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41I haven't had a memorable dream in a while. I used to be able to set up my dreams....I'd lie there thinking up a situation and my dreams would be a continuation. Lately I try not to think.I seem to most often Dream (while sleeping) about....
42I said 41-80 because I know of about 50 of my friends and relatives who would come. I don't know how many of my kids friends would come for them but I hope they have people around them to comfort them...or go out to party with...whatever. I'm sure more would go to the wake than the funeral. Not being all that aware at the time, it won't matter to me for my sake. I just hope there's a lot of laughter.If you died right this instant, how many people do you think would go to your funeral?
43I guess I was about 10 when we got our first tv. Until then, my sisters and i would go to a neighbor's to watch Howdy Doody and then come home for supper. Once we got our own, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday we were allowed to stay up until 9 watching tv because there was something my parents felt was worth watching. They didn't have to restrict the type of show we watched because there was really nothing on that we might be interested in that wouldn't be suitable to watch. On Saturday night my father would watch boxing and we were sent to bed to listen to our radio (for about half an hour)which was just as much fun. Saturday morning we watched from 9-11 and were shipped outdoors once our chores were done. On Sunday we went out for "family rides" or visiting. The tv went on for Lawrence Welk and Ed Sullivan and we went to bed.

After school we watched Mickey Mouse and, when we got older, American Band Stand. After that the tv went off and we weren't allowed to watch until our homework was done and the kitchen was cleaned up from supper.

How much TV did your parents let you watch as a kid?
44Guess I can't answer this one. I thought this was a new term for "couch potato".Teletubbies?
45I feel a small fee would be acceptable (the idea of a "free" wine glass in exchange is good marketing). I'm sure by charging even $3.00 the wineries would still make a profit and it wouldn't discourage the serious "taster". Possibly setting it up so that, following the travel path, once you were out you were out and would have to pay $3.00 for another tasting (The cost of the tour itself I'm sure is minimal). I have been in situations where I've heard people say, "It's a great way to get drunk for free if you can stand the wine."Some wineries have started charging for tours and tastings. Should this trend continue?
46Oh Lord! I have no idea what it was but it had to be a 45 (ask your parents ;) )
The first album I bought with my own money was for my father.."The Buttoned Down Mind of Bob Newhart". Very funny...wish I still had it!

Oh WOW! I just remembered! It was Stevie Wonder's "Finger Tips". It was his first recording. I think he was about 10!!!

What were the first albums/singles you ever bought with your own money? And what media were they on?
47you forgot Uvula!!!!

***lizzie...LAUGH?? (sniff) That's what I named my daughter!! ;)

What's the coolest name for a girl?
48Books are great. I've never burned a book and can't really see the reasoning behind book burning other than to say, "Your thoughts are invalid". Expressing this sentiment to the author face to face would be less dramatic but it might be more educational.Have you ever burned a book?
49Here we go with apples and oranges again. The two are entirely different situations. We've all created and experienced situations. (Did you ever make someone smile? If so, you created an environment that made someone happy) Do you prefer to spend more time on creating or experiencing?
50**lisashea....thanks! :)Squeeze
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