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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 21:26 on 9th April 2011

England of course. I would come "home"

If you go out to eat what is your favourite meal?

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Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 01:56 on 10th April 2011

Depending on my mood, I think I like a good steak or Mexican.  Mexican food's probably my favorite.

Do you make to do lists? 

 

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Brenda Harvey
Brenda Harvey
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Posted at 03:43 on 10th April 2011

Never. I'd have to make a list to remind me to look at the to do list:)

 If you could relive one year of your life, what year would it be and why?

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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 21:21 on 11th April 2011

i would like to go back to 1959 when i first started work,i met a chap who was 5 yrs older than me i was his apprentice we formed a good relationship and it is still as strong now as it was then.

how old were you when you got married and would you do it again.Smile

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cathyml
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Posted at 21:32 on 11th April 2011

18 James.  Many pro and cons but I probably would do it again but it would probably have been easier had we been a couple of years older.

How old were you when you got your driver's licence?

 

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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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Posted at 14:25 on 12th April 2011

Oh my goodness, I am trying to remember that far back. lol. I was a late bloomer and got my license when I was either eighteen or nineteen.

Ron - No smart remarks, mate. We all know you learned to drive in the Flintstone's car. ;-)

Oops! Forgot to post a question. lol.

Have you ever killed an animal for food? If not, could you?



Edited by: Diana Sinclair at:12th April 2011 14:28
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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 17:48 on 12th April 2011

No I haven't thankfully.  I hope I would never have to - but if it was necessary I would get husband or son to do it, (like I make them do the fish they catch). lol.

(Diana I wouldn't call learning to drive at 18 or 19 a late bloomer.  I eventually went for mine in my 30's! LOL)

Would you prefer to holiday at the sea or lakeside or river?

 

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Marjorie Pope
Marjorie Pope
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Posted at 21:18 on 12th April 2011

As I live by the sea, for a change and for beautiful scenery, it would be lakes.

Have you lived in a big city?

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cathyml
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Posted at 19:58 on 13th April 2011

I have lived in Pretoria Marjorie, but that would not be as large as London for instance.  I much prefer the smaller country villages though.

What place have you got the happiest memories of?

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Marjorie Pope
Marjorie Pope
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Posted at 20:21 on 13th April 2011

I lived in  Plymouth for 20 years or so, but I'm not keen on city life either.

My happiest memories are here in Brixham, where I have lived for most of my life.

Would you enjoy a weekend at a health spa?

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