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Birthday Trivia Sharing

New 25 May 2023 Asked by thetitan555 180 Comments

Happy birthday! Can we get some birthday trivia about you on your birthday?


Sure. I turn 56 today, so here’s fifty-six things you may or may not know about me. 1) I never lost a baby tooth. Every one had to be extracted.2) I was once a contestant on Trivial Pursuit: The Game Show with Wink Martindale. I answered the most questions correct, but didn’t win. 3) I once had scarlet fever (the thing the boy gets in the Velveteen Rabbit).4) I’ve been told by doctors I have very weird blood.5) I self taught myself to juggle.6) I was a magician when I was a kid with the stage name The Wiz Kid. I mostly performed for kids parties.7) I was once a freelance greeting card writer. My favorite (that didn’t get printed) showed a jug of maple syrup tipped on its side making a puddle of syrup. In the syrup was a top hat. A hand is pulling a can of green paint with a shamrock out of the hat. You open up the card and it says Sappy Paint Hat Tricks Day. It’s a triple Spoonerism. 8) Sara Gilbert (of “Roseanne” fame) and I once went out for lunch. (It wasn’t a date or anything.) 9) I broke my collarbone doing a prat fall off a stage. 10) I once pet a cheetah. In South Africa. My face from the picture of me doing that was used as my “Making Magic” photo for years.11) I once made a root beer float for Keanu Reeves. It was at a play I was volunteering for. 12) I once get trapped inside Fred Astaire’s Estate. This factoid is oddly on my Wikipedia page.13) Starting during the pandemic, my family began fostering animals. So far, we fostered four dogs, six cats, and two Guinea pigs.14) In college, I wrote and directed two plays, started an improvisation troupe, and a writing workshop. 15) I still have all my wisdom teeth. 16) I have visited every continent except Antarctica for Magic. 17) I once asked Clint Eastwood for directions, not realizing who it was until he started talking. I was lost on the Warner Brothers lot.18) My first job in Hollywood resulted from me taking part in someone else’s interview. I snuck on the lot, and ended walking into a room where they asked “Are you here for the production assistant interview?”, and I said, “Yes.”19) I once had a disease the doctors couldn’t identify. They called it Mark’s Disease. 20) I was born in Mississippi. My dad was in the Air Force at the time. 21) I asked out seven woman to my senior prom who all turned me down. I ended up going with a friend who also couldn’t get a date. 22) I took six years of Spanish. 23) Most of my family’s vacations growing up were ski vacations, so I’m a decent skier. 24) I once delivered a pizza to Richard Gere. It was as a production assistant, not a pizza delivery person. 25) I once broke into an actor’s apartment building to deliver a script. It was so late, they were asleep and didn’t hear the buzzing of the door bell. 26) I once drove six hours (three in each direction) to pick up one five-stick package of Blackjack gum as a runner (production assistant).27) Dennis Miller once thought I was a crazy man. I was sent to get him from the parking lot for a shoot and he thought I was stalking him.28) I have over two hundred tee-shirts. They are organized by color. 29) I was supposed to pitch to “The Simpsons”, but it got cancelled when I got hired in the “Roseanne” staff.30) I pitched multiple times to “Star Trek: The Next Generation”, but never sold a script. The closest I got was a pitch about Data malfunctioning. 31) I once ate crocodile. In Australia.32) I played the Tinman in fifth grade in a production of “The Wizard of the Oz”. I was so hot, my silver make-up had to be reapplied halfway through as I sweated it off.33) My mother turned down being on “Oprah” to come to my college graduation.34) My parents are both retired. My dad was a dentist and my mom a psychologist. I used to joke I had a “paradox”. 35) Every birthday since I was 9, I’ve celebrated my birthday with crab legs. 36) Since I was in grade school, every Valentine’s Day, I hand out candy hearts, and every Halloween, I hand out mellowcreme pumpkins (basically pumpkin shaped candy corns). 37) My tee-shirts every week are themed. Some themes are pretty obvious, but they often get tricky. R&D likes figuring out the theme. 38) I got a BS in Communications (no, really) from Boston University’s College of Communications. 39) I collect superhero Minimates (they look Lego-ish). I have somewhere around two thousand. They are displayed in a number of cabinets built by my dad.40) My podcast was inspired by a talk by Kevin Smith (at San Diego Comic-Con) where he said anyone could make a podcast. 41) I have attended over twenty-five San Diego Comic-Cons.42) I am related to Lorne Green of “Bonanza” fame. 43) My dad’s family came from Germany and my mom’s from Russia. In Germany, my family’s name was Rosenvasser, but it was changed to Rosewater when they came to the U.S.44) There are so few Rosewaters in the United States, that if you meet a Rosewater odds are I’m related to them.45) I have lived in five states (Mississippi, Ohio, Massachusetts, California, and Washington, in that order).46) I have visited over thirty states for Magic. 47) I once met Jim Henson when I worked on a clip show that Kermit was on. The question I asked him was if Ernie and Bert were named after the characters from “It’s a Wonderful Life”. He said not consciously. Jim Henson is one of my idols and I feel so blessed to have met him. He died a few months later.48) I met Stan Lee at Hascon. He is another of my idols that I feel so lucky to have met. 49) On “Roseanne”, I worked with Amy Sherman-Palladino (just Amy Sherman back then) and Chuck Lorre. She made “Gilmore Girls” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”. He made “Big Bang Theory” and “Two and a Half Men”. Amy was super sweet and we got along well. I don’t think Chuck liked me.50) I am a super picky eater. For example, except for apples, I don’t eat fruit. I hate bananas with a passion. 51) I have been a game player since very young. My dad loves games and introduced them to me early in life.52) I get the writing bug from my mom. 53) I used to collect lint in a giant jar. When I got married, Lora made me get rid of it. It was an impressive amount of lint.54) I have a bad tendency to burn myself a lot. My family loves to make fun of it. 55) I own over fifty flannels. My favorites are from Japan because they are more colorful with their flannels. Normally I wear a large, but in Japanese sizes, I’m an extra large.56) My favorite number is 254. I chose it when I was little.

Australian Plane Interest

New 21 May 2023 Asked by letswassermatt02love 51 Comments

Hi, Mark. Is an Australian inspired plane on the short list?


It is.

Out-of-Context Query

New 08 Feb 2023 Asked by siamkor 41 Comments

Completely off-topic - do you know the skit "The Front Fell Off" by classic New Zealander and Australian comedians Clarke and Dawe? I was thinking about "if the multiverse isn't infinite, what's outside the multiverse?" and it came to mind. I highly recommend it.


A whole lot of penguins.

Variances of Accent in Pronunciation

New 26 Jan 2022 Asked by bobinthings 36 Comments

I saw your reply about Garruk, Garrick and Eric. The point I was making is in different accents different words can rhyme or not. E.g The American English and Welsh English pronunciations of due sound alike but English English or Australian English pronunciations sound different. That doesn’t make any of them wrong, just as when an Italian or Spanish colleague says my name to me it sounds different to how I say it but they’re not *wrong*.


I use rhymes as it seems to be the way most people understand the pronunciation, but I agree that pronunciations of the same word can vary greatly from region to region. When people ask about how something is pronounced, I’m saying how we pronounce it at Wizards. We pronouce Garruk as if it was written as Garrick and not Garook. In pronunciation terms, the U is a “short u” and not a “long u”. That said, yes, there is a lot of variance in practical use based on the native language and location of the speaker.

Didgeridoo Card Flavor Explanation

New 04 Oct 2021 Asked by the-machine-orthodoxy 70 Comments

Can you explain the flavor behind Didgeridoo? Why does an aboriginal Australian instrument summon a Greek monster of The Labyrinth?


The Minotaurs in Homelands are concepted as being more Australian in influence. I never got it either.

'Australia' Themed Game Plane

New 16 May 2020 Asked by melusthesorcerer 47 Comments

Is an Australia/Oceania inspired plane on the short list?


Yes.

Future Set Naming

New 21 Dec 2018 Asked by benny-bubbles 20 Comments

Minor gripe, but could you refer to future sets as "Set X 20-whatever" rather than by the season. The seasons in Australia are different and it takes me a while to understand what you are saying. Love you and your work though. :)


The problem is Set 2 of 20XX is just as confusing. I could say the April set with the knowledge that it might come out late May or early June.

Token Suggestions

New 02 Sep 2018 Asked by crushcastles23 84 Comments

I have a really weird request. Region specific tokens. I believe tokens are the only way to do region specific cards well. I'm talking like for example, doing bear tokens and the bears are based on regional bears. US: Black Bear, Canada and Russia: Polar Bear, Australia: Koala Bear, China and South East Asia: Panda Bear, South America: Spectacled Bear, Middle East and India: Sloth Bear. You could do it with birds, or dinos, or insects all from the regions you want to have tokens for.


I’ll pass the suggestion along.

Australian Inspired Plane

New 12 May 2018 Asked by mrolp 87 Comments

"Australian plane"??? What does that even mean?


A plane inspired by Australian source material as Theros is to Greece or Amonkhet is to Egypt.

Cultural vs Genre Planes

New 12 May 2018 Asked by instababygram 57 Comments

What's the difference between "Australia Plane" and "Wild West Plane"?


One’s culturally inspired and the other genre inspired.

Australian Cards Idea

New 12 May 2018 Asked by elmdormesdoram 40 Comments

If you were to make an Australian plane, will cards be printed upside down?


But if course. : ) Trivia question: What is the one Magic card that is printed upside down? (The fave is upside down in relation to the direction of the Magic back.)

Australian Plane Possibility

New 12 May 2018 Asked by tzeentchgodofchange 64 Comments

I forgot to ask on my birthday (may third) but is there any chance at having an Australian plane?


It’s on the short list.

Urza Timing

New 27 Nov 2017 Asked by drlinky 32 Comments

Hi Mark! The unstable set looks like amazing fun! But the planeswalker "Urza, Academy Headmaster" says check back December 8th. Will this be turned on in time for the Australian December 8th release too? We'll be a day ahead of the US.


It should be. I’ll check on it when I’m back in the office.

Super Duper Death Ray

New 17 Nov 2017 Asked by shazarn 60 Comments

Thank you for Super Duper Death Ray. It makes me happy :D Much <3 from australia


It also makes me happy. I’ve been trying to get a direct damage with trample in the game for twenty years.

New Plane Inspiration

New 30 Aug 2017 Asked by zeonplamo-blog 63 Comments

Would you consider making a plane based off South-East Asia or Australia?


Yep.

Kangaroo Cards

New 03 Jul 2017 Asked by great-rusher-blog 89 Comments

When we Will have kangoroo cards?


We’ll have to get to Australian-inspired world one of these years.

Unique Minotaur Summoning

New 07 Jun 2017 Asked by bloggmg11489 60 Comments

Why does Didgeridoo summon Minotaurs??


For some reason, on Ulgrotha the minotaurs have an Australian influence.

Portal Three Kingdoms

New 07 Jun 2017 Asked by rustydecknail-blog 31 Comments

I turned 30 yesterday and would love some general trivia on Portal Three Kingdoms, since it's the source of some of my favorite cards in my cube: Ravages of War, Burning of Xinye, and Rolling Earthquake.


Portal Three Kingdoms was made because we were expanding into Asia. The few English cards were made for the Australian market.Happy Birthday!

Question Timing

New 22 Apr 2017 Asked by revealingmetal 22 Comments

Hi Mark I live in Australia and I was wondering if there is a period of time (In my TIme Zone) that would work best for sending in questions as the time im awake are most likely the times you would be asleep.


Times I’m most likely to answer questions is 7:00 pm to 12:00 am Pacific Standard Time. I do sometimes answer questions in the morning around 6:00 am to 7:00 am.

Foxes and Pop Culture

New 15 Apr 2017 Asked by from-tiny-acorns 18 Comments

Here in Australia where I live in the future, it's my birthday! What trivia is available for foxes, my favourite card, Eight-and-a-Half-Tails, or the Filigree Familiar?


The Japanese lore of multi-tailed foxes shows up in pop culture in Tails, the sidekick of Sonic the Hedgehog.Happy Birthday!P.S. Is the future cool?


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