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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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Posted at 19:57 on 25th February 2011

No. I've lived many places.

You are a foster parent and have been asked if you will accept a child who kills and mutilates animals. Do you take the child in?

(Incidentally, this was a question recently asked of a friend of mine who is a foster parent.)

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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 20:13 on 25th February 2011

No.  I'm not a qualified psychiatric worker and don't feel I would have the knowledge to help this child.

Could you open your home and your lives to foster children?

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Sk Lawson
Sk Lawson
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Posted at 00:34 on 26th February 2011

Help all kids...don't need to be called an foster parent...from what I see of it they get paid...something I've never had helpng kids in general. I had them with one parent, two parents, no parents...I guess you'd call that an foster kid, though one was getting "emancipated" through the court to be on his own with the recongition of an 21 year old..so he could earn wages as an adult to support himself as an adult.  He had to have an sponsor...but they were not leagally bound.

On the moving, some people say with the "earth changes" be prepared in the days ahead to simply move on just for  survival. I would guess the most recent example of that was Hurricane Katerina.

If you could be in Prince William's wedding..what would you like to serve in what position?...why?

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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 16:32 on 26th February 2011

Photographer of course! lol.  That way I get to see everything!

Have you a favourite film/movie?

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Marjorie Pope
Marjorie Pope
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Posted at 17:45 on 26th February 2011

No.  I rarely go to the cinema, but I did enjoy The King's Speech recently.

Do you prefer gold or silver jewellery?

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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 17:48 on 26th February 2011

Silver, suits my skin tone better!

How many handbags to you have?

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Marjorie Pope
Marjorie Pope
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Posted at 17:53 on 26th February 2011

Too many!  Probably 12.

On the same lines:   How many pairs of shoes do you have?

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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 19:12 on 26th February 2011

Probably a dozen including boots, slippers, crocs, trainers, etc.

Do you ever wear a hat and if so what type of hat?

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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 19:33 on 26th February 2011

flat cap            occasionally

 do you remember both sets of grandparents--if not how many?

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Marjorie Pope
Marjorie Pope
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Posted at 19:39 on 26th February 2011

Yes, all except my paternal grandfather who died when I was 2.  I was 35 when my maternal grandfather died, so I remember him very well.

How many grandchildren (if you are old enough, lol) do you have?

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