Patrick’s Place Saturday Six #459
1. U is for UBER: What topic might people accuse you of being a bit “too extreme” about?
I don’t even have to think about the answer… equality.
2. U is for ULCER: On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the most stressed, what is your stress level in an average week?
3, being retired is not very stressfull.
3. U is for UMPIRE: If you had to officiate any sport, which one do you think you’d have the most trouble dealing with?
Any of them since I have no idea what are the rules.
4. U is for UNDERWATER: Which sea creature would you most fear if you were diving in the ocean?
The moray eel, they have very big teeth.
5. U is for UNDERWEAR: Which color are most of your undergarments?
I'm traditional, white.
6. U is for URBAN: Would you most prefer to live somewhere more urban, somewhere more rural, or somewhere more suburban?
I like it right where I am now, in the suburbs. Our cottage is out in the middle of nowhere and if you forget something at the store it is forty minutes round trip (it makes it great for ordering pizza, as soon as you order and jump into your car you can get there in 20 minutes).
I lived in the city when was in college and it is way too noisy, sirens, loud cars, loud music and loud parties.
1. U is for UBER: What topic might people accuse you of being a bit “too extreme” about?
I don’t even have to think about the answer… equality.
2. U is for ULCER: On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the most stressed, what is your stress level in an average week?
3, being retired is not very stressfull.
3. U is for UMPIRE: If you had to officiate any sport, which one do you think you’d have the most trouble dealing with?
Any of them since I have no idea what are the rules.
4. U is for UNDERWATER: Which sea creature would you most fear if you were diving in the ocean?
The moray eel, they have very big teeth.
5. U is for UNDERWEAR: Which color are most of your undergarments?
I'm traditional, white.
6. U is for URBAN: Would you most prefer to live somewhere more urban, somewhere more rural, or somewhere more suburban?
I like it right where I am now, in the suburbs. Our cottage is out in the middle of nowhere and if you forget something at the store it is forty minutes round trip (it makes it great for ordering pizza, as soon as you order and jump into your car you can get there in 20 minutes).
I lived in the city when was in college and it is way too noisy, sirens, loud cars, loud music and loud parties.
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