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1. What is something about living in this country that you value?'This country' is whatever country you call home.
   That I can WORSHIP JESUS! 

2. What is a favorite something you own that is red, white, and/or blue?
hmmm... my car is blue and I sure appreciate that!

3. Do you fly a flag at your house on patriotic holidays?
Nope

4. What ingredients do you think should be included in a great picnic basket?
Bag of chips, carrot sticks, apples or banana, Sandwiches! 

5. What is one interesting piece of trivia you know? Interesting is of course a relative term.
  Your eye shrinks as you get older because you loose some of the Aqueous fluid and Vi vitreous gel!  

6. Wednesday, May 24th is National Escargot day...have you ever tried them? Eww or ooh?
Nope never...have no desire either!

7. What is one thing you know for sure?
 That my mom is in Heaven with JESUS and I will see her and JESUS some day! 

8. Insert your own random thought here.
I feel hungry but it is too late to eat!
















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NCSue said…
Hi - I'm a follower & wanted to let you know that I have a page on my site that lists more than 200 hops, memes, and photo challenges… some for each day of the week. Check under the header for the link to that page. I’ve also just started a BlogFrog community that focuses on hops, carnivals, memes, and photo challenges. Go to http://theblogfrog.com/1504201 to visit & participate.
I hope you’ll visit me soon and follow back!
NCSue

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