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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2006 23:01:29 GMT -5
True. I still think so and you know I told him so, several times!
The person below me has never been to NYC.
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Post by mlm828 on Sept 15, 2006 23:25:25 GMT -5
False! I've not only visited, I lived there.
The person below me was hooked on Blind Justice after watching the Pilot.
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Sept 16, 2006 7:59:48 GMT -5
Absolutely true - I didn't even have to watch the whole Pilot to be hooked - it had me from hello!
The person below me hates to fly.
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Post by rducasey on Sept 16, 2006 8:15:40 GMT -5
The person below me hates to fly. False, actually I love it, and with my son being a pilot, I have had the opportunity to fly with him a lot. My husband on the other hand, on his first flight with our son, (in a small plane then), yelled, "put me down". He never did like flying. The person below me knows how to play the piano.
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Post by Katryna on Sept 16, 2006 10:40:32 GMT -5
The person below me knows how to play the piano. True - at least I used to know how. I took lessons for many years as a kid. Do you think it's like riding a bike - you never forget how? The Person below me owns at least one pair of Crocs
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Post by rducasey on Sept 16, 2006 11:06:27 GMT -5
The Person below me owns at least one pair of Crocs Oh Kathy, I will have to respond to that, I do! I resisted and resisted them, but must say I love them. And "I did not know you were half Pueto ric...I mean played the piano". And you respond " you learn something new every day". That has always been a regret of mine. I always wished I could play the piano. The person below me has been up in a lighthouse.
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Post by inuvik on Sept 16, 2006 11:25:36 GMT -5
The person below me has been up in a lighthouse. Nope, don't think so--but is that thing in San Fran a lighthouse? Can't remember. I've been to several in national historic sites, but you can't go up them. I used to want to be a lighthouse keeper, sounded like such a lonely, romantic job. Too bad most of them are automated now. The person below me (who is not BJO or LL ) has been to Canada.
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Post by Eyphur on Sept 16, 2006 12:17:20 GMT -5
The person below me (who is not BJO or LL ) has been to Canada. True. I went to Toronto for a weekend in 9th grade. I was terrified of elevators and refused to go up in the (CN?) tower things. We went to an amusement park (Wonderland, I think) and stopped at Niagra falls on the way home. The person below me once flunked a class in school.
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Post by hoosier on Sept 16, 2006 16:10:00 GMT -5
The person below me once flunked a class in school. False. I actually was on the honor roll several times and was ranked 16th in my graduating class (100 graduated, a big class for my school!) The person below me has a secret desire to be in the Guinness Book of World Records!
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Post by inuvik on Sept 18, 2006 11:12:35 GMT -5
The person below me has a secret desire to be in the Guinness Book of World Records! I was going to leave this for someone who does, but no one's bitten yet so... False--unless they have a record for winning the most money ever in the lottery! The person below me secretly wishes they were still single.
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Post by shmeep on Sept 18, 2006 12:17:03 GMT -5
The person below me secretly wishes they were still single. False! I'm quite happy with my guy and wouldn't have it any other way. The person below me has forged a signature in school.
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Post by carl1951 on Sept 19, 2006 12:43:19 GMT -5
Never!
Although my brother did try to forge an "Absent from School" note for himself. However, his downfall was he PRINTED it and PRINTED our mother's signature. Not exactly the brains of the outfit.
When I needed notes for school forged, my older sister did for me.
The person below me does not know how to drive a vehicle with a manual transmission aka stick shift.
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Post by shmeep on Sept 19, 2006 13:00:34 GMT -5
Never! Although my brother did try to forge an "Absent from School" note for himself. However, his downfall was he PRINTED it and PRINTED our mother's signature. Not exactly the brains of the outfit. When I needed notes for school forged, my older sister did for me. Hilarious, Carl! So you had it forged but just didn't do it yourself. Me? I forgot to have my mom sign a form at the beginning of high school and it turns out that was the signature they were going to use for comparison for the next three years and...yep. It was my signature. I wrote all my own notes from then on because if my mom signed anything, it wouldn't look the same. The person below me does not know how to drive a vehicle with a manual transmission aka stick shift. False! Every car I've ever owned has been a stick shift until now. We bought an automatic a couple of years back and it's still a little strange to me. I love driving stick, but I didn't love my dad teaching me. He got a bit tense and started making weird ape noises whenever I caused the car to make a strange noise. I just waited until I had my license and then had one of my brothers teach me. I had it nailed in half an hour because my brother was able to stay calm. The person below me is hopelessly addicted to television.
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Post by housemouse on Sept 19, 2006 13:04:52 GMT -5
The person below me is hopelessly addicted to television. Sadly this is true for me. I have been addicted ever since I was a little kid and watched reruns of Love American Style, The Brady Bunch, SWAT, Good Times, etc. with my brothers. I love TV, I'm afraid this is an addiction I will never be able to kick - not that I would want to. There. I. Said. It. The person below me has had a time when they didn't even own a television set.
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Post by inuvik on Sept 19, 2006 13:09:32 GMT -5
The person below me has had a time when they didn't even own a television set. I've had many times in my life without TV. When I was up past the Arctic Circle for a year, I had no TV, and even no radio for the first few months! Growing up, we had TV sometimes, and never cable, and I don't have cable now. I am very ambivalent-- part likes it, and part absolutely hates it as an "opiate of the masses" type thing. I also don't like the pressure of wanting to see all shows, never missing an episode, if I like something. I have never channel surfed or watched TV casually, it's just not in my nature. I can live very happily without TV, as long as I have good books to read! The person below me attends church regularly.
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