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1. What is your favorite book?
John Steinbeck's "East of Eden."
2. Are you afraid of the dark?
Not at all.
3. Are you mean?
I hope not!
4. Is cheating ever OK?
I should say no, but if I think about it I can probably come up with a few instances where it's OK.
5. Can you keep white shoes white?
I haven't worn white shoes in decades. I wear black Birkenstocks.
6. Are you currently bored?
Heck no.
7. Would you change your name?
I am noticing very early signs of dementia, mostly forgetting names. If I changed my name, I wouldn't have a clue who I am.
8. Do you like the subway?
I ride it when I have to, but I don't particularly like it.
9. Who’s the last person you had a deep conversation with?
Jeri
10. Dumbest lie you’ve ever told?
We told our kids their ears would fall off if they didn't eat their vegetables. (They didn't believe us, but a kid we were babysitting was very upset and asked his mother is this was true)
11. Do you sleep with your door open or closed?
I sleep in the living room and in the family room...no doors.
12. Favorite month?
October...the summer heat is gone, the leaves on the trees are beautiful and the coming season will be winter.
13. Dark, milk, or white chocolate?
Milk, definitely.
14. Tea or coffee?
Peet's French Roast.
15. Night or day?
Probably night.
I've been forgetting names for literally decades. NOT my strength.
ReplyDeleteI forget names, too. I run into people at the store all the time and have no idea who they are. But they know me.
ReplyDeleteYour dumbest list is awesome. It made me laugh out loud!
ReplyDeleteForgetting names is common as you get older. I do too.
ReplyDelete:o)
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To paraphrase Ben Franklin, Birkenstocks are God's way of showing us He loves us!
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