I can pick ones that are more likely to be identifiable by the demographic that shows up.
I've missed the context -- do you know anything at all about who's attending? In order to answer the yes/no ID questions people have to be reasonably knowledgeable about the characters or it's going to be an exercise in frustration. I feel like characters from cartoons & comics are a safer bet because even if you've never read/watched them, you know who Superman & Lois Lane are well enough to answer some basic questions about them.
Rosencrantz/Guildenstern
Again, I'm thinking of how many questions I'd have to ask of someone else familiar with the play before I'd come up with this. I realize the goal is to get people talking but... characters who are basically ciphers don't give you much to talk about.
Okay, this is just cool. [link]
Once again, not 'shipping the pairs, necessarily.
But Hatter/Alice is just two people in a book. Why not Mad Hatter/March Hare?
What phone did yo get, bon?
Brenda mentioned she zooms b.org on her phone, which is mine (G2), but I don't usually. But I'm not using the default Android browsers.
Oooh, those liquid crystal glasses are pretty cool sounding! Someday in the future we'll all have them in our eyes or something.
What phone did yo get, bon?
Verizon iphone. Got a matching set for the bon Bobs!
Feel better, sickies!!
I went to Target, where I spent a ridiculous amount of time, mostly because I looked at the time right as a bus was supposed to be arriving, so then I had 40 minutes to kill. But the only stupid things I bought were out of the dollar section, so I'm feeling pretty good -- some fun size Twix and two little herb pots. It will be a miracle if they actually grow anything, but if not, I'm only out $2.
What kind of herbs, Jesse?
Emmett's lemon tree is thriving on the back porch.
As an addendum to the breakfast post, I'll note that the two waitresses who busted their asses to fit us together and serve us all, got a nice high roller tip.
I mowed my lawn. I didn't edge or weed or sweep up, but the grass is shorter. Should embarrass my neighbors less, I hope. And the birds have more to eat. I'll work on getting those other things done next time it doesn't rain for a couple of days.
I'm watching the grammy telecast (the not-very-famous awards) online and it is surprisingly entertaining, especially now that Kathy Griffin has left the stage.