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Judith Proctor ([personal profile] watervole) wrote2005-06-10 08:59 am

Favourites meme

[livejournal.com profile] dougs did such a gentle 'non-tag' that I decided to pick it up. (I tend to ignore tags as a rule, but he made it voluntary)



1. Favourite scent:
I'm split between coffe, frying bacon (which always takes me back to my grandfather's house) and nothing at all. I get very irritated by the smells that some people douse themselves in an then bring into my personal space. One of my math pupils wears after-shave and I really hate the smell.

2. Favourite way to relax:
Walking is always good. Walking with family or friends is even better. Gardening is relaxing too. I never want to start it, but I always feel better afterwards.

3. Favourite film you own:
Probably 'Secretary', though 'Calamity Jane' runs a close second as the songs are so good.

4. Favourite film you don't already own:
I guess I'd like a copy of the English National Opera version of 'The Mikado'. Katisha was fantastic.

5. Favourite male film star(s):
Tends to change with time. Probably Russell Crowe at present. But then there's always Bogart and Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly.

6. Favourite female film star(s):
Don't really have one. Judi Dench maybe, for sheer presence, or maybe Susan Saradon.

7. Favourite book genre:
Depends on how I'm feeling. The more collected I am, the more I'll turn towards non-fiction. The last few years have been high on the stress levels and that's shown itself in me mostly re-reading old favourites, particularly SF. However, if I'm feeling able to concentrate, then I'll read a wide range from natural history, popular science, history, biography, etc.

8. Favourite clothing store:
Oxfam, followed by Help the Aged, Julia's House and occasionally Age Concern. I also buy the odd item at folk festivals and get underwear from Marks and Spencer.

9. Favourite non-clothing store:
Probably the second-hand bookshop in Poole. Or the Lemon Tree in Poole High Street. I don't believe in most 'new age' stuff, but I still like wandering around the shops as I love the wind chimes and the smell of incense and the little buddhas and the clothes and the whole look of the place. (crystals and gemstones are pretty even if you don't believe in crystal healing, etc)

10. Favourite cartoon character:
The easy answer would be none, but I read some of Richard's collection in the bathroom and I certainly prefer Dilbert to the rest.

11. Favourite CD you own:
'Between the Breaks, live' by Stan Rogers, because it contains 'The Mary Ellen Carter' which is the best song of all time. My second favourite is probably 'At the drop of another hat' by Flanders and Swann.

12. Favourite CD you don't already own:
Err. I don't buy that many CDs, but I guess the next one we get will probably be The Quandry Phase. There's some more folk I'll get at some point, but only when I'm feeling a bit richer.

13. Pass the torch to five of your LJ friends:
I don't do tags. If you feel like doing it, give it a go.

[identity profile] jophan.livejournal.com 2005-06-10 08:20 am (UTC)(link)
Cartoon =/ comics, right? Dilbert is a comics character, not a TV/film character.

[identity profile] redstarrobot.livejournal.com 2005-06-10 08:23 am (UTC)(link)
There was a Dilbert cartoon on TV recently. I think she gets it on a technicality. :)
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[identity profile] dougs.livejournal.com 2005-06-10 10:50 am (UTC)(link)
I'd have said that Scott Adams is a cartoonist, not a ... a what? a comicsist?

I put "Dilbert" in my answers and there hasn't been a murmur.

[identity profile] jophan.livejournal.com 2005-06-10 11:13 am (UTC)(link)
Comics artist, I'd have said. Well, bear in mind I'm not a native speaker of that intriguing language of yours and take what I say with a granum salis...
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[identity profile] dougs.livejournal.com 2005-06-10 12:21 pm (UTC)(link)
The other thing that I've thought of since is that if the question had been "favourite comics character" I wouldn't have thought of Dilbert -- I'd have been thinking in terms of The Sandman, One Bad Rat, or Desparate Dan.

I'd have described myself as owning hardly any comics ... but loads of cartoons ... Dilbert included.

Language is a funny thing.

[identity profile] jophan.livejournal.com 2005-06-10 12:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm... I googled a bit, and the result was interesting. Comics is usually defined as being comic strips OR graphic novels. Cartoons, on the other hand... Wikipedia sums it up: "A cartoon is any of several forms of art, with varied meanings that evolved from one to another." The one-picture satirical drawing and the animated film are the two main definitions, but comic strips is also mentioned.

Funny thing indeed. Do not go to language and look for logic.
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[identity profile] watervole.livejournal.com 2005-06-10 02:39 pm (UTC)(link)
A cartoon was originally a rough sketch done by an artist before he did the detailed painting. Thus the name came to be applied to sketch-like drawings in general.

[identity profile] jophan.livejournal.com 2005-06-10 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, I see. Thank you!
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[identity profile] watervole.livejournal.com 2005-06-10 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Likewise. My mind would have turned to Halo Jones and all the others I used to read way back when I had a friend who passed all of his copies of 2000AD onto me.
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[identity profile] watervole.livejournal.com 2005-06-10 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Strictly speaking, 'cartoon' refers to the style of drawing, so Dilbert is a cartoon character as much as Tom and Jerry are. Thus, cartoon could mean comic character or TV character.
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[personal profile] paranoidangel 2005-06-10 12:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I consider all tags to be voluntary anyway.

I'v never bought anything in there, but I do like the Lemon Tree.