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Post by greenleaf on Nov 29, 2007 13:35:36 GMT -4
Edith, I know, in America it is not accepted to talk on personal themes, is especial with strangers (like it till now do in Russia). He is the glorified actor, I'm just his fan and I have no the right to try to penetrate into his soul. But I with the big interest shall wait his answers to questions of other fans.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Nov 29, 2007 14:00:22 GMT -4
Edith, I know, in America it is not accepted to talk on personal themes, is especial with strangers (like it till now do in Russia). He is the glorified actor, I'm just his fan and I have no the right to try to penetrate into his soul. But I with the big interest shall wait his answers to questions of other fans. Well, actually, we can ask some questions. A small example of questions that I would not get away with, nor would I think of asking him, but maybe (our American members of the forum will know what I mean here) Barbara Walters (a famous interviewer in the USA) would get away with are as follows: 1. Are you planning to have children? 2. What happened between with you and your first wife? Why did you get divorced? There are others that Barbara would get away with that I would not even print here because they are so intrusive. I am a big fan of hers and have an idea how her mind works; but I definitely would not make some of those questions public in the forum. However, if you have some questions that you really consider might be intrusive, may not be. Post them privately to me. I'll let you know. I work for the U.S gov't. I edit a journal of economics. My job requires me to be sensitive to what can and cannot be printed in the journal that I edit. A wrong word printed and our country's economy could lean in catastrophic way. So if I don't feel comfortable asking, I'll tell you. Sometimes, rewording can make what seems intrusive to be informative.
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Post by martina on Nov 29, 2007 17:14:16 GMT -4
Hi, Edith this is what a responsible webmistress says and does..thanks, I feel like your valuation that have made always the different for me. This forum and the members are the proof of this. By the way I`m back, my PC problem got fixed and I hope it`s ok for a while. greetings Martina ;D
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Nov 29, 2007 17:17:52 GMT -4
Hi, Edith this is what a responsible webmistress says and does..thanks, I feel like your valuation that have made always the different for me. This forum and the members are the proof of this. By the way I`m back, my PC problem got fixed and I hope it`s ok for a while. greetings Martina ;D Martina, I got your package. Thanks for the compliment.
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Post by snivellusfriend on Nov 30, 2007 1:25:35 GMT -4
A small example of questions that I would not get away with, nor would I think of asking him, but maybe (our American members of the forum will know what I mean here) Barbara Walters (a famous interviewer in the USA) would get away with are as follows: 1. Are you planning to have children? 2. What happened between with you and your first wife? Why did you get divorced? I wouldn't even think of asking that!
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Nov 30, 2007 11:51:18 GMT -4
A small example of questions that I would not get away with, nor would I think of asking him, but maybe (our American members of the forum will know what I mean here) Barbara Walters (a famous interviewer in the USA) would get away with are as follows: 1. Are you planning to have children? 2. What happened between with you and your first wife? Why did you get divorced? I wouldn't even think of asking that! I only put it there because it has been requested that I ask. Just letting you all know what a big NO! No! is.
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Post by snivellusfriend on Nov 30, 2007 18:44:13 GMT -4
It's a good example.
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Post by snivellusfriend on Dec 4, 2007 18:38:44 GMT -4
>I read you love /prefer good restaurants, is there something that you call your favorite meal??? He appears to like Asian food; Me too! I love chicken stir-fry! Not everyone dreams of having kids and that doesn't mean they're gay, either.
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Post by bensbunnylover on Dec 4, 2007 19:21:39 GMT -4
Not everyone dreams of having kids and that doesn't mean they're gay, either. People shouldn't make that assumption anyway. There are gay people with children.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Dec 4, 2007 21:04:08 GMT -4
Not everyone dreams of having kids and that doesn't mean they're gay, either. People shouldn't make that assumption anyway. There are gay people with children. Amen
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Post by jademelody on Dec 23, 2007 14:32:23 GMT -4
Wow! You guys have some FANTASTIC questions!!!! I can't wait to hear if he answers any of them!
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Post by snivellusfriend on Dec 23, 2007 15:05:04 GMT -4
I hope he does, although it's a shame he probably won't be able to give lengthy answers, like in his interviews; I wouldn't mind reading pages! Blab away, Michael! ;D
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Post by tigerlily on Jan 9, 2008 15:27:31 GMT -4
My question for Michael: What would be your dream role to perform (whether in movie, theatre or television), and what most attracts you to that role?
Edith, you are awesome for coordinating all of this. I am very excited to see the response from Michael!
Joanna, Boston MA.
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Post by snivellusfriend on Jan 14, 2008 17:38:50 GMT -4
Did Michael and Carrie ever play a couple in a play? I don't think they have, but I'm unsure.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Jan 14, 2008 17:54:29 GMT -4
Did Michael and Carrie ever play a couple in a play? I don't think they have, but I'm unsure. I think that they played in a number of plays tg, but not as a couple. The closest they came to play relatives (I think) was the mother-son relationship in LOST. Do you want me to ask him that question?
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