If it were my own. :D Or any other, of course, I would!
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If it were my own. :D Or any other, of course, I would!
Same question
You ask this question of the father of three? Been there, done that, and before too many year shall have to do it with *shudders* grandchildren! http://www.smileyville.net/brizco/oops.gif
If someone tells you that you cannot do something for a physical reason, are you determined to prove them wrong if at all possible?
depends on what it is, if it was something i wouldnt dislike doing then that would perfectly on me, (remembering my gym class with a teacher who had no faith in me..i did everything to prove i could) if my docter said i couldn't do something though,(maybe it would have negative consequenses for my health) ide listen to her.
would you sacrifice you life for the thing you find most important, if it would be constuctive for that cause? (example: if you were to die to save people from hunger, and it actually would work)
Were It what I find most important- Well yeah :)
Same Q.
I definately would, as long as it doesn't involve Death.
Would you live in a tree house for a month?
Hmm...maybe, it could be fun.
Would you live on a deserted island for six months?
Maybe if I had a few things with me, lose a bit of weight that way :)
Would you have an arranged marriage?
Depends on whether or not it was a good match. But probably not, since it wouldn't be fair for either party to be shortchanged.
Would you go into a long-distance relationship with an open mind?
What do you mean by open mind? I've tried it once- it really didn't work out so well.
Would you move across the country to be with someone you might love?
By "open mind," I mean that you'd go into it without preconceptions of the alleged "long-distance failure rate."
Depends on the situation at hand, and how entrenched I am in my geographical position. But conceivably.
Same question.
I almost did once upon a time, leaving my beloved home of Portland, until she decided she would just stay here, instead of moving across the country, where I would have followed without hesitation. :nod:Quote:
Originally Posted by papayahed
Same question (good one, papayahed!).
hm, well, I think it would depend on the situation. My step-father and my mother met and tried it, it ended badly, so I think I would have to judge the situation when it presented itself.
Would you sit on Santa's lap still?
oh yeah definetely, but i would have probably had afew drinks by then:p
would you drink 25 shots of tequila in a row for $100 (considering the shots were paid for too)?? :P:P
Nup, don't drink.
Which period of history would you travel to if you had a time-machine?
If pre-history counts, Mid-late Cretaceous (ankylosaurs are awesome!!). If not, perhaps the Renaissance (after learning Italian) so be the aide to men like Leonardo da Vinci (plus, I can figure out just what the heck the Mona Lisa was thinking when she was painted).