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Will you state two truths and 1 lie about yourself? Don't say which is the truth and which is the lie and I will try and guess. :)
1. My net worth is somewhat less than $100,000.
2. I sometimes fantasize about having an affair with a 70 year old woman.
3. My favorite dessert is grasshopper pie.
GOOD LUCK {;-{D}
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Can you describe yourself in one word?
Cherubic
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What does your shirt say right now?
My shirt is black and has an huge imprinted nametag on the front that says: "Hello! I'm IT!" with 'IT!' looking like it was handprinted. Underneath the nametag is: "(run)"
I got the shirt on the "Shirt Woot" website for $10.
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I am fourteen and have never had a girlfriend in my life. Is this okay?
I'll assume you mean a girlfriend, romantically. Because you should have friends that are girls by now. You will know when a girl is 'girlfriend' material and if the feeling is mutual, GREAT. But time should not enter into the picture. Everyone is different in terms of developing romantic ties. My first 'girlfriend' was when I was a junior in college. My second...
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If I say "Chicago Bears", what's the first player that pops into your mind?
Billy Wade ... you can tell I'm OLD! Make that ancient.
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What is the weirdest game that you'v ever played with you friends or family?
I can remember when I was in elementary school, playing a game called "buck, buck white horse". Don't ask me why it was called that, but one team of 2 or more would play another team of equal numbers. First person on team 1 would bend at the waist, arms over his head & put the hands on a wall. Second person on the team would put his arms around the legs of the first &...
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What is your favorite card game to play with family or friends?
If you can't tell by my moniker, it is euchre. It's fast, easy to learn, doen't require a lot of memorizing who has what, and can be fun no matter what style of play your employ (conservative, aggressive, etc). I find great joy in discussing my recent successes and failures in playing the game with other euchre players.
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Ok I'm in my 50's and I am now officially a cranky old man ...are you a cranky old man/woman?
I believe I'm cranky when I have to be. Sometimes just being polite & demur doesn't get the right attention. Ergo, my self-rating would be 2% cranky, 98% nice. Welcome to my world, a 1 in 50 chance you will get your head bit off. {;-{D}
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How do you date the father of a 6yr old boy, whose mother comes in and out of his life. I've just asked my bf to move in with me, and he has sole custody of his 6yr old. I need help. I love them both (in different ways) and I really want to make it work
My daughter dated, then married, the father of a 4 year old, whose mother comes in and out of his life. It is EXTREMELY difficult to live with her husband's past since the biological mother is filling the boy's head with lies about his current mother. My daughter can only do what is legally right and try to maintain civility. If you love your boyfriend enough, you will find the...
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Legal differance between Marriage and civil partnership?
It depends on where you live. In some cases, which country? In other cases what part of what country (USA)? This seems like a simple question, but the answer is different, depending on your location. It would take a VERY lengthy response to answer all the options.
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What is a Partnership IRA
An individual retirement account could be an appropriate place to hold a limited partnership because both the I.R.A. and the partnership have long-term investment goals.
"Partnerships which anticipate high current yield," said Christopher L. Davis, president of the Investment Program Association, "will earn that income for the I.R.A. and not have it taxed as it would be were...
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What is your favorite old school video game?
Space Invaders will always be my all-time favorite
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What is the origin of the golf term "Fore!"?
This is from a book entitled, A History of Golf, by Robert Browning, (1955, J.M. Dent & Sons). Browning, a Scot, was the editor of the magazine called, "Golfing" from 1910 to 1955 and was a scholar devoted to tracing the authenticity of the many claims about the games history and lore. His account is as follows:
Dr. Neilson, a keen student of Scottish history and literature,...