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The Singles Question Thread (4)

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FlatpickingJD

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I remember playing w/my grandparents at their home back east when I was really small. I remember the smells of the food that was cooking, and how relaxed everything seemed.

If you could afford to (it's about $60,000 American or more), would you want to climb Everest and why or why not?
 
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Evie1980

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No because I would rather use the money to go out with world vision and help kids in Africa (like my sponsor child Yvonne and yes, she does have the same name as me).

Sorry my bad - lots of things such as climb Mt Everest (also scared of heights!)
Money can't buy my time away from the things that I love.

What is the one thing you love to do on rainy days?
 
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FlatpickingJD

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Jenster said:
No, I wouldn't. I read Jon Krakauer's "Into Thin Air," the book about the disastrous Everest climb a few years back, and the one thing that struck me was the extent of man's folly.

Wasn't that a great book, even though it talked about the worst day on Everest in modern history? I recommend it to anyone who's looking for a gripping, non-fiction read.

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What wouldn't you do for a million dollars?

Far too many things to list. Sell my name, my integrity, forsake my God . . .

What's your favorite thing to do on a rainy day?

 
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Wasn't that a great book, even though it talked about the worst day on Everest in modern history? I recommend it to anyone who's looking for a gripping, non-fiction read.

Definitely. I second that recommendation! :thumbsup:

As for rainy days, well, I love to listen to the patter of raindrops as they hit the roof or skylight. It's very comforting somehow. Then I like to curl up with a blanket and read.

If you could write a book, what would it be about? (Could be true or made up.)
 
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Evie1980

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Oh I already have a plan for a fiction book but don't want to tell least it never ever happens lol! Non-fiction speaking I would loive to research and write a book on the Vietnam War and it's consequences.

If your life was a movie, what would be the title?
 
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