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If you make plans about something, do you always carry them out?
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If you make plans about something, do you always carry them out?
Nope, Most of the time I am unable to carry them out.
Have you watched the third season of Gilmore Girls? Did you like it better than the first two?
argh, I never watch Gilmore girls if I can possibly help it.(sorry honey)
Do you ever stop in the middle of doing something and wonder why on earth you are even doing it?
All the time :alien:
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No, it takes me a long time to work up the energy to do something. If I'm going to get off my lazy a**, it has to be for a really good reason. :p
Do you like things (candles, potpourri, perfume) that smell like flowers? Or do you prefer fruit smells, or nothing at all? (So many things at my workplace smell like flowers, and people seem to like them, but I've never smelled a single one that didn't make me wince and cringe.)
I usually can't stand any artificialor simmulated scents. I think I have smelled the odd one that was pretty decent ... but only if its really subtle. My sister is allergic to artificial and simmulated scents, its pretty intence.
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mmmm i agree if people want to smell flowers why oh why don't they go into the countryside and smell REAL ones. There's always something about artificial smells that make me feel ever so slightly queasy. Having said that some things can smell so scrumptious i could eat them. mmmm especially vanilla, i lurve vanilla!!
Do you prefer an urban or rural lifestyle?
Well, the most "urban" lifestyle I've ever lived, I'm living now. My window overlooks a parking lot full of restaurants, and Main Street is about a hundred yards "that way." But the total population is only about 12,000, so I don't know if it really qualifies as "urban." However, before that I spent a year at a tiny college atop a mountain, hardly ever getting into town, seeing only my classmates and professors, and I quite preferred that. My dream house would be a small farmhouse in the middle of nowhere, with a nice herb garden. So, why don't I say "rural"? :)
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I will prefer Urban. Rural, No way! In cities/towns we have nice schools, colleges, hospitals and stuff for fun and in Rural, these things are not present.
Nice one, so the same question!
Half way between urban and rural. I'm picky it seems. I grew up in a small town so I find the city too dirty and the country too lonely.
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Urban, definately. I've grown up in the city I wouldn't know what to do without the noise. Not that I live in a noisey area now by any means but it's still mostly citified.
Do you think this statement is true: "You always want to live in the house you grew up in" As in concsiously or subconscieously one tends to gravitate towards houses like the one they were raised in.
For me its definitely true. I grew up in a large, beautiful, crowded victorian house with high cealings, lots of people, pillars in one room, and red brick overlooking a large front yard. It was great!
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First let me say that I grew up very poor, and the house in which we lived often had ice freeze on the inside of the walls in winter. There were three kids and my mother, and we all slept in the same bed in wintertime when it was blue cold for warmth. We moved out of that house and three years later it was destroyed in a flood. But somehow, it is still the house of my dreams, yes. I go and stand at the empty lot sometimes and remember. And despite everything, all my dreams involving that house are happy ones. :)
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Definitely. We do own the thing, after all. Honestly, I really think that's true.
Same question since I can't think of any other right now.
Oh! That's a dream for me. The house when I grue up has memories in each of its corners. That would be reviving the past for me.
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