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Just a jump start on tomorrow's questions for November 8th since I will be sanding and spackling in the AM.
Today’s Questions
What do you do in your spare time?
What is your favorite type of entertainment?
What is something you are looking forward to?
Extra Credit Questions:
Pen or Pencil?
Red or Green?
Rock and Roll or Country?
Pretzels or Chips?
Snow or Rain?
Target or Walmart?
Silver or Gold?
Chair or Booth at a restaurant?
Window or Aisle in a plane?
Desktop or Laptop?
Milkshake or Smoothie?
Long Sleeve or Short Sleeve?
Bonus Questions:
Where you live, how much is?
A gallon of milk or juice?
A gallon of gas?
Butter?
A loaf of bread?
Ground Beef?
Bacon?
Just For Fun:
It’s time for a round of Scattergories
Starting with the letter “M ” give one answer to each of these categories.
Articles of Clothing
Movie Titles
Car Parts
Athletes
Four Letter Words
Items in a Refrigerator
Farm Animals
Street Names
Things At A Circus
Tools
Things in a Jar
Colors
Riddle Of The Day:
There is a feline that must be held back
It holds a secret well within a sack.
Must be kept inside, not allowed to go.
Should it be let out, everyone will know.
Today’s Word:
Magnanimous adj. Very generous or forgiving, particularly toward a rival or someone less powerful than oneself.
Quote Of The Day:
“Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it.”
Confucius******
I read through your most recent post there & was impressed with all the work you guys have done.
Just a jump start on tomorrow's questions for November 8th since I will be sanding and spackling in the AM.
Today’s Questions
What do you do in your spare time? Draw, read, smoke, listen to music.
What is your favorite type of entertainment? Can't pick just one:
good books & tv shows, hypnotic tunes, occasionally a conversation with another person.
What is something you are looking forward to? New episodes of shows I like.
Snow (but not the cold that necessarily accompanies it).
The holidays being over already-if only.
Extra Credit Questions:
Pen or Pencil? Pen
Red or Green? Can't choose, they're my 2 favorites
Rock and Roll or Country? R'n'R
Pretzels or Chips? Chips
Snow or Rain? Snow, by a large margin
Target or Walmart? Target, but I go to W-M more often because it's closer.
Silver or Gold? Silver. For years, have painted my fingernails silver. It pleases me to look at-shiny
Chair or Booth at a restaurant? Booth
Window or Aisle in a plane?
Desktop or Laptop? Desktop
Milkshake or Smoothie?
Long Sleeve or Short Sleeve? Long sleeve-'cause I can push up long sleeves, but can't pull down short ones.
Bonus Questions:
Where you live, how much is?
A gallon of milk or juice?
Don't know, I only buy half-gallon of milk, that was $3.50.
A gallon of gas?
$2.99, was with friend who just filled up today.
Butter?
$2.99 as of a month and a half ago, last time I bought it.
A loaf of bread?
$1 or so for cheapest brand.
Ground Beef?
Don't know, I only buy ground steak.
Bacon?
$4, depends also on whether you mean raw or pre-cooked.
Just For Fun:
It’s time for a round of Scattergories
Starting with the letter “M ” give one answer to each of these categories.
Articles of Clothing Mock turtleneck
Movie Titles Moscow on the Hudson
Car Parts Muffler
Athletes Dikembe Mutombo
Four Letter Words Math
Items in a Refrigerator Metal (in the construction of the fridge itself)
Farm Animals Mule
Street Names Martin Luther King, jr. Blvd.
Things At A Circus Mayhem
Tools Microscope
Things in a Jar Marmite
Colors Mauve
Enjoy your weekend
Thanks for the Qs, lisa.
Wishing everyone a calm weekend.
Just a jump start on tomorrow's questions for November 8th since I will be sanding and spackling in the AM.
Today’s Questions
What do you do in your spare time?
What spare time?
What is your favorite type of entertainment?
Spending time with my critters or CD
What is something you are looking forward to?
Bedtime
Extra Credit Questions:
Pen or Pencil? Pen
Red or Green? Red
Rock and Roll or Country? Country
Pretzels or Chips? Chios
Snow or Rain? Òoo that's a tough one, I like both
Target or Walmart? Walmart
Silver or Gold? Silver
Chair or Booth at a restaurant? Booth
Window or Aisle in a plane? Window
Desktop or Laptop? Laptop
Milkshake or Smoothie? Milkshake
Long Sleeve or Short Sleeve? Shirt sleeve
Bonus Questions:
Where you live, how much is?
A gallon of milk or juice? Milk is 4.59 or something like that
A gallon of gas? Dunno about a gallon but a litre of gas at the moment is 99.9 cents
Butter? $5ish
A loaf of bread? 3 for $5.00 the last time I bought some
Ground Beef? $8 and some cents
Bacon? Not too sure
Just For Fun:
It’s time for a round of Scattergories
Starting with the letter “M ” give one answer to each of these categories.
Articles of Clothing - mittens
Movie Titles - Mr. Mom
Car Parts - motor
Athletes - Mark Messier
Four Letter Words - maps
Items in a Refrigerator - milk
Farm Animals - mongoose
Street Names - montreal street
Things At A Circus - monkey
Tools - mallet
Things in a Jar - money
Colors - Maroon
Riddle Of The Day:
There is a feline that must be held back
It holds a secret well within a sack.
Must be kept inside, not allowed to go.
Should it be let out, everyone will know.
Today’s Word:
Magnanimous adj. Very generous or forgiving, particularly toward a rival or someone less powerful than oneself.
Quote Of The Day:
“Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it.”
Confucius******
Hello everyone…Mike and I have been working hard on the house. Here is the story if anyone is interested:
Our New House And Ongoing Remodel With Pictures
Just a jump start on tomorrow's questions for November 8th since I will be sanding and spackling in the AM.
Today’s Questions
What do you do in your spare time? Chores or chase the gkids!
What is your favorite type of entertainment?
What is something you are looking forward to? A trip to visit our sons.
Extra Credit Questions:
Pen or Pencil?
Red or Green?
Rock and Roll or Country?
Pretzels or Chips?
Snow or Rain?
Target or Walmart?
Silver or Gold?
Chair or Booth at a restaurant?
Window or Aisle in a plane?
Desktop or Laptop?
Milkshake or Smoothie?
Long Sleeve or Short Sleeve?
Bonus Questions:
Where you live, how much is?
A gallon of milk or juice?
3 bucks
A gallon of gas?
Under 3 bucks
Butter?
3 bucks or so...a lb.
A loaf of bread?
$2.50 +
Ground Beef?
5 bucks a lb.
Bacon?
3 bucks a lb +
Riddle Of The Day:
There is a feline that must be held back
It holds a secret well within a sack.
Must be kept inside, not allowed to go.
Should it be let out, everyone will know.
Spoiler
Letting the cat out of the bag
Today’s Word:
Magnanimous adj. Very generous or forgiving, particularly toward a rival or someone less powerful than oneself.
Quote Of The Day:
“Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it.”
Confucius******
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Just a jump start on tomorrow's questions for November 8th since I will be sanding and spackling in the AM.
Today’s Questions
What do you do in your spare time? Read, play with my dog, take walks, watch tv and movies, listen to music.
What is your favorite type of entertainment? Watching movies.
What is something you are looking forward to? Getting a good night sleep one of these days!
Extra Credit Questions:
Pen or Pencil? Pen
Red or Green? Red
Rock and Roll or Country? Both
Pretzels or Chips? Both
Snow or Rain? Rain
Target or Walmart? Target
Silver or Gold? Silver
Chair or Booth at a restaurant? Booth
Window or Aisle in a plane? Neither I don't fly
Desktop or Laptop? Desktop but I would like a Laptop
Milkshake or Smoothie? Smoothie
Long Sleeve or Short Sleeve? Both
Bonus Questions:
Where you live, how much is?
A gallon of milk or juice? 2% milk this week is $3.39.
A gallon of gas? $2.75 for regular
Butter? $ 2.59 - $2.99
A loaf of bread? Store brand rye bread is &1.99 this week.
Ground Beef? $2.98 a pound
Bacon? I don't know since I haven't bought it in over a year!
Just For Fun:
It’s time for a round of Scattergories
Starting with the letter "M ”give one answer to each of these categories.
Articles of Clothing - Miniskirt
Movie Titles - Misery
Car Parts - Muffler
Athletes - Eli Manning
Four Letter Words - Mace
Items in a Refrigerator - Margarine
Farm Animals - Mule
Street Names - Market St.
Things At A Circus. - Monkeys
Tools - Mallet
Things in a Jar -Money
Colors. - Mauve
Riddle Of The Day:
There is a feline that must be held back
It holds a secret well within a sack.
Must be kept inside, not allowed to go.
Should it be let out, everyone will know.
Today’s Word:
Magnanimous adj. Very generous or forgiving, particularly toward a rival or someone less powerful than oneself.
Quote Of The Day:
“Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it.”
Confucius******
Today’s Questions
What do you do in your spare time? As little as possible.
What is your favorite type of entertainment? music & some films
What is something you are looking forward to? Getting up for another day.
Extra Credit Questions:
Pen or Pencil? Pen
Red or Green? Green
Rock and Roll or Country? R & R
Pretzels or Chips? chips
Snow or Rain? rain
Target or Walmart? target
Silver or Gold? gold
Chair or Booth at a restaurant? chair
Window or Aisle in a plane? window
Desktop or Laptop? either
Milkshake or Smoothie? smoothie
Long Sleeve or Short Sleeve? short
Bonus Questions:
Where you live, how much is?
A gallon of milk or juice? $3
A gallon of gas? $2.77
Butter? $3
A loaf of bread? $1.50
Ground Beef? $5
Bacon? $3 or 4
Just For Fun:
It’s time for a round of Scattergories
Starting with the letter “M ” give one answer to each of these categories.
Articles of Clothing
Movie Titles The Manhattan Project
Car Parts Mud flaps
Athletes marathon
Four Letter Words more
Items in a Refrigerator milk
Farm Animals mule
Street Names Broadway
Things At A Circus music
Tools mallet
Things in a Jar marbles
Colors magenta
What do you do in your spare time? Read, listen to music, go for a drive through the hills
What is your favorite type of entertainment? Live music
What is something you are looking forward to? Thanksgiving
Extra Credit Questions:
Pen or Pencil?
Red or Green?
Rock and Roll or Country?
Pretzels or Chips? Eh... neither
Snow or Rain?
Target or Walmart?
Silver or Gold?
Chair or Booth at a restaurant?
Window or Aisle in a plane?
Desktop or Laptop?
Milkshake or Smoothie?
Long Sleeve or Short Sleeve?
Bonus Questions:
Where you live, how much is?
A gallon of milk or juice? $3 - $5
A gallon of gas? $2.95
Butter? $5
A loaf of bread? Rarely buy bread & when I do it's at a discount place
Ground Beef? $5 a pound
Bacon? No idea.
Just For Fun:
It’s time for a round of Scattergories
Starting with the letter “M ” give one answer to each of these categories.
Articles of Clothing Mittens
Movie Title Monty Python & the Holy Grail
Car Parts muffler
Athletes Magic Johnson
Four Letter Words Mind
Items in a Refrigerator Mustard
Farm Animals Mildred the cow
Street Names Main Street
Things At A Circus Music
Tools Measuring tape
Things in a Jar Mayo
Colors Maize
Riddle Of The Day:
There is a feline that must be held back
It holds a secret well within a sack.
Must be kept inside, not allowed to go.
Should it be let out, everyone will know. Oh..... yes. I know.
Quote Of The Day:
“Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it.”
Confucius****** True
Today’s Questions
What do you do in your spare time? Read, exercise, do genealogy sometimes.
What is your favorite type of entertainment? Reading or surfing the Internet.
What is something you are looking forward to? Thanksgiving weekend.
Extra Credit Questions:
Pen or Pencil? With black ink preferably.
Red or Green? Blue.
Rock and Roll or Country?
Pretzels or Chips? Happy to have pretzels, too.
Snow or Rain? As long as it melts soon.
Target or Walmart?
Silver or Gold?
Chair or Booth at a restaurant? King of Queens guy says, a booth is a vacation for your ass.
Window or Aisle in a plane?
Desktop or Laptop?
Milkshake or Smoothie?
Long Sleeve or Short Sleeve?
Bonus Questions:
Where you live, how much is? All too much.
Just For Fun:
It’s time for a round of Scattergories
Starting with the letter “M ” give one answer to each of these categories.
Articles of Clothing moccasins
Movie Titles Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Car Parts muffler
Athletes Minnesota Vikings
Four Letter Words mile
Items in a Refrigerator milk
Farm Animals mules
Street Names Main St.
Things At A Circus magician
Tools miter saw
Things in a Jar marbles
Colors maroon
Just a jump start on tomorrow's questions for November 8th since I will be sanding and spackling in the AM.
Today’s Questions
What do you do in your spare time? As little as possible, w/a little CD thrown in there, too!
What is your favorite type of entertainment? Enjoy the peacefulness of nature, either here in the woods or at our beach/ocean, just soaking up the scenery.
What is something you are looking forward to? Festive holidays w/family, friends, good food & drink
Extra Credit Questions:
Pen or Pencil? Pen Red or Green? Red
Rock and Roll or Country? Rock 'N Roll
Pretzels or Chips? Chips
Snow or Rain? Rain mostly, love snow but only the occasional type that melts within a day or two
Target or Walmart? Walmart for lowest prices
Silver or Gold? Both
Chair or Booth at a restaurant? Booth
Window or Aisle in a plane? Window
Desktop or Laptop? Laptop
Milkshake or Smoothie? Smoothie
Long Sleeve or Short Sleeve? Depends on the weather - short in hot/warm, long in cold
Bonus Questions:
Where you live, how much is?
A gallon of milk or juice?
A gallon of gas?
Butter?
A loaf of bread?
Ground Beef?
Bacon? No way to give any meaningful amounts here as it's all subjective to the type brands bought. If it's a needed item, it's bought, regardless.
Just For Fun:
It’s time for a round of Scattergories
Starting with the letter “M ” give one answer to each of these categories.
Articles of Clothing - Mini-skirt
Movie Titles - Men in Black
Car Parts - manifold
Athletes - Michael Jordan
Four Letter Words -mark
Items in a Refrigerator - Margarine
Farm Animals - Mule
Street Names - Main, pretty sure there is one in almost every city!
Things At A Circus - Monkeys
Tools - Monkey wrench
Things in a Jar - Marbles
Colors - Mauve
Riddle Of The Day:
There is a feline that must be held back
It holds a secret well within a sack.
Must be kept inside, not allowed to go.
Should it be let out, everyone will know.
Spoiler
Don't let the cat out of the bag
Today’s Word:
Magnanimous adj. Very generous or forgiving, particularly toward a rival or someone less powerful than oneself.
Quote Of The Day:
“Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it.” Confucius******
Just a jump start on tomorrow's questions for November 8th since I will be sanding and spackling in the AM.
Today’s Questions
What do you do in your spare time? camp (when weather is nice), fish, walk, read, watch TV.
What is your favorite type of entertainment? watching TV
What is something you are looking forward to? the holidays
Extra Credit Questions:
Pen or Pencil? both
Red or Green? red
Rock and Roll or Country? rock and roll
Pretzels or Chips? chips
Snow or Rain? neither
Target or Walmart? Walmart
Silver or Gold? both
Chair or Booth at a restaurant? booth
Window or Aisle in a plane? window
Desktop or Laptop? laptop
Milkshake or Smoothie? milkshake
Long Sleeve or Short Sleeve? long
Bonus Questions:
Where you live, how much is?
A gallon of milk or juice? I only buy a half gallon-$1.29
A gallon of gas? $2.82
Butter? $2.99
A loaf of bread? $1.12
Ground Beef? $2.89
Bacon? $4.99
Just For Fun:
It’s time for a round of Scattergories
Starting with the letter “M ” give one answer to each of these categories.
Articles of Clothing miniskirt
Movie Titles Manhattan Project
Car Parts motor
Athletes Magic Johnson
Four Letter Words mile
Items in a Refrigerator margarine
Farm Animals milk cows
Street Names Main
Things At A Circus Midway
Tools mallett
Things in a Jar mayonaisse
Colors magenta
Riddle Of The Day:
There is a feline that must be held back
It holds a secret well within a sack.
Must be kept inside, not allowed to go.
Should it be let out, everyone will know.
Letting the cat out of the bag
Today’s Word:
Magnanimous adj. Very generous or forgiving, particularly toward a rival or someone less powerful than oneself.
Quote Of The Day:
“Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it.”
Confucius******
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