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I'm going to go with number 1.  Despite our lack of hand writing skills, many people do have really nice hand writing skills.

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Aha!  I tricked at least a couple of people this time around! :D 

 

The lie is number three.  I do get compliments on my handwriting all the time.  I hate writing by hand as typing is so much quicker, but apparently I have a certain flair when I do.  No, my misspent youth left me with next to no short-term memory and all I can remember of details is "I know that means something, why does that mean something..."  I have to compensate for this by making extensive lists of everything I have to do or keep track of.

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This is fun.  At least it beats waiting for a hurricane.

 

1.  In high school, I lettered in track running hurdles.

 

2.  I turned down an offer to be a music producer.

 

3.  I've owned more than a hundred vehicles.

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This looks interesting Going to have a go. I hope im in the right line. Us British are supposedly good with Q,s

 

1, I am currently into the TV Series "The Last Ship"

2, I Love Marmite.

3, Found the Secret Elevator to the Bat Cave.

 

 

Think i would make it easy as its my first and you hardly know me

 

 

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Okay, Kenna, I'm going to say number three is your lie this time.  I can believe a ton of vehicles, but a hundred?

 

Agnes, please please please tell me your lie is number 2.  Marmite is just nasty. :P 

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I don't know, I'm a car girl and I've only gotten to the mid -60's, yet I tended to hold on to them for a long time and not cycle through them.  

 

Kenna, I say its #1, you did't letter in Track running hurdles.  

 

I was going to ask about Marmite.  Now I don't have to! 

 

Jani

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OK here's another set.

#1 I attended four high schools

#2 I had the lead role in Oliver! 

#3 I play guitar

 

Jani

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Ok......

 Agnes anyone who is from the land of haggis could easily like marmite so i guess #3

 

Kenna i'm guessing #2

 

Jani  4 high schools?  I don't think so.

 

As far as 3 more:

 

#1:  I'm building a new barn

 

#2:  I have a masters in art education

 

#3:  Along with up to 40 goats we have a cat, a guardian dog weighing 130 lbs and a lab which is my wife service dog.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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Kenna , having had over 100 cars i doubt you need any running.

 

As to me. ..... My masters is in industrial education.  I spent some years as a shop teacher before getting into construction.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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Ok, I don't post much but this looks like fun, here goes. 

1. I ware a size 6 in clothes. 

2. I have been married 6 times. 

3. I'm a security supervisor for a large security company. 

 

Good luck 

 

Shawnna 

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Ok So Its 3 For me.

 

I Have been watching "The Last Ship"  and really enjoying it. Just catching up on Season2. I still have 2 to go. So Salutes To the Crew.

 

I Do love Marmite. Actually have it on toast most mornings.  I was reading its Genetic.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and-drink/news/marmite-love-hate-new-study-reveals-depends-genetics/

 

As for the Bat Cave. Nearest i ever got is having Bats in the Belfry.

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Alright its time.

I did have the lead role in Oliver as Junior in HS, which had a huge theater department.  (Can I have more sir?)

 

I did go to four high schools!  I wouldn't recommend it.  In VA, I was a Freshman in the public HS, transferred to a Catholic HS for Sophomore and Junior years.  We moved to CA where I started Senior year (Castro Valley), moving back east to NH at the end of December where I finished Senior year.  That's 4!  (My dad was in the military)

 

Try as I may, I cannot play guitar. I've tried, taking lessons and all.  I have a nice one that's beautiful to look at.  My daughter in law has played it so I know it sounds good! 

 

Jani

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Shawnna,  You're not Size 6.  Married 6 times is crazy enough to be true!

 

Jani

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Sorry Jani, I  am a size 6. I have always stayed around 110 lbs. Even though I have tried to gain weight. 

I have only been married twice and divorced just as many times. 

 

Love and hugs 

 

Shawnna 

 

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Jennifer, I think its Desert Storm.  I think you served later maybe in Iraqi Freedom.

 

Jani  

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