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Which are some of the good memories you had in your past?

Christmas with my family in the Philippines. I had two — one with my dad’s family, and one with my mom’s. Since I had two to attend, I basically got presents on Christmas day and New Year’s Eve. We always got together at the family house and I had a lot of cousins on my dad’s side, while I had a lot of aunts/uncles on my mom’s side (now I have a lot of cousins on both sides, but most of my maternal cousins were born after I moved away), so it was always very happy and merry.The Fall season in New Hampshire. I live in NH, and fall is my favorite season. The foliage is beautiful, the atmosphere is great, it’s one or two months into school and you’re finally getting comfortable and settled with your new classes and teachers, Halloween is coming up, and pumpkin is in season! Pumpkin pie is my favorite. And the weather is my ideal weather, where I can wear warm sweaters but not be dying in freezing air.Vacations in the Philippines. Each vacation I’ve had so far has been great, of course because I get to see my relatives again!Going to Spain with my friend on a school trip. One of the best trips ever.Going to the Scottish Highlands and Paris with my mom. Beautiful places, and great bonding time.Playing imaginary games during recess in 2nd grade with my best friend at the time. We looked crazy pretending to be chased by invisible monsters, but it was a ton of fun!Hanging out with my friends in high school in the mornings before class. We had our own spot in this corner of our school, right where the cooking room was tucked away and hidden and there were chairs there. No one ever really disturbed us and in the mornings, that was where we sat until class started. That was also our go-to spot during open periods or lunch, unless it was super nice outside.My 8th period open during junior year. I had a bunch of friends who had the same open period, including my best friend and we all would just hang out and talk and sometimes eat food. In the beginning of the year, during fall, we sat on this bench or on the grass on a hill in front of our school, and it was beautiful because of the foliage, and there was always a nice breeze.

How to deal with haunted object?

Some interesting occurrences indeed . If you do genuinely feel that there is something going on and you do feel as though they are tied to a particular object, simply return it and put it back exactly where you found it and perhaps the activity will stop. Some individuals have come to discover that as a result of a new acquisition of some item they either purchased or found, came to find that they started to encounter strange things. Ghosts and spirits can attach themselves to objects for a variety of reasons and that residual energy can be retained with that object where ever it goes. This can be somewhat menacing for the new owners of such objects and similarly they are at a loss as to know just what to do with their newly found object and subsequent activity as a result of taking in such objects . Some abandon them or even sell them and others may reach out to paranormal investigators to assist in getting rid of them . I would try and just return it and perhaps say you are sorry to of disturbed it and ask what ever it is that may be attached to not follow you home and if that does not work you may need to consult with a spiritual advisor of some sort. Good luck and take care.

What are some of the most amazing costumes ever?

When life hands you lemons, make awesome halloween costumes. John Sundquist, a 2-time Paralympian (winter and summer), motivational speaker, cancer survivor and bestselling author, in short is an all-around awesome dude. He had his leg amputated as a child due to rare form of bone cancer but there’s no stopping him to dominate the  Halloween with his creative, humorous and awe-inspiring costumes. Lets go sundquisting:2010, A Gingerbread Man He bought a gingerbread costume and wore it to become a Gingerbread man with its leg nibbled off.2012, The famous Christmas Story LampHe shaved his leg and slipped into fishnet stockings to emulate the leg lamp.2013, A FlamingoHe used a  bright pink body suit, similarly coloured crutches, and a slipper made to look like the tropical bird’s head. And a crutch handstand was all it took him to transform into a Flamingo. Salute.2014, A Human Foosball player.The foosball player boot was made out of cardboard and duck tape; and Sundquist's crutches were covered in bubble tape & laminate covering and used as the bar. So he could use his crutches to walk around, but when he the player in him kicked, he simply had to put his hands behind his back.In case you are wondering if 2011 was off or something, please don't. Costume wasn’t amputee themed, but he was an ever-smiling Angry Bird. :)Can’t get enough? This one is from 2009, as one of JabbaWockeeZ. Recreating the cover with his gorgeous girlfriend, Ashley.Here comes the real Yes Man.Kulfi - They are planning a Pirate themed wedding next year where the ceremony might be on the shore, Ashley might walk down a plank and John might wear a peg leg.Image Courtesy: Josh Sundquist

What movies can you watch all the time and never get tired of watching?

Pulp FictionPulp Fiction (1994)My views: Combination of violence and bold dialogues. Having watched it over 10 times already and can still go more. This is one of the movies which never bore and remains as fresh as when you had watched it the first time. Basic reason for me liking it is basically it’s dialogues and the way story reveals itself leaving you in awe and THE SOUNDTRACK (Addictive AF).Synopsis:The lives of two mob hit men, a boxer, a gangster's wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption.2. Baby DriverBaby Driver (2017)My views: Style over Substance, well not really. This movie gets you the adrenaline gush you always looked for in a movie, everything’s choreographed on the beat of the background score, be it the chase scene, or people talking in the background, etc. And the soundtrack, perfect choice of the songs in every scene.Synopsis:After being coerced into working for a crime boss, a young getaway driver finds himself taking part in a heist doomed to fail.3. Gangs of WasseypurGangs of Wasseypur (2012)My Views: One of a kind Indian Mafia style movie. Be it storytelling, acting and soundtrack, all fit perfectly within each scene. *gasp*Synopsis:A clash between Sultan and Shahid Khan leads to the expulsion of Khan from Wasseypur, and ignites a deadly blood feud spanning three generations.A few other movies worth repetitive watch are:La La Land (2016)The Dark Knight (2008) (This is more than a superhero movie and that’s why it’s one of the greatest and fresh to watch every time)Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) (Visually fantastic)Whiplash (2014)The Godfather Trilogy (Except the third part)The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) (Cringe-Worthy and entertaining)Inception (2010)(Even though a heavy on mind to watch)Good Will Hunting (1997)12 Angry Men (1957) (A One room based movie)Goodfellas (1990)Pirates of the Caribbean trilogyPlanet of the Apes Trilogy(2011–2017)PS: Also any movie directed by Quentin Tarantino and Edgar Wright(except Ant-Man where he only got to do the screenplay) is worth multiple watch.These are few of the lot and can watch it all the time and not get bored.

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