What century do you belong in?

You are teaching yourself to play a piece of music on the piano. What is it?
I don't want to play an instrument.
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by J S Bach
Oh! Susanna by Stephen Foster
Pachelbel's Canon
The Entertainer by Scott Joplin (without cheating by using a player piano)
Let It Be by The Beatles
Greensleeves (which was, apparently NOT by Henry VIII)
I would rather play a different instrument.
I want to make up my own song and post it on Youtube!
Pick your favorite English monarch.
Elizabeth I
Elizabeth II
George III
Victoria
Richard III
Charles II
George VI
I don't like monarchs.
Other
You find the radio that plays music in a retail store, hack it, and change the song. What do you play?
Handel's Messiah in its entirety
Old-fashioned Christmas carols
1000 Years of Popular Music by Richard Thompson
Recordings of Shakespeare plays
An ancient song that nobody except a historian has heard of
George Gershwin's best works
The Beach Boys music
The Fairy Queen by Henry Purcell
Why would I want to change the music?
What name do you give your child?
Bonus Norton (This was somebody's actual name, by the way.)
Hildegard Stonegate
Fanny Charity Rose Edith Agatha Woolsington
Mercy Appleby
Flavius Nero Titus
Betty McDonnell
Moon Unit Zappa (This is a real woman.)
Lady Mary Spenser
Logan Lucas
Oh no! Your newborn son dies shortly after birth. How do you react?
No... These things don't happen in the 21st century, do they?
Oh well. I didn't mean to have that one, anyway.
This is a tragedy. I guess I should start planning the funeral.
It's sad, but these things happen.
It obviously wasn't strong enough to survive. Feed its corpse to the wolves.
Let me pose for one last picture with little Charlie before I have to bury him!
Oh no! Who will be my heir now? Let's try again until we have another son.
I have like 20 kids anyway, so this just makes the family tree a little simpler.
Call the exterminator. It was probably plague that did him in and we have to stop it from spreading.
Pick some reading material!
The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
Plato's Republic
Macbeth by William Shakespeare
Common Sense by Thomas Paine
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Every Day A Friday by Joel Osteen (Why?)
I don't really like to read that much.
The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald
A Modest Enquiry Into The Nature of Witchcraft by John Hale
Pick a word that sounds good to you.
Poppycock
Ratchet
Groovy
Swell
Blockhead
Fustilarian
Mandrake
Scialla
Knave
Choose a dress for a woman.
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Choose an outfit for a man.
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Choose a portrait.
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Where would you live, if you had the choice?
Off in a palace somewhere
In a humble one-room house
A house with a courtyard
In a cabin
A brick house
In an apartment in the city
A smart home
Where I'm living now is fine.
Hollywood mansion
What is your favorite city?
Boston
New York
Vienna
London
Paris
Chicago
Rome
San Francisco
Other
Choose a historical person to meet.
Benjamin Franklin
Abraham Lincoln
Bloody Mary
John F Kennedy
Barack Obama (He counts, right?)
Julius Caesar
Cotton Mather
Fred Astaire
Charlemagne
Pick a movie to watch.
The Lion in Winter 1968
Casablanca 1942
The Emoji Movie 2017
Ben-Hur 1959
A Man For All Seasons 1966
Gimme Shelter 1970
The Crucible 1996
1776 1972
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 1939
Are you tired yet? Pick a bed to sleep in.
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We're not done yet. Pick a food to eat.
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Avocado toast #vegan
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Boar's head (I'm weird like that.)
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Chocolate (which was a drink until recently in history)
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Meat pie
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Testaroli
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Molasses cookies
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Pottage
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Mug-o-lunch spaghetti
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Ice cream sandwich
Pick a composer.
Henry Purcell
Thomas Tallis
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Richard Wagner
George Gershwin
Paul McCartney
Hildegard von Bingen
Sappho
Philip Glass
Pick a house from these pictures.
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Choose the most appealing quote.
"I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king."
"The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see."
"I always admired virtue, but I could never imitate it."
"If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter."
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit."
"Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?"
"I love thee to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach."
"All the world is birthday cake, so take a piece, but not too much."
"A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa."
How excited are you to find out what result you get?
I'm bored. Just do it.
Get on with it, old chap!
It'd sure be swell if you told me.
Hey, man, just give me my answer.
This has been a total waste of my time.
Freedom of speech means freedom to tell you I don't really care.
It's not really important. I have better things to think about.
Give me the answer, and if I don't like it, OFF WITH YOUR HEAD. (...What?)
Just tell me so I can go tell all my friends.
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