New Survey 2-22-17
1. Do you use Post-It notes? For what do you use them most? bookmarks( they are better than normal bookmarks because when you fall asleep in bed while reading they don't fall out of the book if the book drops on the floor, so you don't have to spend ten minutes remembering where you were up to in the book.)
2. Do you think freckles are attractive? Depends. If you look like Ronald McDonald, they don't.
3. Do you ever count your steps when you walk? Or do you count anything else on a regular basis? I'm slight OCD, so I will check the front door four times if I leave. I also don't like stepping on cracks in the sidewalk. I also wash my hands four times( wash, dry, wash, dry) after going to do a number two.
4. Tell something you did, or saw, or happened to you recently, that reminded you of an SKMB member. Be specific. I spoke to a man at the coffee shop two days ago. I was by myself having a large mug of flat white, and he asked me if it was alright if he sat at the table and joined me to talk. He was about 82 years old, I'd say. His name was Ted. He was sought of religious. He asked me if I was religious and I said I believed in God, but didn't go much to the Church, but my mother was a Catholic, but my father didn't believe in the Christian religion. He said he was a Baptist and went to the Baptist Church in Islington. He said they get quite a few Asian worshippers there, and he can speak a bit of Mandarin Chinese so he can get to know them. I said , "Why don't you just say, 'How ya goin' mate?'. He told me he came to Newcastle from Melbourne when he was 20, and his family were Methodist. He asked me what my Christian name was a I said one of the Apostles. He said his three kids were teachers. He said it was sad that the meaning of Christmas was dying out. He told me his second cousin died last week and he had to go to Sydney as his cousin had a 'Pauper's service' as the Presbyterian Church in Surry Hills as his cousin was staying in a men's refuge centre run by them. He told me the pastor/Minister? was a Chinese Australian guy and he was very nice, and drove them around to the Church, and somewhere else, maybe Rookwood cemetery.
5. If Abe Lincoln and George Washington were living in the US today, what would they think of our government? A lot of females in high jobs.
6. Fill in the blank: Things just aren't the same in today's world. I remember when people could smoke tobacco at the Rugby League matches on a Sunday afternoon. The smell of pipe tobaccon wafting through the air at the Sydney Sport's Ground. Roosters, clap, clap, clap, Roosters, clap, clap, clap.
7. Who is the last person you kissed? My relative
8. What is your favorite app on your phone? Don't have any apps.
9. What do you do when you don't get your way? sulk
10. Who do you miss most right now? I was going to say some people who have past away but you can't change that. I have to think about this question.
1. Do you use Post-It notes? For what do you use them most? bookmarks( they are better than normal bookmarks because when you fall asleep in bed while reading they don't fall out of the book if the book drops on the floor, so you don't have to spend ten minutes remembering where you were up to in the book.)
2. Do you think freckles are attractive? Depends. If you look like Ronald McDonald, they don't.
3. Do you ever count your steps when you walk? Or do you count anything else on a regular basis? I'm slight OCD, so I will check the front door four times if I leave. I also don't like stepping on cracks in the sidewalk. I also wash my hands four times( wash, dry, wash, dry) after going to do a number two.
4. Tell something you did, or saw, or happened to you recently, that reminded you of an SKMB member. Be specific. I spoke to a man at the coffee shop two days ago. I was by myself having a large mug of flat white, and he asked me if it was alright if he sat at the table and joined me to talk. He was about 82 years old, I'd say. His name was Ted. He was sought of religious. He asked me if I was religious and I said I believed in God, but didn't go much to the Church, but my mother was a Catholic, but my father didn't believe in the Christian religion. He said he was a Baptist and went to the Baptist Church in Islington. He said they get quite a few Asian worshippers there, and he can speak a bit of Mandarin Chinese so he can get to know them. I said , "Why don't you just say, 'How ya goin' mate?'. He told me he came to Newcastle from Melbourne when he was 20, and his family were Methodist. He asked me what my Christian name was a I said one of the Apostles. He said his three kids were teachers. He said it was sad that the meaning of Christmas was dying out. He told me his second cousin died last week and he had to go to Sydney as his cousin had a 'Pauper's service' as the Presbyterian Church in Surry Hills as his cousin was staying in a men's refuge centre run by them. He told me the pastor/Minister? was a Chinese Australian guy and he was very nice, and drove them around to the Church, and somewhere else, maybe Rookwood cemetery.
5. If Abe Lincoln and George Washington were living in the US today, what would they think of our government? A lot of females in high jobs.
6. Fill in the blank: Things just aren't the same in today's world. I remember when people could smoke tobacco at the Rugby League matches on a Sunday afternoon. The smell of pipe tobaccon wafting through the air at the Sydney Sport's Ground. Roosters, clap, clap, clap, Roosters, clap, clap, clap.
7. Who is the last person you kissed? My relative
8. What is your favorite app on your phone? Don't have any apps.
9. What do you do when you don't get your way? sulk
10. Who do you miss most right now? I was going to say some people who have past away but you can't change that. I have to think about this question.