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I'm eager to see results as well, even if I'm not involved. Come on people. E-mail eros and get it done.
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For some reason, I have a vision of Vanna asking for a lap dance from Pat Sajak. It's a disturbing vision.
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Well we have to do SOMETHING while we wait for eros. to get over his multiple hangovers and post...
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It's more like "wait for everyone to get on their game and tell me who they want to play for."
We do have enough for the first round - on a first come, first serve basis, so if you took your time getting your response to me...sorry!
Round 1 - The Flame-haired Israeli Princess! (Bachelorette #1)
Playing for her affects are:
The Chiseled Child-Lover (Bachelor #3)
The Verbose Vision (Bachelor #6)
and The Historian Heartthrob (Bachelor #1)!
The Next Step: Bachelorette #1, please send me three questions you'd like to ask of these dreamboats. Bachelors, send me ONE question you'd like to ask the Bachelorette! Keep in mind that your answers WILL be public!
Those of you who have not responded, step on it!
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Anyone else find it amusing that eros, the host of this shindig, is also the Greek god of sex and lust?
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Shouldn't they all be answering the same questions so the bachelorette can compare and contrast?
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Actually they didn't... she could ask whatever questions of whichever bachelors...
however bachelorettes often would say "bachelor #2, same question..." and thus get the same question answered by multiple bachelors.
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The Flame-Haired Israeli Princess: What are your career goals?
The Historian Heartthrob: In the short term, I want to be a teacher. Eventually I think I might want to be a professor, teaching at the university level, and depending on how things go, I might even try to do some research on either the Fall of Sparta or the Teddy Roosevelt presidency.
During my academic career, I plan to devote a lot of time to writing too, and after my academic career, I plan to devote extensive amounts of time to getting published. I WILL get published. I also expect that at some point in my career I'll have to put it on hold for family, as I am perfectly willing to put my career on hold to raise kids while my wife works (assuming she'd want to do that), I'd let her have the option.
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The Flame-Haired Israeli Princess: What are your career goals?
The Chiseled Child-Lover: My goal is to become a Child Psychologist. I have already recieved my Bachelors degree in Business, and once I have my degree in Psychology I will go into business for myself in Tuscon, AZ.
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The Flame-Haired Israeli Princess: What's your idea of a fun/romantic afternoon with me?
The Verbose Vision: I think it would be a good time to go mini golfing, then some go carts, grab some fresh fish at the pier and then watch the sun set over the water.
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The first round of questions is over! What intriguing answers! Our Bachelorette is starting to get to know these bashful boys a little better, but she's starving for more information!
Bachelors, we're going to try something new for the second round. Our lovely bachelorette has several questions she'd like to have answered, so pick ONE from the following list, and answer it (avoiding, obviously, any question you've answered already). Submit your answers via e-mail!
Questions:
1) What are your career goals? 2) What's your idea of a fun/romantic afternoon if spent with me? 3) What do you expect out of a potential relationship? 4) What TV shows/sports/movies/music are your favorites? 5) Do you like animals, and if so, what kinds? 6) What is your favorite thing to do in your spare time? 7) Do you like Disney movies? What's your favorite, and why?
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The Flame-Haired Israeli Princess: What's your idea of a fun/romantic afternoon with me?
The Chiseled Child-Lover: Well we would start off the evening by going out to dinner at a place of your choosing. We would then go to see the movie you picked out.
After the show I would take you on a long walk down the beach, were we would talk and laugh about each others past. I would then take you to my favorite part of the beach were we would relax and sip wine by the moonlight and candles.
We would talk of many things until you were ready for me to walk you home. I would then politly say goodnight and smile as I walked away knowing that yu would have that much more respect for me for not pressing you into a kiss.
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The Flame-Haired Israeli Princess: 4) What TV shows/sports/movies/music are your favorites?
The Verbose Vision: I love music and listen to it ALL the time (my phone is an MP3 player). I think it is important to surround yourself with positive energy, music that is harmonic, and beautiful with compelling lyrics. My favorite artists are: Duncan Sheik, U2, Coldplay, Dashboard Confessional, Counting Crows, Incubus, John Mayer, Frou Frou and many others.
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The Flame-Haired Israeli Princess: Do you like Disney movies? What's your favorite, and why?
The Historian Heartthrob: I love Disney movies, but picking just one is impossible, I'll have to do my top three. Emperor's New Groove is by far the best, who doesn't love Kronk? The sequel was a bit of a ripoff of the first movie, but still, amusing.
Mulan is also a great movie. Good music, good story, good voice acting. Mushu is just hilarious. "Dishonor! Dishonor on you, dishonor on your family, dishonor on your cow!"
Pocohontas was good, and I really liked the soundtrack from it, but I don't know if it really gets into the to three. It's hard with the other ones, they are all so great, but the classics didn't have the comedy angle of say, Aladdin (which was fantastic), they were all about good music and story. Beauty and the Beast and the Little Mermaid were the best at story and music. Utterly fantastic.
Just my two cents. Go Disney!
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Emperor's New Groove doesn't even make my top ten. WHAT in that movie was cute? Is cute not the most essential element in a Disney movie?
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I thought adorable minor characters with a comedic bent was the most essential element. A la, Mushu in Mulan, Abu/Genie/Iago in Aladdin, Meeko and Flit in Pocohontas, Kronk in Emperor's New Groove, Flounder and Sebastian in Little Mermaid, Cogsworth/Lumiere in B&tB... so on and so forth.
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Exactly, Lyrhawn! The songs were pretty key too. I really liked The Hunchback of Notre Dame soundtrack and playing the songs on the piano.
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