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So many questions - is that all you have?
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think it's easy answering all these games?

until I come back, can someone ask the set?
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Vowing to continue this puts me on the spot, doesn't it?

Verily, does anyone want to create the "w" questions next?
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Willingly enough, but can we switch back to having the first one be an answer again?

Why baby, why baby, why baby, why's she make him cry, baby, cry, baby, cry, baby... cry?
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I don't eXactly know, but my guess is too much red pepper in his chili.

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Zipping downhill ever faster and enjoying the thrill of life.

All right, is that vision too unrealistic? :confused:
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Baricading yourself in that large pot hole, did that make you feel safe?

Can you characterise the feelings you had when it was time to climb out?
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Didn't get killed by the Illuminati, so I was overjoyed.

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For starters I thought they had everything I wanted.
Given the size of my feet do you think they can help me with the led light flip flops?
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Walking in Led light flip flops was so much more precarious than I first imagined ..

But from your experience with them have you managed to evade glass shards to the feet .. especially given the current political environment
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Hopefully, they can shed some light on what flip flops work best for you.

Is it possible I've put this thread on the right footing again?
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Is there satisfaction in setting things aright

Would you consider your self OCD .. if so how do you navigate through life with it
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Just right now I'd say I'm not--but I have had my OCD moments upon occasion.

Knickknacks are something people like to collect; what knickknacks do you like to have around you?
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Music, Candles .. quite a few ... and I have a few Little ceramic animals .. and ducks because .. ducks ❀️ πŸ¦† though generally speaking .. I have a rammed earth cottage, oldie workday with fleur de Lis on the arches and window sills.. this allows me to have knick nacks 😁

What do you surround yourself with ... how have you made your dwelling a home.
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Lightweight things that at easily moved, mostly.

Maybe it feels more like a home for you when there's lots of items on the windowsills?
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Hahaha its true.. I just looked up and saw my pottery duckies πŸ‘Œ and photos everywhere lol πŸ˜‚ then theres my Bouguerau and my Waterhouse paintings .. mmm πŸ€— Im a home body 😁

Speaking of easy to move... all our furniture is heavy and not easy to move and I want the carpet ripping up 8O

So now moving on, does sport and athletics have a role in school and the community πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ If so what value do you see sports having socially πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
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Sports and athletics definitely teach children how to work as a team, how to win and lose graciously, and how to follow rules. These are all important to schools and communities. Plus, they're fun and bring people together. I do take exception to the disproportionate budgets allowed sports like American Football that require huge amounts of equipment. In most of the world, Soccer is king because it requires very little stuff.

Same idea, only music. Does music play a valuable role in school and community, and socially?
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Yes music does play a valuable role in school and community and socially. Learning music teaches discipline, pattern, rhythm but more importantly creativity. All these qualities are great for developing initiative, problem solving techniques, it also brings communities together, it promotes joyful engagements and singing and dancing .. or more music. Music sets mood, ambience and atmosphere .. which is vital for socialisation.

Does social media have value individually, for families and communities πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
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Zero desire to disagree with that.

All right what should the next interview topic be?
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