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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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I did. I liked being alone.

You were fascinated by cooking over a campfire--like making cake in a cast-iron Dutch oven.

Experiences that way confined to brewing coffee and frying up just-caught fish.

You have baked cakes by various means: camp fires, slow cooker, microwave, top of stove....

Yes, I have. ツ

You were a Girl Scout and sold Girl Scout cookies.

Yes! What a bummer that was in those days. Door to door unaccompanied, and rude people

You took part in selling stuff for your school - magazine subscriptions, perhaps.

Hmmm, I don't think so. Of course, I went to so many schools over the years, I may have.

They made you eat everything on your lunch plate in grade school. No food choices.

No. But no seconds on anything if you didn't eat everything 

You liked several foods that were not popular with most kids. ( strangely,  I loved canned spinach and would eat my friend's spinach if they didn't want it).

I did! I loved the horrible greyish canned peas. Hahaha! Don't ask me why.

You had a dress code all the way through high school.

Yeah, skirts at least an inch below the knee, no  necklines showing too much chest, no lipstick w/o parents written permission. I guess the boys had to wear dress pants with a crease and Oxfords, not sneakers (except for gym).

At one of your schools, they sometimes measured the girls skirts with a tape. 

I don't think they did except, perhaps, in extreme cases. We could wear our skirts slightly above the knee. No slacks, though. Our "rival" school allowed the kids to wear JEANS!!! Hahaha!

You belonged to a club or two in high school.

Just International relations and model UN

You enjoyed lots of extra curricular s in high school

Some. We moved too much to really get involved.

You had lessons you took regularly as a kid.

Not really formal lessons, no. On the weekends Mom made me walk across the room with a book on my head to improve my posture, (which didn't need improving, I was quite sure)

You had to work on improving something - like posture, vision, your game, speech volume,  "attitude"....lol

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