Well, that's unjust too. A good doctor makes the same as a mediocre or crapy doctor?Quote:
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No. It's not a wise thing to do.Quote:
Would you pick up a hitch-hiker?
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Well, that's unjust too. A good doctor makes the same as a mediocre or crapy doctor?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jean-Baptiste
No. It's not a wise thing to do.Quote:
Would you pick up a hitch-hiker?
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Sure I would....NOT!
Would you ever consider doing the Macarena Dance?
I'd rather pick up a hitchhiker!
Do you strive to eat a balanced diet at every meal?
I just had a fish sandwich, and later I'll eat some peanuts, so no.
Would you gamble on a fishing tournament?
A fishing tournament is a gamble! :lol:
Would you laugh at another person's misfortunes and then feel bad about it?
Yes. Well, feeling bad about it would depend on how well I knew that person with misfortune. For a friend, I would not feel bad; my friends and I sit around and have laugh fests at each other's misfortunes, all in fun of course. For a stranger the thought that maybe they really did not deserve any such thing to befall them would creep into my mind, and then I'd feel bad.
Would you bath in a freezing river if you were in the wilderness for a couple of days all alone, just to stay clean? A non-dangerous-current river, of course.
I would, and I have many times. Not just cold rivers, either, but snow-melt rivers in the Sierra Nevada of California. "Invigorating" is the word I'm supposed to use, but it is an inaccurate word. Perhaps "Cardiac paddles" would be closer to the truth. The real trick is to have soap-on-a-rope because your fingers turn blue and cannot hold the soap in less than a minute's time and you certainly don't want to go diving for something more slippery than a live trout and half as small! But for all the dread of the bath, the warmth of drying afterwards is pure bliss. If you should ever try it, and you're far away enough from strangers, or confident enough about your body, taking your time to dress, perhaps laying on a towel for awhile to improve your tan, is certainly part of the luxury of bathing in the wild.
Would you bathe your mother or father if they were incapacitated or senile and unable to attend to their own hygiene? Would you do it if the one you had to bathe was the opposite gender from you?
No I could not do that for either of my parents. I would have to hire someone.
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I have done that for my mother and grandmother. Yes, if need be I would.
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My mother raised the three of us with no help from my dad on hard labor with her hands. I would do anything for her that she required. http://www.industreal.spb.ru/smiles/heart.gifhttp://www.industreal.spb.ru/smiles/heart.gif
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I used to have a job doing such things for others, so I suppose it would be only an extra step to bathing my parents, but I would prefer to hire someone else.
Would you leave a two dollar bicycle behind and start walking if it had a flat tire, or would you take it home and fix it?
A bicycle with a flat tire is just a unicycle with some disassembly required. :D
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I wouldn't be so foolish to do so. Take it.
Would you do something dangerous to please a child? ( I know it's strange as a question)
What, like jump from three stories? Ok. If, that is, the child is worth pleasing and has a good laugh, but some children don't show that they're pleased in a very pleasing way, or they have a very shrieky laugh--that would make me regret a broken leg. But sometimes the only way to test a child's laugh is by performing a dangerous stunt--so yes.
Would you sit through ten John Waters films in a row to please a person that you fancied? (Assuming, of course, that John Waters' films are lousy.)
Well...yes, and infact I have done similar. :DQuote:
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Would you accept a tiny bribe, say 2.00, even though it is against your companys policy?