Q1: She would go "Oy vey" (or the equivalent, Naaré {(v.) look at this!}). Q2: Arosdé Heissaless, Estiri Thenéä, Saenith Va (her full name, followed by her priestly title). Q3: She adopts a stance from her exercise discipline. It causes her frizzy hair to fan out. Q4: She'd stand back, watch and wonder why do something so dumb? Q5: Yes, but she'd think up a sensible argument in favour of the Abeyance. Q6: She'd turn down any amount, her mother being the local COO. She would listen hard and think about it, perhaps too long. Q7: By casting her opposite her sister Kozei in "The Odd Couple." Kozei thinks she'd make a better Felix than Arosdé, but she's really an Italian Queens girl at heart. Q8: No. Q9: Probably. Q10: Two. Then again, the days are 52 hrs long.
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Q2: Arosdé Heissaless, Estiri Thenéä, Saenith Va (her full name, followed by her priestly title).
Q3: She adopts a stance from her exercise discipline. It causes her frizzy hair to fan out.
Q4: She'd stand back, watch and wonder why do something so dumb?
Q5: Yes, but she'd think up a sensible argument in favour of the Abeyance.
Q6: She'd turn down any amount, her mother being the local COO. She would listen hard and think about it, perhaps too long.
Q7: By casting her opposite her sister Kozei in "The Odd Couple." Kozei thinks she'd make a better Felix than Arosdé, but she's really an Italian Queens girl at heart.
Q8: No.
Q9: Probably.
Q10: Two. Then again, the days are 52 hrs long.
Thank you. This was educational.
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