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2020-11-26. RE: Christina, 5Q November 2020

I don't know if yall thought I was gonna miss these, but of course I wouldn't for the world! Here we go, Christina's 5Qs for November, 2020.

1. What happens in films that make you say “this would never happen in real life”?

When they turn on the TV and it's immediately the thing that's important to the plot. A few movies deal with this and they're great.

2. If you could wipe a movie from your memory so that you could experience it for the first time again, what would you choose?

To be honest, I'm not much of a movie rewatcher. Or book rereader, for that fact. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I find the best movies are those which open up on rewatching -- I tend to miss a lot of the nuance on the first view.

BUT to answer your question -- I just remembered I've never seen /The Sixth Sense/ unspoiled. It was spoiled for me before I actually watched it for the first time --- so if I could wipe the /whole/ movie from my memory, every experience with it, it'd be neat to see it unspoiled for once.

3. What was your favourite toy as a child?

Legos. Definitely legos. Received them for every birthday and Christmas for many years. Actually if anyone reading this has a good Lego set for a 30-year-old email me it, because I've got the Hunger again.

4. What colour describes your mood right now?

Lilac. Don't know why. It just came to me -- which is how I feel moods should be described.

5. If your domicile was on fire, what three items would you save?

1. Stormy, my dog.

2. Stella, my other dog.

3. (assuming my wife [a] could make it out on her own and [b] doesn't count as an item) my little X240 laptop, because it'd be a real pain to reclone all my git repos.

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