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Patience & Seven Questions

Gomendosi

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3] Never answer the same question twice

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You cannot read any book or manual ever again accept for this one?
Which is the better one, Indigo or Vermillion
A cat and a dog are in immediate danger, you MUST save one, which would you pick?
Which would you rather: A Piecost ? A Round Tuit
What sense would you prefer to lose if you had a choice?
Would you rather walk somewhere or get a lift?
Complete this sentence in 25 words or less
 
It really does depend on where I'm going, how far it is and who the lift will be with.

If someone I don't know well offered me a lift I'd turn it down and walk because it would be too awkward being in a car with someone I'm not very familiar with.

If it was my mother in law or someone like that then I'd have a lift because most places we need to go to (shops, doctor's etc) are about 3 miles away. We have a local shop in our village but the prices are ridiculous so unless it's an emergency we go to the big supermarket in town.
 
Bible...because there's lots of stories, but it's not (necessarily)
a big heavy book.
 
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