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TBD on Ning


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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True, but I can't get out to fill them anymore. :(

You have squirrels who are smarter than anything you can devise to keep them out of your bird feeders.

How did you know? (using the birds are earlier  than the squirrel, and they get most of their fill before he comes around)

You know someone who likes to feed the squirrels fruit

True--me. I gave up on keeping squirrels out of the bird feeders. I wanted to feed them anyway, so I put up little squirrel seats on trees and fences where they could eat nuts indigenous to the area, veggies, apples, and the like.

You have (or had) cats who love (or loved) to watch the birds at the feeders.

I don't have one of my own, but my neighbor's cat comes over to watch.

you are sorry the week seems to have passed so quickly. Where did it go?

True.

You find it hard to cope with absolute endings.

sort of.I like my short stores to send on a mysterious, or ambiguous not.

you're not wild about math, but sometimes it's unequivocal absoluteness clears your head (as a break from opinions that are confusing or unclear)

Not really--at least not for most of my life. I used to have very little trouble uncluttering my mind in terms of forming opinions and making decisions. Of course now, I need all the help I can get--everything seems ambiguous and confusing. Now I distract myself--hahaha!

You have no deeply held religious (versus spiritual) belief. (Or did we already go over this one? ツ )

It's a new one. Yes, that's right. I wasn't raised up  that way by my parent. But I do ponder the mysteries, that's for sure.

you used to tach off and one, once upon a time

Huh, you've got me.  I don't know the phrase "tach off and one"--do you mean "tach" as in tachometer? Or "tack" as in sailing? Sailing I did a lot as a child and young woman, but I never heard "tack off and one."  Ha! A cultural illiterate here...

Anyway, you got me thinking about sailing. Did you sail as a kid, and if so, did you like to sail alone best of all?

Gosh, I am sorry: "teach, off and on." Silly  me, (and I wasn't even drinking - no excuse)

not much sailing in my past. I was a passenger a few times, with a coast guard guy I was seeing.

Hahaha! NP! Yes, I did teach off and on--oddly, I had no teaching credentials. I pinch-hit HS science in Vermont one year, math and science in a prep school in VA as a team with my boyfriend (who was a REAL teacher), and a few problem classes of biology in MD with another boyfriend who was also a teacher. Of course, Draughn was a history professor before becoming a VP. Wow, as I look back, LOTS of teachers in my life. 

Okay, did YOU teach off and on?

No, I did get certified, but hung back from actually practicing. Too shy to talk in front of a class).

You watch physics programs on science, how the universe was formed, black holes, etc, and understand nearly all of it.

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