DiSer AMAs #13: Flashinglight

I am quite terrible at naming things… perhaps subdued sunrise?

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and @xylo - I pass no judgement either way. Although I think that’s where my dinosaur question format was originally honed (it was certainly a few years back), so even if they served no other purpose, there was that.

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Thank you XX :kissing_heart:

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I like it. very catchy name

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I remember making really good half-open lego houses when I was little, so they could be played with once built. They always had a second storey with stairs leading up, kitchens with loads of illogically repurposed bits and quite often a garage for terrible lego cars.

I would probably build a sculpture or something you wouldn’t commonly find a model of, perhaps a pangolin? I am undecided if it would be in appropriate colours or just a complete mess of any old bricks.

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Great stuff.

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My favourite place in the British Isles is the area around a very tiny, unassuming village in Hampshire called Leckford. We went there on holiday every year from when I was three right up to 17. There is nothing particularly special about that bit of countryside, but it was my bit of countryside.

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Good afternoon Matt_was_taken,
Ignoring things like cost, and just going with enjoyment of the journey:

  1. Train
  2. Walking
  3. Boat
  4. Car
  5. Bike
  6. Comedy answer… elephant?

thank you.

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I would, Ruffers, I would.
And I would probably waste the opportunity to have absolutely anything and not come up with anything worthwhile. I can only think right now the avocado, cheese and some sort of relish/chutney would be quite nice.

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Skippy? No, never, he wouldn’t do that! (not entirely sure what I am talking about here).

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I promise you an answer before the end of the day :slight_smile:

I think I am up to date now, unless I have missed anything? Crystal Maze question aside, I will be pondering my answer to that one.

hi @anon89873996 , what was the first professional sporting event you attended (if any) ?

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When was the last time you used BluTac?

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Hi again :wave:

If friendlies count, it was Spurs-Fiorentina at White Hart Lane in 1997 (David Howell’s testimonial match I believe). If it has to be a competitive match then it would again be Spurs, a Premier League game in 2002… I think against Middlesbrough?

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great answer

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hi flashinglight, could you recommend us a film in 100 words or less?

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Hi @anon89873996, long-time fan, first-time replyee-er.

Please can you rank the following in order of preference:

  • Toblerone (pre-alt.peak removal)
  • Forceps
  • Magenta
  • Physics
  • A Billboard Poster for Shaun of The Dead
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Hello, the last time I used blutac was a couple of hours ago. In our kitchen we have this silly novelty clock that has been there since I was a kid, it is like a cuckoo clock but it has a cow that comes out and moos on the hour. Anyway, my son really loves it (to the point his first recognisable word was moo), and you can hear it in the bedroom so it disrupts him when he is trying to fall asleep for a nap. It has a light sensor so it doesn’t go off when it is dark, so before I take him upstairs for his nap I use some blutac to cover the sensor.

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