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Please answer TRUE or FALSE to each

statement, then leave another one

for the next person, and I will begin with ~


You know how to eat

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Yes, in one way or another. It's one of the most important days of the year for me.

You mark birthdays on your calendar from year-to-year.

I should do that. Then I wouldn't forget. I have a list in back of my datebook.

You have noticed thst when you type datebook, now, spell heck replaces it with Facebook, and furthermore, they want to capitalize blackberry, (the fruit). *sigh*

Absolutely, and that's not all! While language has always been dynamic, technology has sped the process along at, what I think is, a destructive pace.

It drives you nuts when you see people writing comments on Facebook or YouTube which are in all lowercase and have no punctuation.

Yes.

And you'd like to tell the all -caps writer to chill out.

Yes, SHUT UP!!!!  Hahaha!

When questioned, you hate the way even newscasters begin their response: "So..."

Doesn't bother me to much. 

You find "at this point in time" annoying

Moderately. What I REALLY find annoying is "at this juncture."

You don't have a smart phone yet.

I think I do,  but maybe I'm not smart enough to know how smart my phone is. (It can do some tricks).

You use your phone so  much throughout the day, it's all out of charge by evening. 

Nope. My (stupid ツ) phone is only on for emergencies or when I know I'm making or getting a call.

Loud, sudden noises make your heart pound.

Yeah. I actually "jump" and utter something 

Sometimes you hear thumps and bumps in the night

Yes. It's very weird living in a house alone.

You still sit at the dining room table for dinner.

Yes, though it's in the kitchen. Dinner is at noon, and any evening meal is light, sometimes eaten in my room, with the dog.

Your pets all live outdoors,  in the trees.

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