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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Channing" data-source="post: 239271" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Actually I'd never seen Real Housewives of Atlanta and didn't know anything about her. I had a picture in my mind of who I wanted my character to be and I came across some gifs of her that were pretty funny and I liked her style, she was perfect for what I had in mind. So I went with her and there were a whole host of great gifs to use during the game. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Great question. And a hard one. I've been think about this today and it's hard to choose. So my choice is not exactly one person but a group. In India I had the chance to live with some sadhus for a week. Those are the holy men with big beards and turbans that usually just wear a loin cloth. It was fascinating and a pretty crazy experience. It was on this island where two rivers meet which is a holy place and place of pilgrimage. There were lots of old little temples dotted all over it and each one had a group of sadhus that were the keepers of that temple. I was there to learn and practice different yoga and meditation techniques but as it turned out we mostly just got stoned and partied. Every night different sadhus would come over for a party that involved playing music, telling stories and singing, and getting pissed on some kind of tree bark concoction. It was a riot. There were some real characters. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That I have got to sit and have a conversation with, probably Elton John. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I honestly can't remember! Not that it's that long ago. I'm more prone to tearing up the older I get. If I remember I'll post it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Channing, post: 239271, member: 10"] Actually I'd never seen Real Housewives of Atlanta and didn't know anything about her. I had a picture in my mind of who I wanted my character to be and I came across some gifs of her that were pretty funny and I liked her style, she was perfect for what I had in mind. So I went with her and there were a whole host of great gifs to use during the game. Great question. And a hard one. I've been think about this today and it's hard to choose. So my choice is not exactly one person but a group. In India I had the chance to live with some sadhus for a week. Those are the holy men with big beards and turbans that usually just wear a loin cloth. It was fascinating and a pretty crazy experience. It was on this island where two rivers meet which is a holy place and place of pilgrimage. There were lots of old little temples dotted all over it and each one had a group of sadhus that were the keepers of that temple. I was there to learn and practice different yoga and meditation techniques but as it turned out we mostly just got stoned and partied. Every night different sadhus would come over for a party that involved playing music, telling stories and singing, and getting pissed on some kind of tree bark concoction. It was a riot. There were some real characters. That I have got to sit and have a conversation with, probably Elton John. I honestly can't remember! Not that it's that long ago. I'm more prone to tearing up the older I get. If I remember I'll post it. [/QUOTE]
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