[Deleted User] wrote: » Always, they'll thank you for it. :pac: Did you ever receive an encore for something you did?
gramar wrote: » Playing music live once. Have you ever said bravo other than in a sarcastic way accompanied by a slow handclap?
Lorelli! wrote: » Well that's a great help Plenty! Suppose I asked for it I probably did for recieve an encore for something stupid Whats your favourite riff?
Deleted User wrote: » gramar wrote: » Playing music live once. Have you ever said bravo other than in a sarcastic way accompanied by a slow handclap? Many times- usually at classical concerts. Lorelli! wrote: » Well that's a great help Plenty! Suppose I asked for it I probably did for recieve an encore for something stupid Whats your favourite riff? You're welcome Anything by Santana or the like sends me into a trance Have you been to any gigs recently?
G.G.G. wrote: » A couple, but not had much heart for em Ever perform on stage?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Have done a number of times. What's you're typical weekend consist of?
Lorelli! wrote: » Food shopping, cleaning, sometimes a few drinks. Do you get excited towards the weekend even if you're not doing anything special?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Always:D Do you listen to the radio much?
73Cat wrote: » I prefer silence even when driving, it gets put on at home but is just background noise to me. Is there anything or anyone you are mildly obsessed with ?
Lorelli! wrote: » The cushions on my sofa Did you ever have cabin fever?
73Cat wrote: » More times than I care to think of Could you eat another human in order to survive in an extreme situation ?
G.G.G. wrote: » Hmmmm. As someone with an interest in human sacrifice and the transfer of mana energy... it would depend who and why. But if we're gonna go cannibal, the pineal or adrenal glands seem the place to start. If going survival, I would ear the bacon first! Reckon newgrange was ever a human sacrifice site?
gramar wrote: » I think they should dig it up to find out. Have you ever shaved a kiwi?
Lorelli! wrote: » No, cut it in half and eat with a spoon. Were you in a band?
Erik Shin wrote: » Yeah, I was a drummer What do you call someone who follows a band wherever they go and is always at their gigs?
gramar wrote: » A roadie. Have you ever smashed an instrument?
Erik Shin wrote: » I've smashed my own a few times I'll tell ya! (The answer is drummer actually) Are drummer jokes funny?
An tUasal C wrote: » Yes. Favourite crêpe?
Lorelli! wrote: » I've only had one once and I can't remember what I had on it so I don't have a favourite. I'd say I'd go for something fairly plain. Are they basically just pancakes?
gramar wrote: » More or less I think. Do you flip pancakes when you make them?
An tUasal C wrote: » Sometimes, I’m quite good at it. Do you like croissants?
gramar wrote: » I think the only time I eat one is if I'm in a hotel. Is using crows as a means of measuring distance accurate?
Lorelli! wrote: » I'll say no? Not sure if it's the same brand as in the clip but I saw these Dip Dab type of sweets in the shop the other day. What do you think?
gramar wrote: » They look like diabetes in a tub. Ice-cream cone or a slushie?
Miss Demeanour wrote: » Ice-cream cone with a flake. Are you spiritual?
gramar wrote: » I am a spiritual experience. Can you name all the islands of Ireland?
An tUasal C wrote: » Most of them anyway. I’m sure there’s a few small ones I don’t know. You?
gramar wrote: » Yes, it's me. Can you tell us a pet hate of yours?