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Post by Silver on Oct 6, 2009 11:24:59 GMT -5
Sounds like it get to the point to me.
Based on you're own experiences and information what part of America seems the friendliest and the least friendliest? (Like Southern, West Coast, Central, ect)
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Post by SpellWovenNight on Oct 6, 2009 22:40:45 GMT -5
I don't know. This might sound weird, but I think of that in terms of city, towns, and country. Where the smallest towns are the most friendliest and the cities are the least friendliest. I think that holds true for all parts of the country. I'm really not sure which regions are the friendliest and least friendliest.
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Post by Silver on Oct 7, 2009 16:51:18 GMT -5
Understandable. If you could make market or sponsor one sport what would it be and why? Part 2- If you could eliminate one sport what would it be and why?
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Post by SpellWovenNight on Oct 8, 2009 0:28:30 GMT -5
I would probably want to sponsor Figure Skating. I think that's the one sport I would enjoy most to learn about and would actually agree with supporting. I would eliminate bowling, because bowling alleys will be the death of me.
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Post by Silver on Oct 9, 2009 21:36:32 GMT -5
Oh I love Figure Skating! In your opinion should dancing (any kind) be considered a professional sport?
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Post by SpellWovenNight on Oct 10, 2009 18:32:23 GMT -5
It depends what you're doing with it, I guess. Competitive dance teams or dancers, I think are professional sports, but besides that I think of dancing as part of the Arts.
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Post by Silver on Oct 12, 2009 22:59:55 GMT -5
Fair enough. If you had the choice what would you rather see, a ballet or an opera?
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Post by SpellWovenNight on Oct 12, 2009 23:10:59 GMT -5
Depends on the show . I guess right now I would say a ballet because I have not seen a live, professional ballet, so that would be cool. I have seen Madame Butterfly at the Civic Opera House, and I really enjoyed it.
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Post by Silver on Oct 12, 2009 23:12:56 GMT -5
Oh I'm so jealous! Do you remember who the main cast was?
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Post by SpellWovenNight on Oct 14, 2009 0:28:00 GMT -5
Uh. . .not at all. 4/5 years ago. I went with my Jr. High orchestra. I don't even remember getting programs.
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Post by Silver on Oct 14, 2009 23:43:21 GMT -5
Oh I'm sorry.
If you could borrow one costume (or a couple) from a film for Halloween, what would it be?
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Post by SpellWovenNight on Oct 19, 2009 16:32:34 GMT -5
Drew Barrymore's "Just Breathe" dress from Ever After, with the wings, make up, and the dress was just stunning. Right now that's my number one choice. Then there's Satine's red dress from Moulin Rouge, I would have loved to have that as my prom dress. I also love Padme's dress in the ending sequence from Phantom Menace and her dress from The Clone Wars, when they've reached her safety house. One last one I'll name now is Professor Trewlanly's costume from Harry Potter. On her it's cookey, but it's actually really cute.
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Post by Silver on Oct 21, 2009 21:39:24 GMT -5
Satine's Red Dress is so beautiful!
What's your favorite musical number from Moulin Rouge?
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Post by SpellWovenNight on Oct 22, 2009 0:39:46 GMT -5
Maybe one day I'll give a single answer. I have two, Elephant Love Medley and Roxane. Roxane is purely amazing because of the cinematography and I just love how they combined the songs for Elephant Love Medley.
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Post by Silver on Nov 3, 2009 0:37:28 GMT -5
Understandable. From your experience of working on backstage craft, what's you're overall opinion on the technical design of The Little Mermaid on Broadway? (It seems to have a love it or hate it response)
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