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1. I was on the Santa Claus show

2. I was on the Bozo Show

3. I was on the Mickey Mouse Club show

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1 hour ago, jillar said:

2. I was on the Bozo Show

Gee jillar.  I was on the Bozo show too.  Maybe we were on the same show!

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Ugh, the truths are getting harder to come up with -- at least the ones I'm willing to tell

 

1.  I was a speed skater as a tween.

2.  I go downhill skiing at least 15 times a year.

3. I was MVP of the year the first year on my co-ed adult softball team

 

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5 minutes ago, Jordan7 said:

at least the ones I'm willing to tell

 

I know, right?! Lol

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Hmm, I'm going with 3. I know penguins love the snow so skiing would be right up your alley and if 1 is ice skating there again right up a penguins alley :)

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1 hour ago, Jordan7 said:

3. I was MVP of the year the first year on my co-ed adult softball team

Was that playing with the girls or the balls?   lol

 

Since jillar beat me to #3, I will take #1

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Posted (edited)

#2 is the lie cuz snowboarding is were it's at these days. (and. it's the only one left?) 

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14 minutes ago, reciprocity said:

#2 is the lie cuz snowboarding is were it's at these days. (and. it's the only one left?) 

 

That was true in the late 90s, but by now snowboarding has been around for a long time and it's pretty split between the two.  Like fashion, these things go in cycles so it's best to just figure out what you like and go with it. 

 

But... you are the big winner, reciprocity.   I have probably only been skiing about 15 times in my life -- I started very late and while I wasn't hopeless I never went often enough to get 

good at it.  Sure if fun, though.

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^^^ I'm a decent downhill skier but I tried snowboarding once using rental equipment. That stuff was returned within the hour. Almost broke my ass several times - that was it! Not for me :) 

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1. I have extreme acrophobia (fear of heights).

2. I moved back home to my parents house twice for brief periods after leaving home originally.

3 I once managed a successful political campaign.

 

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Let's see, everyone moves back home at least once when they first move out and I can see you running a campaign so I'll say 1 is the lie

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I can relate to #1 since I am not a huge fan of heights, but I'll go with #3 and guess that you were a great manager in a tough race but the opponent squeaked through.  

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I guess I am stuck with #2 even though I think it is true. 

My son moved home 3 times.  My husband and I decided if the 4th time was going to happen we were going to put a hole in the floor of the shed for a pit toilet.  Thank goodness it did not happen.

 

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LOL - Having some supper - sorry. (Pig pallets and dinner scraps from the human's table).

 

You're Up Jillar!!

 

#1 (LIE) - No fear pf heights. Have sky dived twice in the days when you went on your own, not strapped to a seasoned jumper. Would have gone again but my chute was packed backwards on my second jump and I landed in a cow field a few miles away from the drop zone (Lots of cows in the field too!!)  Cut my loses then and there. No more tempting fate by jumping out of a plane for me :) 

#2 - Yes, moved back into the parents house twice. Both time as I was making the transition from working in the USA and Canada. Not sure who it pissed of more ..... me or them? I expect them 😋

#3 - I managed the campaign for a candidate running in a municipal election for city councilor years ago and he did win! Turns out, he was not only a real A-hole but a heavy cocaine user to boot so we parted ways. He went on to even greater heights in Provincial politics later on.

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I win!!!!

 

1. I've been married twice

2. I hate mushrooms and olives

3. Carrot top, the comedian, was our neighbor in florida

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