Old May 16th 2013, 03:51 PM   #7351
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Spock. Obi-Wan was wise but overly earnest. Spock has a wryness that would make him a better companion.

Favorite episodes (no more than three) from the original Star Trek?
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Old May 17th 2013, 04:39 PM   #7352
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The trouble with Tribbles.

Chicago Blackhawks win the Cup, right?
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Old May 18th 2013, 06:32 AM   #7353
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Why not, my Devils bowed out with an epic mid-season collapse. So, someone else has to win it.

What's the most you've ever won playing the lottery?
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Old May 18th 2013, 08:01 PM   #7354
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Just a few bucks. I don't play often.

Is it possible Ringo Starr played drums on Come Together?
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Old May 18th 2013, 10:02 PM   #7355
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Is it possible Ringo Starr played drums on Come Together?
He did. There were three Beatles songs where Paul McCartney played drums: "Back In The USSR", "Wild Honey Pie" and "The Ballad Of John and Yoko".

"MacArthur Park": masterpiece or pretentious? Or both?
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Old May 19th 2013, 07:12 AM   #7356
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Both. Mostly a triumph of the arranger, with the swelling strings building to the climax.

Do you know anyone in or near Zephyrhills, FL?
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Old May 19th 2013, 10:18 AM   #7357
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Sadly, no.

What would have been your first purchase if you had won?
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Three beds. (God, do I need new beds)

After the initial rush, do you think winning 600 million dollars would would be a good thing for you?
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Three beds. (God, do I need new beds)

After the initial rush, do you think winning 600 million dollars would would be a good thing for you?
Yes, I'd have quit my job, hired a personal trainer and a chef to help get healthy so I could live longer. I would invest most of the most and live off the returns.

How high does the jackpot have to get to grab your interest?
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Old Yesterday, 07:56 AM   #7360
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I'm good with the cash payout on minimum Mega or Powerball jackpots. The more the winnings, the more people I can help, but the minimum would make me the happiest retired person on the planet very quickly.

What would you NOT do if you won a big jackpot?
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NOT go back to work the next day. Unless it's to tell a select few they can kiss my rich a$$...

If work offered you the Mad Men mystery injection, would you take it?
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No! I took one of those mystery shots (but in pill form) in college to help me cram for exams. Sure I stayed up but I hallucinated my way through the class final.

How much more money (percentage wise) would you have to make to live "comfortably?"
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