I don't understand it, it appears you want to ask everyone 1 question, but why the number thing? | |
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Mach said: Byron said: What is the greatest accomplishment of your life? (other than your kids)...Is there anything you hope to do that is even better? Imma need to really think bout this cuz our 4 children are by far THE greatest accomplishments for me so ... I'll say my Bachelor's in Child Psychology ... and I have already done better, THAT being the 4 incredible children for me... life is about daily accomplishments that add to the entire life experience. not really about 1 or 4 major ones but all the minor ones that have just as much ( and sometimes more ) value in life ... | |
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Byron said: emm said: 121
If you were able to wake up tomorrow in the body of someone else, would you do so? Who would you pick? hmmm... we all bitch and moan about this but in the end I suppose I wouldn't. I look the way I look because of my genetic lineage and to have a different body would be to deny that. The only reasons to do so would be to recapture misspent youth or to be in a healthier body. I suppose I'd pick some 24 year old triathlon runner with no family history of breast cancer, stroke or mental illness | |
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FreeSpirit said: Byron said: I'm trying to figure out what exactly you needed to edit there #83: If you were helping to raise money for a charity and someone agreed to make a large contribution if you would perform at the upcoming fundraiser show, would you? If so, what would you perform? Assume the show would have an audience of about 1,000 people. Yes, for sure. I would perform a really good 3 ball juggle. I had to edit my number because I saw that 84 was already picked. Curious minds want to know. Have a good day Byron. You can juggle? lol Hope you have/had a good day as well! | |
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ocean said: FreeSpirit said: Yes, for sure. I would perform a really good 3 ball juggle. I had to edit my number because I saw that 84 was already picked. Curious minds want to know. Have a good day Byron. Oh, look who's talking | |
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Mach said: Byron said: What is the greatest accomplishment of your life? (other than your kids)...Is there anything you hope to do that is even better? Imma need to really think bout this cuz our 4 children are by far THE greatest accomplishments for me so ... I knew you'd say that lol | |
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MCP said: I don't understand it, it appears you want to ask everyone 1 question, but why the number thing?
The Book Of Questions...in it, each number has a corresponding question, so you randomly picked numbers and I'm asking you each the questions that correspond with the numbers you picked | |
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BlackAdder7 said: 59
By controlling medical research funds, you are in the position to guarantee that a cure will be found in 15 years for any disease you choose. Unfortunately, no progress on any others would be made during that period. Would you target one disease? | |
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Byron said: EmeraldSkies said: 74
Would you enjoy spending a month of total solitude in a beautiful natural setting? Food and shelter would be provided but you would not see another person. Yes I would. I really do enjoy some alone time. I will admit though,probably by the end of the month I would be okay with some social interaction. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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Byron said: Mach said: Imma need to really think bout this cuz our 4 children are by far THE greatest accomplishments for me so ... I knew you'd say that lol And with even more introspection this morning - I am 100% sure that it is MY truth and by far THE most important thing to me in my life | |
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Byron said: PunkMistress said: 38
If you went to a dinner party and were offered a dish that you had never tried, would you want to taste it even if it sounded strange and not very appealing? Absolutely! Not two minutes ago, I was drooling over the menu of a fundraising dinner back in Boston that I was invited to but obviously couldn't attend. Food? YES. | |
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Byron said: PunkMistress said: 118
If your friends and aquaintances were willing to bluntly and honestly tell you what they really thought of you, would you want them to? Do you think your friends would agree with one another about the kind of person you are? Hmmm... I think in the case of what we really think about people we care about, blunt honesty isn't always the best policy. I think it can end up in more misunderstandings and hurt feelings than anything. So no, I don't think I would want to hear the whole, ugly truth. I'm fine with assuming they all think I'm just great! Would they agree with one another? Not sure. I can be incredibly sweet, compassionate and giving, but I can also be harsh, aggressive and opinionated. I guess it depends on what sides of me those people have been experiencing lately. | |
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Byron said: wildgoldenhoney said: 77
Do you feel ill at ease going alone to a movie or dinner? What about going on a vacation by yourself? I'm fine going by myself to movies, sometimes it's nice going to a movie alone, I just totally get immersed in the story and block out my surroundings anyway. Dinner can be the same, I'm okay going alone, all I'm doing is eating anyway. As for going on vacation, if I'm in a foreign country, and don't know the language, or my bearings, it might be hard for me, but if I knew what I wanted to do and how to get to where I want to go, I would be perfectly fine going alone. | |
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EmeraldSkies said: Byron said: Would you enjoy spending a month of total solitude in a beautiful natural setting? Food and shelter would be provided but you would not see another person. Yes I would. I really do enjoy some alone time. I will admit though,probably by the end of the month I would be okay with some social interaction. I'm definitely a loner...but even I think a month of solitude would be way too long | |
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Byron said: NMuzakNSoul said: 116
How many different sexual partners have you had in your life? Would you prefer to have had more or fewer? None. I'm cool the way it is. | |
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Byron said: RenHoek said: 17
Would you be willing to become extremely ugly physically if it meant you would live for 1,000 years at any physical age you choose? Do you find anything disturbing about immortality? i would never want to live that long i'd like a nice, normal length life full of love and happiness followed by a place in heaven - thats what im hoping for One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111
love is a gift an artist with no fans is really just a man with a hobby.... | |
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Byron said: nakedpianoplayer said: 122 is my second pick...
If you were content in your marriage, and then met someone who you felt was certain to always bring you deeply passionate, intoxicating love, would you leave your spouse? What if you had kids? im not sure... the grass isnt always greener, ya know? i would have to think about how the current relationship was going, but no, i would never leave BECAUSE of another man... unless his name was Byron of course One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111
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thanks for that, but, when i get my camera, can we do that neat assignment thing again? that looked like a lot of fun One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111
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MCP said: I don't understand it, it appears you want to ask everyone 1 question, but why the number thing?
everyone except me | |
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ZombieKitten said: MCP said: I don't understand it, it appears you want to ask everyone 1 question, but why the number thing?
everyone except me #123: When you do something ridiculous, how much does it bother you to have other people notice it and laugh at you? | |
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Byron said: ZombieKitten said: everyone except me #123: When you do something ridiculous, how much does it bother you to have other people notice it and laugh at you? finally! if I can laugh at it too, then I'm totally cool with it. Sometimes it takes me a little bit to get to that point, I like to brood over it in private for a while before I can accept my own ridiculousness and I can really seethe and HATE folks laughing at me before I have come to that state myself. | |
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ZombieKitten said: Byron said: #123: When you do something ridiculous, how much does it bother you to have other people notice it and laugh at you? finally! if I can laugh at it too, then I'm totally cool with it. Sometimes it takes me a little bit to get to that point, I like to brood over it in private for a while before I can accept my own ridiculousness and I can really seethe and HATE folks laughing at me before I have come to that state myself. Um, I mean, | |
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Byron said: ZombieKitten said: finally! if I can laugh at it too, then I'm totally cool with it. Sometimes it takes me a little bit to get to that point, I like to brood over it in private for a while before I can accept my own ridiculousness and I can really seethe and HATE folks laughing at me before I have come to that state myself. Um, I mean, | |
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NMuzakNSoul said: Byron said: How many different sexual partners have you had in your life? Would you prefer to have had more or fewer? None. I'm cool the way it is. You're a virgin? I think that's kind of cool. | |
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ZombieKitten said: MCP said: I don't understand it, it appears you want to ask everyone 1 question, but why the number thing?
everyone except me And me! You don't scare me; i got kids | |
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Byron said: RenHoek said: 17
Would you be willing to become extremely ugly physically if it meant you would live for 1,000 years at any physical age you choose? Do you find anything disturbing about immortality? What good would it do me to be an ugly 25 year old for 1000 years??? That's torture dammit!! The only thing truly disturbing is having to watch the ones you've grown to love wither and die. Friends, relatives, offspring... all would grow, age, change and die while leaving you behind for eternity... yeah, that would suck balls... A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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PunkMistress said: NMuzakNSoul said: None. I'm cool the way it is. You're a virgin? I think that's kind of cool. Thanks. I'm not one for going with everyone, I've had many a attention, and a few girlfriends (non serious) but it didn't go there yet, also because I had to overcome things physically and went through things there (I'm 24) I have a feeling it's gonna happen soon, but taking things one step at a time. | |
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ocean said: Byron said: If a new medicine were developed that would cure arthritis but cause a fatal reaction in 1 percent of those who took it, would you want it to be released to the public? Yes...as long as the odds were made clear ...its an individuals choice ...I waited all that time for that knowing my luck, id probably be in the one percent. but i agree with ocean, hopefully one day there will be a cure- and ppl would have informed choices where r u getting this stuff from byron seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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Byron said: heybaby said: 11
You are given the power to kill people simply by thinking of their deaths and twice repeating the word "good-bye". People would die a natural death and no one would suspect you. Are there any situations in which you would use this power? Some of the people at my job come to mind | |
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alright I picked a few numbers ready to answer questions, have the time to do it! Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
Don't Talk About It, Be About It! | |
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