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HeroOfHyrule
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23 Oct 2021, 11:20 pm

A dog or an orangutan.

Do you have an exercise routine, or do anything exercise-related on a regular basis?



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24 Oct 2021, 12:05 am

Attempting to. It's only been a week for me.
I'd yet to see if it consistently works for 2 months straight or if had stick for good.


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24 Oct 2021, 4:42 am

HeroOfHyrule wrote:
A dog or an orangutan.

Do you have an exercise routine, or do anything exercise-related on a regular basis?


I need to get back into my exercise and physical therapy routine, but this move has really side-tracked me. :'(
I DO practice meditation and breathing exercises 1-3 times a day though.

What is your favorite summer beverage? What is your favorite winter beverage?


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24 Oct 2021, 6:34 am

There's no winter here, but I get the point.

Orange juice and hot chocolate respectively. :lol:


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24 Oct 2021, 8:20 am

Coffee and coffee.

Do you like to squeeze yourself into small spaces?


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24 Oct 2021, 9:59 am

Yes! I've always built forts and hiding spaces. I'm writing this from my pillow fort.

Would you like to have the inside of your home repainted?

If so, what colour(s)?



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24 Oct 2021, 12:37 pm

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Yes! I've always built forts and hiding spaces. I'm writing this from my pillow fort.

Would you like to have the inside of your home repainted?

If so, what colour(s)?


Different rooms would have different colours for me. The bedroom would be painted pink, yellow, purple and maybe some light blue accents. I'm okay with the living room/kitchen (open floor plan and they run together almost) being white (It is white now) but I would like some colour accepts - like a border around the top perhaps - although this is the first time I've considered the question and I haven't come up with a specific colour yet. Most importantly, I would paint all the ceilings blue skies with clouds.

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[I simply must respond to the forts and hiding spaces question even though it's passed and I missed my chance. A few years ago, I lived in a mobile home that I owned. I had turned one room that only had three walls into an office. Rather than a door to access the office via the hallway - there was simply no wall between the room and the hallway. It was a design feature - the wall wasn't removed, it had never been there. Anyway, the closet in the room I used as an office was in the corner of the room and behind the wall at the back of the closet was my bedroom's closet. I cut a hole in the back of the closet to create a crawl space to get from one room to the other. Then I took the bedroom door off its hinges, put a piece of plywood up, then sheetrock, then painted it over so that you couldn't tell there had ever been a door there or a bedroom behind it. The way it stood now, the only way in or out of the room was through the crawl space created through the closets.

In the bedroom itself, I cut a hole in the floor, inserted a trap door with a lock, and covered it with a rug. That way, there was always a way out of the bedroom besides the crawl space - but no one would know about it unless they lifted the rug.]



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25 Oct 2021, 7:58 am

Yes I do. If I see two walls close together, or two poles or trees or something. I have to wedge myself in between them. I don't like to be completely closed in though. I very much like your secret entrance room. I'm a big fan of secret passages and hidden spaces. Love a priests hole.

Do you prefer baths or showers?


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25 Oct 2021, 8:01 am

Definitely shower. Quicker and easier!

Can you resist another family member's box of chocolates?



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25 Oct 2021, 9:33 am

I hate chocolate so yes I can resist it. The smell gives me migraines so I wouldn't even want the box in my house.

What is your favourite snack food?



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25 Oct 2021, 10:08 am

Truffles.

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25 Oct 2021, 10:15 am

Anything left unguarded that I can get away with nibbling.

How is your day going?



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25 Oct 2021, 10:42 am

mahvellous 8)

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25 Oct 2021, 11:30 am

I was woken up at 1.30am, 5.10am and 6.30am, had to clean a constipated dog's anus and went to the shop to get coffee only to find they'd run out. Despite this, today was pretty splendid, ty.

How clearly can you see the stars where you live?


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25 Oct 2021, 11:39 am

Barely. No. :?


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25 Oct 2021, 4:18 pm

Barely and it legitimately frustrates me. I hate pollution so much. I wish I lived somewhere where I could see more of the stars.

Can you recognize any constellations, or even the location of any planets/other celestial objects, while stargazing?