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Peanut butter, bread or crackers, fruit (like apples, grapes, oranges, bananas and berries). When I was living through Irma, I had no power for a week. I lived on cold cuts, cheese, fruit that I kept cold in a cooler. I had to go to the store every day for ice and water. Scary.

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I would write a book about the battle to escape depression and why being comfortable is the enemy of joy. Maybe... IDK 🤷🏾‍♂️ I want to write a lot of things.

If you had to be reborn as a different ethnicity, which one would you choose and why?
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Great question. I would want to be an Egyptian. Apparently a fortune teller told me, I would prepare the bodies for burial in a previous life. I was a young male apprentice to the main burial master. She told me that's why I have such a fascination with death.

If you won the lottery what's the first thing you would do with it?
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Give most of it to my kids. At my age I dont need much.

Have you ever met a movie star?
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I've meet a lot of famous people but no one you would consider a movie star.

Have you ever been on tv?
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Yes I was in a news clip for a local TV station about an EPA lead cleanup in our town.

Have you ever lived on a farm?
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No. But I stayed at my grandmother's farm during the summers when I was a child. Hay fever was bad.

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Could be. When I was in high school a neighbor kid caught himself on fire fooling around with some gasoline and caught himself on fire. I covered him with dirt and put it out before he was burnt too badly.

Have you ever been in an earthquake?
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Post by Koltrast »

Yes and no. That is, I slept through it and was informed about it in the morning. It was only a small one though, as we don't get many earthquakes at all where I live.

What did you want to grow up to be when you were a child?
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Nice game! When I was a child, I wanted to be a doctor. Now I’m a journalist/editor. Go figure!

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Pilau.

Whats your favorite song
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Thats a tough one, I have many favorites. But Ill say Tell Me Once Again by Juliana Scahno

Whats your favorite form of recreation?
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Chicken bacon ranch pizza.

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All junk food :p

Do you love democracy?
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I mean, there isn't a perfect system of government, but I guess I love democracy. That is a hard question, because not every democracy is well-implemented.

Who is your favorite author?
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