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Pop Quiz by Andrew Lampert | 
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1.   What is your name?
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        Andrew Lampert
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2.   How old are you?
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47
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3.   Where do you live?
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        Maryland
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4.   What do you do for a living?
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        Day job: Dishwasher, local soup kitchen; Moonlight as the Executive
Director of the Cosmic Baseball Association.
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5.   Do you drive?
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        ... people crazy, yes.
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6.   What do you do for joy?
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mother/father two children and play romance man as time permits.
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7.   What is your pet peeve?   And how much does it weigh?  Does it
sleep by the door?  Is it housebroken?
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ego-centrism; maybe less than a pound; it doesn't ever really sleep;
I don't think the ego can be housebroken, but I don't know for sure?
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8.   Do you write, paint or play?  All at the same time?  (While
juggling a dozen eggs and riding a unicycle?)
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I write grocery lists and poetry; I don't know how to paint; I
couldn't possibly juggle a dozen eggs and I'm trying to find a bicycle built
for two or more.
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9.   Who is the most impressive character you've ever met?
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Today I'm thinking it might be P. Adams Sitney
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10.   Have you ever read, acted, performed, thrown up, etc. in public?
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on occasion I've tried all of these (but I'm more comfortable in
the private sector.)
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11.  What piece of literature or art moved your soul to ecstatic waves
of bliss?
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Bruce Baillie's film MASS FOR THE DAKOTA SIOUX
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12.  What was the first thing you ever encountered that made you realise
that art is important?
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Seeing a photograph of a naked woman on the back of a deck of cards
in my grandfather's house.  He told me it was art.
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13.  Would you consider yourself an artist?  A good one?  Why or why
not?
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I think others make those judgements.
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14.  What are your favorite things that have ABSOLUTELY nothing to do
with anything else?
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        I like baseball and water.
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15.  What are your favorite things that have ABSOLUTELY everything to do
with everything else?
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I like imagination.
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16.  What's the meaning of life?
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I'm very curious about this too.
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17.  Why?
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I'm not very good at carpentry or practical thinking; I'm more
comfortable with the conceptual which really isn't as useful.
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18.  True or false: the Three Stooges represent the apex of American
cultural achievement.
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        Probably not.
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19.  True or False: Shemp was funnier than the original Curly.
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False but in my opinion Lou Abbott & Bud Costello were funnier than
Larry, Moe and Curly and Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy were funnier than
Abbott and Costello.
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20.  Who's da man?
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Don Quixote
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21.  Who's da woman?
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Elise Cowen
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