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Old 04-09-2015, 06:12 PM
 
Location: "Arlen" Texas
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Today's Questions:
From where you are, what's something you see that is:
-Square or cubed?
The computer screen.
-Round or oval? Indentations on bookends.
-Slanted or angled? Reflection of the lights in the window.

Hot tubs, yay or nay?
Yes.

Your favorite dinosaur(s)?
Dino.

One (or more, if you like) entertainer(s) you consider to be "iconic"?
Burt Lancaster. Hubba, hubba! lol

Any feathers in your home?
Not that I know of.

Tell us any word, phrase or saying in a language other than English?
Sayonara.

What does your answer to the above question mean in English? Good bye in Japanese.

Did you know Winston Churchill's mum was an American?
No.
---> Lady Randolph Churchill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Foodie Questions:
Feel like a nut or not?
Almonds, yes.

Fondue or fon-don't?
Fondue do!

Cinnamon roll or fruit-filled danish?
Cinnamon roll, fresh from the oven.

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Old 04-10-2015, 12:32 AM
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Today's Questions:
From where you are, what's something you see that is:
-Square or cubed? Tissue box
-Round or oval?
Lens of a flashlight
-Slanted or angled? Trees in a painting

Hot tubs, yay or nay? I'm thinking nay, except maybe a brief time in a private one.

Your favorite dinosaur(s)? Stegosaurus

One (or more, if you like) entertainer(s) you consider to be "iconic"?
Cary Grant, Bette Davis, Clark Gable, Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Gregory Peck, Grace Kelly


Any feathers in your home? Yes, we have a dream-catcher on one wall.

Tell us any word, phrase or saying in a language other than English? In German: Der Apfel fällt nicht weit vom Baum.

What does your answer to the above question mean in English? The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

Did you know Winston Churchill's mum was an American? Was reminded of it when preparing the history.


Foodie Questions:
Feel like a nut or not?

Fondue or fon-don't? Never tried the cheese, but would like to.

Cinnamon roll or fruit-filled danish? I'd like a cherry Danish.

Thanks, everyone, for playing along! Have a good weekend.

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