes i see this weird insect that looks like a mili/centipede in my house, and dream!brother told me that's what they're called
35. Are you a good...[insert anything you’d like here]?
...artist? i guess i'm okay. i'm not the worst, but i wouldn't get into art school
36. Have you ever been admitted to the hospital?
the most serious case was for stitches
37. Have you ever built a snowman?
yes! i live in a country that snows
38. What is the color of your socks?
grey. they're either grey or black, really
39. What type of music do you like?
i like all music! i'm a big fan of edm, but i also like bossanova, electro swing, baroque pop, rock, etc.
40. Do you prefer sunrises or sunsets?
sunsets. there's something calming about dark colours
41. What is your favorite milkshake flavor?
i'm generic: chocolate
42. What football team do you support? (I will answer in terms of American football as well as soccer)
i don't watch soccer often, but i have a soft spot for fc barcelona
43. Do you have any scars?
plenty. i fell a lot when i was younger
44. What do you want to be when you graduate?
clinical psychologist!
45. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
ermmm, probably my indecisiveness
46. Are you reliable?
i like to think i am, yes
47. If you could ask your future self one question, what would it be?
"are you happy?"
48. Do you hold grudges?
no, but i'm not someone who forgets
49. If you could breed two animals together to defy the laws of nature, what new animal would you create?
i'd breed a cat + dog. i'm curious what their kid would look like
50. What is the most unusual conversation you’ve ever had?
in recent memory, i had a conversation about how near the near future had to be for it to be considered the near future
51. Are you a good liar?
yep. pretty good. though i always feel guilty after a while
52. How long could you go without talking?
a long time, i think. not that i'd do it, but...
53. What has been you worst haircut/style?
when i cut my hair to shoulder length. that looked terrible
54. Have you ever baked your own cake?
not my own cake, but i'm baked cakes before
55. Can you do any accents other than your own?
the stereotypical asian accent, since i can speak tagalog
56. What do you like on your toast?
butter! i like it when it melts
57. What is the last thing you drew a picture of?
a tree on a field with a person underneath it
58. What would be your dream car?
a dark red bmw
59. Do you sing in the shower? Or do anything unusual in the shower? Explain.
no. the weirdest thing i do is think. a lot. i spend more than half of my time in the bathroom thinking instead of actually taking a shower
60. Do you believe in aliens?
yes. as well as ghosts and other supernatural/magical folk (because i really love mythology and folklore)
61. Do you often read your horoscope?
i read it whenever i get the newspaper, but i don't give it much weight. it's just for entertainment
62. What is your favorite letter of the alphabet?
'c' for cat. also because it’s the third letter of the alphabet (and my favourite number is 3)
63. Which is cooler: dinosaurs or dragons?
dinosaurs. i used to read about them all the time. my favourites are the stegosaurus and the plesiosaur
64. What do you think about babies?
they're cute! fussy, yeah, but i can live with that. i'm not thinking of having children though
65. Freebie! Ask anything interesting you can think of.
i'll share a fact about myself: i played the baritone horn in my school band. but if i could learn any instrument in the world, i'd like to learn the accordion
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