IF you could cancel forever a single thing you have to do every day other than your job, what would it be?
Since my current job is homemaker (yeah that's right) that takes nearly all of household stuff out of the running, I feel as though I'm left with stuff I do out of love and affection for my wife and child and things I do for myself. That said, there is only one thing that comes to mind: Brushing and Flossing My Teeth. If I could cancel this (and still maintain teeth and gum health) I would. I rarely
IF you had to go tonight to be tattooed, where on your body would you have it done and what image would you select?
I have had this conversation with many people and my answer has never changed. My tattoo wouldn't take up most of my back. It would be of the sandy beaches, ocean with waves breaking, and the sun setting on the horizon. A few birds in the air. Some ocean cliffs on the side.
IF you could realize a dream that you have had while asleep, what dream would you pick?
Okay, I rarely wake up close to my dream state and when I do, I never write them down. I can only remember a couple of my dreams but there is one that was recurring and enjoyable. No, not the zombie dream from when I was 12 and they cornered me and a friend at the Monticello Post Office. It was when I was 8-10 years old but would totally enjoy it just as much if it were to happen with me in my 30s. It starts with me and my cousin Nathan playing together outside at my grandpa and grandma's farm in Monticello. We run around, chasing each other with sticks. Nathan decides to run into the old milk house to escape. I follow him but the milk house is different than it has ever been before on the inside. It is a long corridor that I would say is approximately 100 yards. The hall had a weird glow to it and on the other end a door. We ran down the hall, opened the door, walked through and we were in the milk barn in McGregor, IA at his house (70 miles). How awesome was this. We used it a couple of times to make sure it worked.
Then we thought, "If there is a magical transport in this door, we need to check other ones at Grandpa's. We go back and look in his pump house. It is really more of a room than a house, but its where the pump brings the water into the house. Anyway, we open the door and inside is this huge, red, glowing egg. We are a little freaked out at first. Then Nathan decides he wants to see what is inside and takes a hammer to it and knocks a chip off. The chip turns into an egg itself and then hatches. Out comes a flying dragon. We some how are able to split the egg in two and we both have our own dragon. From there, the dreams went in different directions but this is how they began.
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What adventures we had. We were able to play together any time we wanted either by hopping on our dragon or going through the magic tunnel. It was awesome. I'd have fun with my cousin again.
IF you could choose only one color and one image for your country's new flag, what would it be?
Well, I'd have to go with blue and one white star. For a reason, I'd offer Charles Thompson's, Secretary of the Continental Congress, explanation of the meaning of the Great Seal. "Blue...signifies vigilance, perseverance, and justice. The star is a symbol of the heavens and the divine goal to which man has aspired from time immemorial."

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