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Poohbah
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#781
Good question, and I can't remember. I don't know if it's seroquel, or my damaged brain, but I can't remember book titles or authors anymore. I just read something I enjoyed, an e-book borrowed from the library - they don't keep a history for me to check.
Do you easily forget movie and book titles? |
Wise Elder
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Location: NW US
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#782
Yes. I forget stuff like that all.the.time.
Do you like the scent of freshly-cut grass? __________________ ********* Mr. Robot Makes me sick to the heart, Oh I feel so tired. And the way the rain comes down hard, that's how I feel inside. --The Cure
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Location: Czechia
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#783
Yes, I like most all pleasant natural smells. Unfortunately right now I smell skunk. I guess one is in the vicinity.
What is your favorite type of cake or pie? |
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Great grand-mothers lemon meringue pie recipe What is your favourite nursery rhym? |
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Poohbah
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#785
Lemon Meringue
What do you typically eat for breakfast? |
Elder
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#786
I try to vary it, but my usual is either overnight oats (or just hot oatmeal with toppings), some little slice of a sweet bread (or pastry), or cottage cheese pancakes with jam and berries. I always have a little orange juice and coffee with milk, and often also some yogurt. I prefer sweet breakfasts. I like savory breakfast foods, but eat them rather closer to or after lunch.
How happy (or sad) are you that 2020 is nearing its end? What are you looking forward to in 2021? |
Wise Elder
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#787
I am so glad 2020 is ending. I am hoping that 2021 will let me see and hug my nieces again.
Do you speak a 2nd language? __________________ Bipolar 1, PTSD, GAD, OCD. Clozapine 250 mg, Emsam 12 mg/day patch, topamax 25 mg, ,Gabapentin 1700 mg & 100-2 PRN,. 1.5 mg clonazepam., 50 mg Seroquel |
Elder
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Location: Scotland, UK
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#788
Technically I can sign.... I'm rusty now but been trying to learn better. I can also do another sign called Makaton used for Autistic people. So Makaton and BSL (British Sign Language). We use a thing called PECS here too which is pictures used for visualisation.
Question: Do you love or loathe snow? |
Monster on the Hill
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#789
LOVE IT! LOVE IT! LOVE IT!!!! Love it sooooooo much!
Did you get to see the full moon last night? __________________ Live life for nothing but that sweet sweet melody. |
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#790
no. I had curtains closed, heating on.
what would you invent if you could. something to help you?. us?. the world? |
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#791
Some sort of technology that can show you the future if you choose one option over another so we can see what the future would look like if we did x/y/z.
Can you make a good paper airplane? __________________ Live life for nothing but that sweet sweet melody. |
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What was your favorite childhood game? |
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#793
I spy, with my little eye was always fun. I would always make it so difficult when it was my go.
which is better. candy or potato chips |
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I think you can do that in florida (sort of) at epcot. they have a ride called space ship earth and I'm pretty sure I read somewhere you can do a future thing on that |
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#795
Have you been to Epcot, Florida? (we have)
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#796
potato chips
and YES been to disney twice.. 1st with my dad, his gal, my sis & her hubby we stayed at mardi gras and 2nd with (step) daughter, grandaughter & her gal. we stayed at disney music. had the best time ever both times.. more the 1st time but still had a blast both times. 2nd trip we did the "meet the giants" tour .. WOW was THAT neat... the 4 of us that went .. got an adopted a wwf elephant for Christmas that year..and we have all gotten each other something elephanty for Christmas ever since. both trips there were in mid november THE best time TO go i think .. you could NOT pay me enough to even dream about taking children ... to disney ... in the summer. no way, no how, nope nada, end of discussion. 1st trip fireworks all blazing evert kid in sight was sound asleep and all us adults stood there just ooing and awwing like WE were kids. farrr too expensive to go to to begin with but to top that go with kids who will keep screaming until they get every single pricey trinket, souvenier and snack item they lay their eyes on... ohhh hello NO way ti that.. then be in florida in the high heat peak period to inch by inch hour by hour snake thru a 4 hour wait in line with including yours a bazillion screaming, tired, over heated, brats pitching temper tantrums hungry, thirsty, gotta go potty and stuck there with no food, no water, no potty and to move and deal with any of that means you loose your place in line and youve wasted the last 2 hrs you spent in line. the kids will never get all the intracacies that makes up the MAGIC in the magic world of walt disney so take them to any local carnival and they will never know any difference between the 2... the kids gonna gobble down that cookie so fast there wont be a crumb with a mickey shap sprinkle left to even show them it was there so what again is the point of paying $5 for a cookie for them again? i guess you get im big time anti dragging kids .. to disney.. in the summer.. so i guess with that il quit my rant and end this post |
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#797
oops carried away ranting ( oh look theres a shiny object) and didnt ask a ?..
duh how old were you when you kinda got a hunch the song you were dancing to was a tad off beat than the song that the feet around you were tapping to |
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#798
Probably age 20
Are your moods very sensitive to music? __________________ |
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#799
Under normal circumstances somewhat, but not very. But when some level of manic, very. As for when depressed or mixed, I tend not to want to listen to music. If something is on anyway, it can sometimes make me agitated.
What song has the most intense effect on you? |
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#800
a LOT of songs set off their own individual triggers with me ... depends on what i associate to it is where it will trigger me off to.
sad, happy, funny, bad bad dont go there memories... events, occasions, places, general to a stage in life or era or time frame in life ... |
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