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To begin. To start. In the beginning. What do you consider that beginning? I consider it when God created everything. But what about those who believe the Big Bang Theory? Where is their beginning?
Is something you stake, so's you can dig for gold there. Or pan for it, if you happen to be on the river. If it was really all that successfull, California would be full of millionaires. Oh wait, it is.
Together, or alone. I prefer alone mos of the time. Or least that's how I end up. Too many cooks spoil the broth, you know. Of course, one can't always be alone; there are times when you have to work together. Like playing basketball, for instance.
And well. These words are often paired together. Like Batman and Robin. Salt and Pepper. You get the picture. I mean, how often do we say that I'm alive and not well.
The most delicious adjective ever? Give her a think there once: fried chicken, fried catfish, French fires, WHY AM I STILL TALKING? My mother's fried chicken is the best food you'll ever eat!!!
How quirky is your dysfunctional family? Extremely? Well, great! Let's make an indie movie/sitcom about it! I'm talking to you, Arrested Development.
The Two Towers is by far one of my favorite books ever. It's amazing how much a movie, or a film, can effect a person, but few have as much as Lord of the Rings, and few LOTR films have as much the Two Towers. Who didn't love the Battle of Helm's Deep?
It holds a book together, but what is it exactly? Glue? Leather? Strings? Seriously, who knows? I'm curious because I love books. And book-binding will soon become a lost art. I rue that day. Just like the day when kangaroos take over the world.
Or do you call it jacuzzi? Or a hot tub? I usually use the latter, especially after a danged hard workout. That was a play on words for those of you keeping score at home. Me 1, youse 0.
When did big headphones come back in style? I hate them. I personally prefer earbuds; trying running 10 miles carrying a pair of Beats around. No sir! It's bad enough carrying the iPod.
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