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Default Sep 17, 2019 at 06:53 PM
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I lived in a one stop sign town for about 10 years. It was ok although I never felt like I fit in or was a welcome part of town. I found out after I bought my house that the town had a reputation for snottiness and even prejudice and that would have affected my decision if I'd known ahead.

Have you ever lived in a city?

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I lived in a one stop sign town for about 10 years. It was ok although I never felt like I fit in or was a welcome part of town. I found out after I bought my house that the town had a reputation for snottiness and even prejudice and that would have affected my decision if I'd known ahead.

Have you ever lived in a city?
I lived briefly in Taipei, Taiwan (pop 2.7 million) at one point. Then Taichung, Taiwan (pop 2.8 million) at another point, after which I stayed in Hong Kong and Bangkok, Thailand, briefly. Both also big cities. Beyond those experiences, the biggest cities I have lived in were Berkeley, CA (population 120,000), New Brunswick, NJ (57,000) where I went to university, my current city (30,000) in NJ, and my childhood hometown (where my family still lives), which has a population of only 4,000 people. That's also in NJ. I prefer smaller to medium cities to live in. The beauty of where I live is that it is near countryside, small towns, and also within a little over one hour of both New York City and Philadelphia by car/train. My current town has a lot going for it, being the home of a major university. Unfortunately, the parts of NJ I'm from are very expensive to live in. We may need to move to France. Our plan is to move to a medium-sized city near the mountains and Mediterranean Sea. Believe it or not, we could buy a much nicer house and property there, for less money, than the one we have in NJ. It's sad, because I love NJ.

Q: What is your favorite big city that you have visited at some point in your life?

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Default Sep 18, 2019 at 11:53 AM
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That's a tough question because I've visited several big cities in the world. But, above all others I'd say NYC. To me, there's just no place as spectacular...there's an incredibly stunning vibe to New York.

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Default Sep 18, 2019 at 11:54 AM
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Curling.

What is your favorite animal?
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Cats! Especially the black ones. I really love them. They're so cute! And intelligent as well.

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my go to is music.

I feel especially good when I come across a song I've wanted to find for a long time

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my go to is music.

I feel especially good when I come across a song I've wanted to find for a long time

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how did you get your start on computers/ the internet
This is going to really age me, but my family's first computer was a Commodore Vic 20, which my brother mostly used. Back then the "internet" was mostly used just by military and educational institutions. We also used it to play games of a very simple nature. Then in highschool (late 1980s), I took a computer applications class. We learned BASIC programming and use of word processing and spreadsheet software. I took something similar at college. I always liked it, but didn't take additional courses in Computer Science, though Computer Science was an "in" major at that time. I forget exactly when the internet of today's sort became accessible.

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I remember when CDs and CD players were first released. My friend's dad came home one night with one and I was so amazed at how much time and frustration they saved. Rewinding and fast forwarding tapes was a hot mess. I talked my mother into getting one and we only had one CD for the longest time. It was a Beach Boys greatest hits CD and I listened to it all the time.

I also remember when Nintendo was first released. We had an Atari, but Nintendo was a game changer in our house. A lot of fights went down over those controllers.

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social networking
people go over the top with it I think and it's a part of life I certainly wish never existed

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honestly I like them both.

I like the mornings for the dawn chorus, the sounds of the children going to school, the cooler weather (before the sun is at it's highest), and the whole new day, new start thing- not knowing what the day will bring can be exciting

but I like the evenings for the darkness, the quiet outside, again the cooler weather, and the fact that if I've had a long day it's just going to be over in a few hours

so I like them both

tea or coffee?
I like both tea and coffee. I guess nowadays I'm a bit more of a coffee fan, but during some periods of my life I drank more tea. When I drink coffee, I just like milk in it, unless it's espresso, then I drink it black. If I drink a cappuccino, I do like a little sugar in it with some cinnamon sprinkled on top. As for tea, I like milk and sugar in teas like Earl Grey and English Breakfast. I do like other teas, like Jasmine or chamomile, but not with sugar or milk.

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Not really. I really dislike sweet potatoes, which sucks ‘cause they are so much fun to grow. Sometimes I still grow them even though I won’t eat ‘em, just because I love digging them up so much.

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I don’t necessarily think they need to stop DST. I adjust after a day or two.

Do you have SAD?
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no.
do you have any favorite words? (or things that are just satisfying to say.)
 
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I like all the words. Except “moist.” *shivers*

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"bling" I wish people would just say jewellery, or any of the other words that "bling" has replaced.

Do you feel shy or uncomfortable returning things to the store?
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Default Sep 23, 2019 at 06:42 AM
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No. I am not the biggest fan of shopping. I really don't like clothes shopping and I try not to spend a lot of money on myself. I usually wait until a huge sale or clearance comes along and then I buy a bunch of options online. I try them all on in the comfort of my home and then I take the rest back. Its usually a big stack, but I don't feel uncomfortable.

Do you enjoy shopping for gifts for others?
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No. I am not the biggest fan of shopping. I really don't like clothes shopping and I try not to spend a lot of money on myself. I usually wait until a huge sale or clearance comes along and then I buy a bunch of options online. I try them all on in the comfort of my home and then I take the rest back. Its usually a big stack, but I don't feel uncomfortable.

Do you enjoy shopping for gifts for others?
Usually not, but occasionally I stumble upon a really on the mark gift that I'm excited to give.

Q: What was your favorite gift ever for a holiday or birthday?
 
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favorite thing about yourself?
 
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Default Sep 26, 2019 at 07:19 AM
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My sense of humour. It's strange, but totally amazing. At least for me...

Do you like giving gifts to other people?
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My sense of humour. It's strange, but totally amazing. At least for me...

Do you like giving gifts to other people?
No, I really don't, and avoid doing so. I'm more than happy not to receive gifts, either. I know, I am a scrooge. However, I must give my husband gifts because he is like a little boy and adores them. He loves giving me gifts. Sometimes I manage to find the perfect gifts for him and they make him very excited. That does make me happy. Fortunately, gift giving is not customary in my family beyond childhood. Or at least it's limited to a degree. I give my dad gifts, but my siblings and I don't exchange beyond cards and calls.

Q: What was a gift you gave someone that you know they truly loved?
 
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