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Old 11-14-2015, 08:29 AM
 
Location: Kanada ....(*V*)....
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ust kidding, of course. Whatever your state of dress, sit back and relax with . . .


Today's Blushing Questions:
In the 1970s streaking was a fad for a while. Of course, it's happened before and since.
Have you ever streaked or seen/heard of anyone who did? Nope

Would you streak for a million $?.....


Random Questions:
A song you like that is in a language other than your native tongue: Mireille Mathieu Blue Bayou



I can't leave home without my glasses

Another word(s) for crazy: gaga ( mad as a March hare)


Foodie Q:
Gas stations today may have rollers turning fresh hot dogs or coolers full of sushi or microwave pizza ovens, etc.
Stations, travel centers, truck plazas, whether it was grabbing a quick snack when buying fuel or sitting down to a restaurant meal,
what foods or drinks have you enjoyed (or risked ) at such places? except for water and ice I never got anything else


Just for fun:
If you gave a friend an item, thinking it was worth maybe 50 bucks,
then your friend discovered it's a collector's item that he/she can sell for $10,000,
would you think your friend should share the wealth? Why or why not? a gift is a gift,would be nice if she would tell me about her good fortune that's all

Assuming you would sell, would you share the wealth, if you were the friend who was given the valuable item? a very good question...I know I would mention it to them and I think I would feel better deciding together how we split the good fortune


Today Includes:
Teddy Bear Day
Pickle Day
Spicy Guacamole Day
Loosen Up, Lighten Up Day

Today’s Word:
stovies [STO-viz] plural noun
Scottish: potatoes stewed with onions in a stovetop dish,
sometimes with beef or sausage

Today's Quote:
"You will never find time for anything. If you want time, you must make it."...absolutely that goes for anything
~ Charles Buxton, English writer and parliamentarian

Wishing all a happy Saturday!

Thank you bjh and I wish each of you a peaceful,relaxing weekend,take some time out of your daily routine and brighten up someone else's life with a hug,a smile,a chore or just a kind word

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Old 11-14-2015, 08:57 AM
 
Location: Looking over your shoulder
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]Today's Blushing Questions:
In the 1970s streaking was a fad for a while. Of course, it's happened before and since.
Have you ever streaked or seen/heard of anyone who did?
No,
Would you streak for a million $?
Yes,,, but I want to wear shoes so my feet so they don’t get hurt, a cap to shade my balding head, sunglasses and powered my nose so it’s not so shiny………………..



Random Questions:
A song you like that is in a language other than your native tongue:

I can't leave home without
the cell phone in case of emergencies.
Another word(s) for crazy: lights ON but nobody home!

Foodie Q:
Gas stations today may have rollers turning fresh hot dogs or coolers full of sushi or microwave pizza ovens, etc.
Stations, travel centers, truck plazas, whether it was grabbing a quick snack when buying fuel or sitting down to a restaurant meal,
what foods or drinks have you enjoyed (or risked ) at such places?
I buy gas at these places and avoid any food items I might buy a coffee once in a while however.

Just for fun:
If you gave a friend an item, thinking it was worth maybe 50 bucks,
then your friend discovered it's a collector's item that he/she can sell for $10,000,
would you think your friend should share the wealth? Why or why not?
no,,, it was a gift and whatever value it might or might not have isn't mine any longer. It was a gift.
Assuming you would sell, would you share the wealth, if you were the friend who was given the valuable item?
Yes, I believe I would give most or all of the money back to someone if they hadn't known about the value.

enjoy your weekend everyone..... it's bbq grill time in sunny warm Phx-ville

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Old 11-14-2015, 10:00 AM
 
Location: Glen Burnie, MD
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Today's Blushing Questions:
In the 1970s streaking was a fad for a while. Of course, it's happened before and since.
Have you ever streaked or seen/heard of anyone who did?
No
Would you streak for a million $?
Absolutely

Random Questions:
A song you like that is in a language other than your native tongue:
No specifics come to mind, but I do like several singers who have done songs in other languages. Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, and Nelly Furtado all come to mind.
I can't leave home without my keys

Another word(s) for crazy:


Foodie Q:
Gas stations today may have rollers turning fresh hot dogs or coolers full of sushi or microwave pizza ovens, etc.
Stations, travel centers, truck plazas, whether it was grabbing a quick snack when buying fuel or sitting down to a restaurant meal,
what foods or drinks have you enjoyed (or risked ) at such places?
Never done this

Just for fun:
If you gave a friend an item, thinking it was worth maybe 50 bucks,
then your friend discovered it's a collector's item that he/she can sell for $10,000,
would you think your friend should share the wealth? Why or why not?
No, I would probably be mad at myself though!
Assuming you would sell, would you share the wealth, if you were the friend who was given the valuable item?
Depends on how well I know them
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Old 11-14-2015, 10:22 AM
 
Location: Chicago area
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[quote=bjh;41926764]Just kidding, of course. Whatever your state of dress, sit back and relax with . . .
It's too cold to be as nature intended today.

Today's Blushing Questions:
In the 1970s streaking was a fad for a while. Of course, it's happened before and since.
Have you ever streaked or seen/heard of anyone who did?
I've only seen it on TV.
Would you streak for a million $?
Um yeah and probably for less then a million.

Random Questions:
A song you like that is in a language other than your native tongue:
We love Ana Moura and see her every time she tours here. Beautiful music.
I can't leave home without _my glasses.________________________

Another word(s) for crazy:
Insane in the membrane.

Foodie Q:
Gas stations today may have rollers turning fresh hot dogs or coolers full of sushi or microwave pizza ovens, etc.
Stations, travel centers, truck plazas, whether it was grabbing a quick snack when buying fuel or sitting down to a restaurant meal,
what foods or drinks have you enjoyed (or risked ) at such places?
I remember buying fish from a vendor in the Bahamas but we usually avoid places like that. I think I may have eaten dog or cat in Mexico The tacos tasted really strange. Never again.

Just for fun:
If you gave a friend an item, thinking it was worth maybe 50 bucks,
then your friend discovered it's a collector's item that he/she can sell for $10,000,
would you think your friend should share the wealth? Why or why not?
Yes, actually I would expect the whole 10k back, but legally a gift is a gift.
Assuming you would sell, would you share the wealth, if you were the friend who was given the valuable item?
I would give my friend the whole 10k back. Friendships are worth more then money.

Today Includes:
Teddy Bear Day
Pickle Day
Spicy Guacamole Day
Loosen Up, Lighten Up Day

Today’s Word:
stovies [STO-viz] plural noun
Scottish: potatoes stewed with onions in a stovetop dish,
sometimes with beef or sausage
Sounds delish.
Today's Quote:
"You will never find time for anything. If you want time, you must make it."
~ Charles Buxton, English writer and parliamentarian

Wishing all a happy Saturday!




Thank you bjh but every day is Saturday now
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Old 11-14-2015, 10:23 AM
 
Location: The Circle City. Sometimes NE of Bagdad.
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Today's Blushing Questions:
In the 1970s streaking was a fad for a while. Of course, it's happened before and since.
Have you ever streaked or seen/heard of anyone who did?
Just on the news.

Would you streak for a million $?
Possibly

Random Questions:
A song you like that is in a language other than your native tongue:
Pata Pata - Mino'aka

I can't leave home without being dressed.

Another word(s) for crazy:
Nutso

Foodie Q:
Gas stations today may have rollers turning fresh hot dogs or coolers full of sushi or microwave pizza ovens, etc.
Stations, travel centers, truck plazas, whether it was grabbing a quick snack when buying fuel or sitting down to a restaurant meal,
what foods or drinks have you enjoyed (or risked ) at such places?
Just snack type food and a drink.

Just for fun:
If you gave a friend an item, thinking it was worth maybe 50 bucks,
then your friend discovered it's a collector's item that he/she can sell for $10,000,
would you think your friend should share the wealth? Why or why not?
I would like to think the friend would.

Assuming you would sell, would you share the wealth, if you were the friend who was given the valuable item?
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Old 11-14-2015, 10:28 AM
 
Location: Out there somewhere...a traveling man.
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Today's Blushing Questions:
In the 1970s streaking was a fad for a while. Of course, it's happened before and since.
Have you ever streaked or seen/heard of anyone who did? No, seen it only on TV.

Would you streak for a million $? Sure, it would be worth it just for the laughs.


Random Questions:
A song you like that is in a language other than your native tongue: Volare.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejzDJkUXgdw

I can't leave home without my vehicle.

Another word(s) for crazy: Nutz.


Foodie Q:
Gas stations today may have rollers turning fresh hot dogs or coolers full of sushi or microwave pizza ovens, etc.
Stations, travel centers, truck plazas, whether it was grabbing a quick snack when buying fuel or sitting down to a restaurant meal, what foods or drinks have you enjoyed (or risked ) at such places? None, don't now who has touched it before me.


Just for fun:
If you gave a friend an item, thinking it was worth maybe 50 bucks,
then your friend discovered it's a collector's item that he/she can sell for $10,000,
would you think your friend should share the wealth? Why or why not? Hey, if I gave it away that's my problem, if they want to share that's their decision.

Assuming you would sell, would you share the wealth, if you were the friend who was given the valuable item?
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Old 11-14-2015, 11:36 AM
 
Location: Airports all over the world
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Today's Blushing Questions:
In the 1970s streaking was a fad for a while. Of course, it's happened before and since.
Have you ever streaked or seen/heard of anyone who did?

Never have.

Would you streak for a million $?

Show me the money


Random Questions:
A song you like that is in a language other than your native tongue:

Hmmm..

I can't leave home without my car keys

Another word(s) for crazy:

Alaskan Mutt


Foodie Q:
Gas stations today may have rollers turning fresh hot dogs or coolers full of sushi or microwave pizza ovens, etc.
Stations, travel centers, truck plazas, whether it was grabbing a quick snack when buying fuel or sitting down to a restaurant meal,
what foods or drinks have you enjoyed (or risked ) at such places?

Christmas dinner two years in a row was a 7-11 microwave burger. There was a convenience store near the airport at Baltimore that made awesome sandwiches. Sadly 7-11 wanted the location and made the owners an offer they could not refuse. The awesome made to order sandwiches disappeared and the bland pre-made sandwiches took their place. I have had good luck stopping at WaWa's for something to eat.


Just for fun:
If you gave a friend an item, thinking it was worth maybe 50 bucks,
then your friend discovered it's a collector's item that he/she can sell for $10,000,
would you think your friend should share the wealth? Why or why not?

If the friend wants to share the wealth that is ok with me. If not, I won't say anything.

Assuming you would sell, would you share the wealth, if you were the friend who was given the valuable item?

I would


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Old 11-14-2015, 11:36 AM
 
Location: Southern California
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Today's Blushing Questions:
In the 1970s streaking was a fad for a while. Of course, it's happened before and since.
Have you ever streaked or seen/heard of anyone who did? I never have personally, but I did hear of an incident that happened at the mall near my house back then (the mall was still new). There was a guy who streaked through the length of the mall, then went out one of the exits. There was a getaway car waiting for him. He got into the car and it sped off. I don't think the police ever caught the driver and/or the streaker involved.

Would you streak for a million $? That's a definite maybe.


Random Questions:
A song you like that is in a language other than your native tongue:
This one from a group of singers from Spain:



I can't leave home without my wallet, car keys and cell phone.

Another word(s) for crazy: Nutso, cuckoo.


Foodie Q:
Gas stations today may have rollers turning fresh hot dogs or coolers full of sushi or microwave pizza ovens, etc.
Stations, travel centers, truck plazas, whether it was grabbing a quick snack when buying fuel or sitting down to a restaurant meal,
what foods or drinks have you enjoyed (or risked ) at such places? I've never gotten food from those places.


Just for fun:
If you gave a friend an item, thinking it was worth maybe 50 bucks,
then your friend discovered it's a collector's item that he/she can sell for $10,000,
would you think your friend should share the wealth? Yes. Why or why not? Because my friends, by and large, are not selfish people.

Assuming you would sell, would you share the wealth, if you were the friend who was given the valuable item? Of course I would.

Happy Saturday! Have a great weekend!
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Old 11-14-2015, 01:29 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Today's Blushing Questions:
In the 1970s streaking was a fad for a while. Of course, it's happened before and since.
Have you ever streaked or seen/heard of anyone who did?

There was that guy who streaked on state during the Oscars.

Would you streak for a million $?

I was pretty fast to say "no" but I think I would do it for a million.


Random Questions:
A song you like that is in a language other than your native tongue:

Quando Caliente el Sol.

I can't leave home without my sunglasses.

Another word(s) for crazy:

Nuts.


Foodie Q:
Gas stations today may have rollers turning fresh hot dogs or coolers full of sushi or microwave pizza ovens, etc.
Stations, travel centers, truck plazas, whether it was grabbing a quick snack when buying fuel or sitting down to a restaurant meal,
what foods or drinks have you enjoyed (or risked ) at such places?

Corny Dogs. I love 'em.


Just for fun:
If you gave a friend an item, thinking it was worth maybe 50 bucks,
then your friend discovered it's a collector's item that he/she can sell for $10,000,
would you think your friend should share the wealth? Why or why not?

If that person did not share it then he/she was not a friend to begin with.

Assuming you would sell, would you share the wealth, if you were the friend who was given the valuable item?

Yes, I would.


Today Includes:
Teddy Bear Day
Pickle Day Yum
Spicy Guacamole Day
Loosen Up, Lighten Up Day
Today’s Word:
stovies [STO-viz] plural noun
Scottish: potatoes stewed with onions in a stovetop dish,
sometimes with beef or sausage

Today's Quote:
"You will never find time for anything. If you want time, you must make it."
~ Charles Buxton, English writer and parliamentarian

Wishing all a happy Saturday!

Thanks, bjh.
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Old 11-14-2015, 01:48 PM
 
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I cant leave home without my reading glasses.
Another word for crazy....looney!

Convenience stores with those roller grills, oh I love those, and have eaten off them many times. Taquitos, jalapeno hot dogs, for junky food, its pretty good!

Happy Saturday everyone~~
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