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22 Jul 2015, 1:29 pm

Yes I do. In fact, I buy garlic bread whenever it's on sale.

What pasta do you like to eat?


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22 Jul 2015, 5:16 pm

PLAIN.


How many consecutive jump rope hops and skips you did the most without tripping or having a mistake?
If you never jump roped, how long and how far was your furthest on foot travel you did?


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23 Jul 2015, 12:32 am

I suppose when I was younger I may have made 10 jumps or so with a rope. My roommate and I also walk a lot - 10 miles here, 15 miles there. In two days we'll attempt a 24 mile walk. It'll be my first time with a distance like that. I have rode 200 miles on my bike, however.

What was your favourite toy as a child?



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23 Jul 2015, 12:42 am

a soft doll with a music box that played brahms' lullaby.

paper or plastic?



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23 Jul 2015, 1:29 am

Depends on the purpose. Generally I love plastic as it's very useful, though I'm aware it's not really environmentally friendly and I'm scared of its effect on my health.

Do you like raw salmon?



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23 Jul 2015, 1:43 pm

No, I try to avoid eating fish as much as I can.

What's your favorite type of pizza?


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23 Jul 2015, 6:58 pm

You don't see it too often here in Seattle, but in NY, they had something called Sicilian pizza. Basically, it was a square pizza but it was thicker than regular pizza. These days I'll eat any pizza as long as it's devoid of meat.

Which bands have you seen in concert?



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23 Jul 2015, 7:13 pm

T Rex, June 1972, Belle Vue Manchester.

Do you like watching horseracing?



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23 Jul 2015, 7:36 pm

I'll watch the Aintree and Fairyhouse grand national each year, but it wouldn't be an equestrian sport that I like watching; show jumping or eventing competitions I will happily watch for hours.

Would you do a parachute jump?



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23 Jul 2015, 7:40 pm

I'd love to one day.

Have you ever been bungee jumping, or would you like to?


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23 Jul 2015, 9:21 pm

Murihiku wrote:
I'd love to one day.

Have you ever been bungee jumping, or would you like to?



No and not really.

Boxers or briefs?


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24 Jul 2015, 9:04 am

I wear boxers because those were what was for sale at the thrift store. If they had briefs I would've bought those. The few white briefs they had had yellow stains so I avoided them. In any case I do prefer boxers.

Does your family sit at a table to eat?



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24 Jul 2015, 3:08 pm

Most of the time, yes.

How many rooms are in your house?


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24 Jul 2015, 7:26 pm

Five (2 'bedrooms', only one used as such, living-room, kitchen, bathroom)

How far away from where you live is the nearest 'Big City' (200,000 or more inhabitants), if you don't already live in one?



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24 Jul 2015, 8:26 pm

Roughly 100 miles! The nearest 'big town' (less than 20,000 inhabitants) is 35 miles away, and my county has less than 65,000 inhabitants lol.

On the flip side, what is your nearest national park, and have you ever visited it?



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24 Jul 2015, 8:55 pm

There's a small little coastal headland about 10 minutes drive away from me that is surprisingly designated a National Park. It's tiny, and you can walk around it in less than an hour. Still, a couple of years ago I used to go walking there about once a week. The closest large National Park is about 20 km away, which I've been to a couple of times.

What's the smallest town/village that you've lived or stayed in?


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