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Post by dancer on Sept 7, 2006 7:55:52 GMT -5
Well, I'm not sure...there are advantages to both sides. If I have a slow death, maybe it's because I still have lives to influence to come to Christ or just unfinished work to do for God.
If I die suddenly, I will be in the arms of Christ...I would rather meet Jesus as He intends me to. Live out the plan He has for me, if that means dying slowly or dying quickly.
Would you rather spend the day with a long lost friend or get an e-mail from a friend?
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Post by karenee on Sept 7, 2006 12:10:39 GMT -5
Spend the day! of course. (Time together? or... email? Time together....? or...uh...what was that other option again? *grin* )
Would you rather discover that someone came just to see you, or know that they made sure to stop by during an already full schedule?
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Post by dreamer on Sept 7, 2006 21:02:22 GMT -5
Have them stop by even if I was busy!!
Would you rather contact or be contacted by a long-lost friend?
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Post by karenee on Sept 8, 2006 21:59:01 GMT -5
Be contacted by...because it means they were thinking of me. *grin* I already KNOW if I want to contact them...even if they don't.
Would you rather spend an evening trying to connect with friends that may or may not show up, or work on a frustrating connectivity problem on your computer?
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Post by dreamer on Sept 9, 2006 7:54:01 GMT -5
work on the computer. (Done enough of the other!!)
Would you rather have milk or juice for breakfast?
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Post by dancer on Sept 15, 2006 7:34:45 GMT -5
milk as long as it has Nestle Quick in it . *grin*
would you rather go in the office to work late, or work late from home while trying to juggle children, husband, house, etc?
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Post by karenee on Sept 15, 2006 10:23:26 GMT -5
*likes to work in quiet* However, if I was gone all day I'd probably opt for going home if it was possible to save the work till after the kids were settled for the night...otherwise, stay at the office.
Would you rather accept a hard truth that will remain a part of your life for a long time if you accept it, or try to escape, though it would mean you don't grow as a person?
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Post by dreamer on Sept 17, 2006 7:37:43 GMT -5
Accept a hard truth, I guess. I don't want to stagnate.
Would you rather be miserable trying to make yourself happy, or spend your time trying to make someone else happy?
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Post by karenee on Sept 18, 2006 11:02:21 GMT -5
I'd rather spend time making someone else happy (at least in theory) *shakes head* In practice, it usually ends up being the other, much as I wish I would live up to my ideals.
Would you rather know an ugly secret in order to deal with the problem, or live in blissful ignorance?
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Post by dreamer on Sept 18, 2006 14:01:14 GMT -5
For a while, live in blissful ignorance. then take care of said problem.
Would you rather go to a football or baseball game?
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Post by Daae on Sept 18, 2006 20:47:13 GMT -5
I'll say football, because football teams have marching bands. I am such a music geek. Would you rather visit a renaissance faire or work at one? (Guess where I went over the weekend...)
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Post by karenee on Sept 19, 2006 9:13:12 GMT -5
Urm...visit. However, I might change my mind once I actually seen one.
Would you rather chew paper or plastic? *has kids, don't ask*
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Post by dreamer on Sept 19, 2006 11:28:11 GMT -5
plastic. Paper shreds in the mouth. *also has kids, don't ask*
Would you rather watch a political speech or the show you turned on the TV to watch?!!!
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Post by dancer on Sept 19, 2006 12:11:14 GMT -5
uh, is that a trick question? The show I turned on the TV to watch Would you rather spend a rainy day indoors cozy in your favorite chair reading your favorite book with you favorite flavored hot tea alone or with someone?
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Post by karenee on Sept 19, 2006 14:31:39 GMT -5
today? With someone! Usually...either is fine.
Would you rather park at an angle, or parallel park?
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