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what is your favorite shape out of a triangle or a pentagon?
Answers: 6 Views: 1093 Rating: 2 Posted: 11 years ago

I like triangles.

 

Rating: 2 Posted: 5 years ago
Are you greeted by name at any of the establishments that you go to? I am, at one of the banks where I have an account.....
Answers: 5 Views: 775 Rating: 3 Posted: 5 years ago

Two places, a restaurant.  They always say my name and how are you.  Other people look at me and say, who is that. And a cashier at Kaiser Hospital cafeteria.  She always says my name and introduces me to somebody, saying that I am the most positive person she ever met.  I got it from my mom.  She is the most positive person I ever met.

Rating: 2 Posted: 5 years ago
Among your acquainences, male and female, what is the most common first name? For example....
Answers: 8 Views: 973 Rating: 7 Posted: 5 years ago

Paul, Michael, John, Steve.  For women, Linda, Raquel, Diana, Maria, Eva.

Rating: 8 Posted: 5 years ago
What do you think of a 2 1/2 yr. old that is still nursing ?
Answers: 5 Views: 778 Rating: 3 Posted: 5 years ago

Pretty much it depends on the people involved and their life situation, but generally I agree with Clonge.

Rating: 4 Posted: 5 years ago
On a scale of 1-10, how important are manners to you? What manner failure is most irritating to you?
Answers: 8 Views: 1250 Rating: 8 Posted: 5 years ago

Manners are so important to me, especially if i'm going out on a date. Just general politeness to me and others.  Not being rude to others in public or to me. I have quit potential suiters over bad manners. e.g. talking rude and/or loud or getting mad in public is very irritating, and we are done!!! Not done like a pancake, but done like a dead rat.

Rating: 10 Posted: 5 years ago
When was the last time you ever asked someone for help? What kind of help?
Answers: 5 Views: 7666 Rating: 6 Posted: 5 years ago

My brother, to take some apps off my cell phone.

Rating: 6 Posted: 5 years ago
If you were in a job interview and they asked you to tell them some of your faults , what would you say that wouldn't make yourself sound like the kind of employee they wouldn't want ?
Answers: 3 Views: 608 Rating: 2 Posted: 5 years ago

mycatsmom, I love this question because I've never really pondered on my faults., (boredom, curiosity, chatterbox).  I have had every job in the book, except waitress. I worked temp for 5 years and worked for about 100 companies.  I think I get bored a little easy unless, I'm working with people. can't stand computer jobs, even though I have done data entry and typesetting. I always tried to learn the job fast, and then do my real job, having fun with people. Even though most of my jobs loved me and some told me I work too quick.  I did, so I could talk to everybody. Receptionist was a great job for me, cause I could help people and talk to them too. That's why I know a lot, I interviewed everybody in the world, and still do everyday.  I cannot believe the people I meet everyday. so my faults are curiosity, getting bored easy, if things get mundane, and the desire to have fun and take everybody on the job with me. on the positive side I was generally on the social committee, at various jobs (like Stanford university). While working with kids, encouraged them to write poetry, read, have self confidence and put on entertainment shows that all the kids and staff, sang, danced, played instruments or some creative activity. My mom had a stroke 6 months ago.  At the rehab facility in Los Gatos, CA I got to know many of the people in the social room.  One lady wanted to hire me to come and sit with her husband while he was rehabilitating at home.  That's because I talked to them about their life and we had fun.  A lady, Barbara Sher the writer about finding what you were meant to do in life.  She said I was a scanner.  I am interested in everybody and many things related to people.  I use to be embarrassed to show my resume, because employers thought I was unstable, now they call it the "gig economy" So I guess a bad side (fault) can also be a good side. Ying yang as some say.

Rating: 2 Posted: 5 years ago
It's 10:10. "SEW what!" Do you have a unique or rather unique clock?
Answers: 8 Views: 1216 Rating: 4 Posted: 5 years ago

I truly love clocks.  I have about 15 hanging around my house.  They are works of art to me, even though most of mine are rather plain. I have a clock that goes off like a train, and a clock that lights up blue neon, like in a club.  I got that for my better half.

Rating: 4 Posted: 5 years ago
Have you ever "beaten" a parking ticket?
Answers: 8 Views: 1234 Rating: 6 Posted: 5 years ago

all the time.  I believe the secret is to talk to the ticket writer while or before he/she writes it.  I have talked police out of more tickets.  One told me I was one of the few that spoke to the police with respect.  He said I did not stop completely at the stop sign.  He did not give me the ticket, but told me a stop sign means, "totally stop all four wheels before proceeding".  Yes sir!  Sometimes I tell them about all my problems.  And they say, OK go.  I'm gonna let you pass this time.

Rating: 1 Posted: 5 years ago
What is the most important thing foryou to consider when buying a car....price, prestige, speed, space, reliability,,,,?
Answers: 8 Views: 738 Rating: 6 Posted: 5 years ago

price, reliability and beauty.  I love beauty in all forms, on people, flowers, art, buildings, animals, etc.

 

Rating: 4 Posted: 5 years ago

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