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this is the falsity! (she types with conviction)

 

I wish #1 was false! I did, indeed, labor for over 34 hours, only to require a c-section. I wasted a day and a half ... and I didn't accept the good drugs until it was almost over. I'm obviously a poor decision-maker.

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Hmmm, I'm gonna say 2. Only because mold creeps me out and I know a lot of women creeped out by porn.

 

 

I'll try another:

 

1. I currently have a Death Star pez dispenser on my desk

2. I hate Chicken in a Biscuit crakers

3. The feel of nylons gives me chills

I'll guess you have a pez dispenser, but not that one.

 

I'll give another go.

 

1. I grew up in the town where Scott Joplin wrote "Maple Leaf Rag" and "The Entertainer".

2. I ran a half-marathon when I was 29 and haven't run since.

3. I labored for over 34 hours with my daughter and wound up having a c-section.

 

Poppy, I'll guess #2 -- maybe you gave up 6 months later :lol

 

And ms Y... you are not correct!

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Poppy, I'll guess #2 -- maybe you gave up 6 months later :lol

 

And ms Y... you are not correct!

 

You are correct, Edie! I have not run since I was 29. In fact, I try not to run, period. The entire amount of running I've done in my adult life might add up to a half-marathon.

 

I'm flat-footed, fat, and have big boobs. I don't run unless it's to escape dire peril.

 

(I do spend a lot of time on the treadmill, though, and chasing my three-year-old.)

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1. my grandmother was some sort of white rosa parks

2. my neighbors had ike turner over for dinner

3. i've seen a ghost

 

 

I'm going with #3.

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yup- #3!

 

my grandmother moved to houston from nyc in the late 40s and had to take the bus to work. she headed straight to the back of the bus and the driver pulled over, walked back to her and said that she shouldn't sit in that area- that it was for blacks only (she had no idea). she said something to the effect of new yorkers don't think that way, etc, inferring stupidity on the driver's part and she stayed right where she was.

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yup- #3!

 

my grandmother moved to houston from nyc in the late 40s and had to take the bus to work. she headed straight to the back of the bus and the driver pulled over, walked back to her and said that she shouldn't sit in that area- that it was for blacks only (she had no idea). she said something to the effect of new yorkers don't think that way, etc, inferring stupidity on the driver's part and she stayed right where she was.

 

I was hoping you'd explain that one. That's fab! :thumbup

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I'll try again...

 

1. I was a Minor League bat boy for the Dayton Dragons for 6 years.

2. I was on College Jeopardy in 2005.

3. I have 2 career hole in ones in golf.

I'm guessing #1 man. I DO love the Dragons' ballpark though - I have sometimes caught some action there from the street during set breaks at Canal St. Tavern. :thumbup

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ok fliz, i call number 3 as the false one.

i do hate the chicken in a biscuit crackers. i was always disappointed when they were they only ones in the cupboard (darn you, mom!)

 

Nope sorry, the feel of nylons really does creep me out, it runs chills up my spine.

 

 

I'll guess you have a pez dispenser, but not that one.

 

Also true, I have the Death Star pez dispenser sitting right next to my Indiana Jones mini figurine and the wire figure of a human that is made from soldering wire.

 

So by process of elimination, the falsehood is that I hate Chicken in a Biscuit crakers. I actually love the little things. Although, I just at an entire box in a 4 hour span and I'm really not liking them as much at the moment.

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1. I once dropped a pug puppy on its head.

2. I have two cherry angiomas.

3. My great-grandfather was a Gentile.

1.

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round 2 eh?

 

1. I had a picture of me appear in National Geographic

 

2. I was a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army

 

3. I have a photographic memory

2. - I'm gonna guess you were a NCO.

 

1. I was a cheerleader in high school.

 

2. When I was 5, I got in trouble for throwing peanuts at passing cars on Grand River Ave. in Detroit.

 

3. I broke into my high school my senior year to stack tables in the library.

3.

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1. I met Stanley Kubrick when I interviewed for the role of "Danny" in The Shining.

2. I like Hanson

3. I went to high school with Vince Vaughn

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Easy one, No one likes Hanson.

 

Sorry, it's #3.

I actually like a few songs of theirs. Inoffensive, well-crafted bubblegum pop.

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Can't see the YouTube thing, but I assume that it's a clip from The Shining?

And if it is, then the answer is no. I didn't get the part, just interviewed for it.

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No.

I was just a kid that got a day off of school because my mom responded to an open casting call on a whim and then got a phone call.

I was just happy to get the day off.

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