Ms. Porpentine: I am an actress.
(Also, b/c half the fun is me learning things, please give me a little more on your connection. I’m not sure who Michael Collins is, other than that Irish guy they made a movie about (with Liam Neeson) a few years back.) MC is:[ul]
[li]not male[/li][li]not American[/li][li]is alive[/li][li]is not Eurpoean[/li][li]is an entertainer[/li][li]not best known for being a musician[/li][li]is younger than 50[/li][li]is an actress[/li][/ul]
Yes, I am Asian. MC is:[ul]
[li]not male[/li][li]not American[/li][li]is alive[/li][li]is not Eurpoean[/li][li]is an entertainer[/li][li]not best known for being a musician[/li][li]is younger than 50[/li][li]is an actress[/li][li]is Asian[/li][/ul]
The indirect questions don’t have to match the criteria that have been determined i.e., doesn’t have to be a female. The game bogs down fast if the Indirect Questions are too restricted. This came up in some earlier games.
I think her point was I could have pedantically said “no, I am not an actor” and thus been a bit misleading. (But today even actressess call themselves actors, and I’m not going to be pedantic in any event.)
Michael Crawford played a hopeless but lovable fool in the BBC TV series 'Some Mothers do 'ave ‘em’, then starred in ‘Barnum’ and ‘Phantom of the Opera’.
I have appeared in roles with some level of martial arts but I am not known as a martial artist. MC is:[ul]
[li]not male[/li][li]not American[/li][li]is alive[/li][li]is not Eurpoean[/li][li]is an entertainer[/li][li]not best known for being a musician[/li][li]is younger than 50[/li][li]is an actress[/li][li]is Asian[/li][li]not really considered a martial artist[/li][/ul]