Get To Know Me!
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Comment from robyn corum
Kerry,
A fun set of answers to these questions! So glad you decided to play along. I post a new quiz about once every two weeks. Thanks so much! Enjoyed~!
reply by the author on 27-Feb-2017
Kerry,
A fun set of answers to these questions! So glad you decided to play along. I post a new quiz about once every two weeks. Thanks so much! Enjoyed~!
Comment Written 27-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 27-Feb-2017
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I'm glad I joined in, it is fun. I will be looking out for your next quiz post.
Comment from Dean Kuch
I'd have to say about 25. I have 10 in my shed, I know I won'twere wear anytime soon. ... I believe you meant, "I'd have to say about 25. I have 10 in my shed, I know I won't wear anytime soon," Kerry...
Jumpin' jeezus on a Palomino Pony! I have more pairs of shoes and boots than you do, heh-heh. Is that unusual for a man?
Just wonderin'...
I do laugh more then most (people hate I'mto too happy)
"To" is a versatile preposition. A few of its many definitions are toward, reaching as far as, and until.
"Too" is an adverb meaning additionally, excessively, very, or extremely. Whenever you're in doubt about whether to use to or too, see if any of those synonyms of too (i.e., additionally, extremely, etc.) would work in its place. If none fits, then to is probably the word you're looking for...
The formatting looked just fine to me, Kerry.
It was good to read and learn a little bit more about you.
Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 26-Feb-2017
I'd have to say about 25. I have 10 in my shed, I know I won't
Jumpin' jeezus on a Palomino Pony! I have more pairs of shoes and boots than you do, heh-heh. Is that unusual for a man?
Just wonderin'...
I do laugh more then most (people hate I'm
"To" is a versatile preposition. A few of its many definitions are toward, reaching as far as, and until.
"Too" is an adverb meaning additionally, excessively, very, or extremely. Whenever you're in doubt about whether to use to or too, see if any of those synonyms of too (i.e., additionally, extremely, etc.) would work in its place. If none fits, then to is probably the word you're looking for...
The formatting looked just fine to me, Kerry.
It was good to read and learn a little bit more about you.
Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 26-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 26-Feb-2017
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Thank you so much Dean, your a life saver. I'm just having an off day. I've had my step-sons 6 mth old baby for the last couple of nights. then the computer stuff, i'm shot, My dough is rising over the bowl. Can you pretty please do me a favor and fix it for me if I give you my info. please . ill send to message area
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I'm not permitted to change it for you, Kerry.
But only you are permitted to make changes to your work.
I hate to hear you're having a rough time of it. I wish I could do more to help other than make the suggestions in my reviews.
~Dean
Comment from mbroyles2
I always like to read these fascinating answers to some of these quizzes.
I like your answer to asking your future self a question.
That's a good one.
An enjoyable read.
Have a wonderful day!
Michael
reply by the author on 26-Feb-2017
I always like to read these fascinating answers to some of these quizzes.
I like your answer to asking your future self a question.
That's a good one.
An enjoyable read.
Have a wonderful day!
Michael
Comment Written 26-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 26-Feb-2017
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Thanks, Michael. It is fun to read what people write.