Hello everyone and welcome back! What beautiful weather we are having! Been outside and enjoying it as much as I can before it all goes south.... Anyways, your questions....
1) What culture and/or heritage are you the most fascinated by?
2) Do you take vitamins?
3) What would you put into a time capsule?
4) Do you save coupons?
Enjoy your weekend!
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1. That's a tough one. I am fascinated by my own ancestry. However, love to read about the eastern cultures. I guess all cultures interest me.
2. Yes. Vitamin B, multiple, calcium, etc. nothing in mega doses.
3. A cellphone or iPad.
4. Some. But, I will admit that most often I end up finally tossing them out.
1) For me it would be a combination of both because I really like to read about when people first settle here. The reason for the is my love for Little House on the Prairie era.
2) Yes
3) Some good books.
4) Yes
Have a great weekend!
1. The Danish
2. NO, I don't think they do anything?
3. A dog, and A cat.
4. Seldom.
By the way, the Dog, and Cat would live forever, and once discovered, propagate.
Thanks Drew... I always forget that.
1) What culture and/or heritage are you the most fascinated by?
American Indians
2) Do you take vitamins?
I have a multitude in my bin that I store them in. I usually take fish oil, multi vitamin, calcium pyruvate.
When i am depressed I take extra vitamin d and when I am sick I take Vitamin C and Zinc. I could keep going on.
3) What would you put into a time capsule?
seeds and canned food...they will need it. Maybe a few left over items I have from garage sale
4) Do you save coupons?
Once in a while, but I love to do rebates.
1) What culture and/or heritage
The American Indian and how they got screwed out of their country.
2) vitamins?
"C", B12, B-Complex, D3
3) time capsule?
A pac of cigarettes and matches. By the time they find the capsule cigarettes will be illegal or no longer manufactured.
4) save coupons?
I save them until they expirer then save some more...I hardly ever use them.
1. All of them. I think it is really neat to get to a multicultural city like New York, San Francisco, Montreal and witness the various languages, dress and culture.
2. No. Do Cheetos count? See Daily Blog.
3. Can we put hate and violence in there and be done with that for another 100 years? There never seems to be a shortage of that around.
4. Hardly ever. I only save them if they are $1.00 to $2.00 and I need the product in my next trip.
Thank you, drew for your weekly contribution and dedication to the JTI.
1) The Beat Generation.
2) A multivitamin and B100 Complex when I have money. (Toad, I heard the same thing.)
3) Jimmy Hoffa's body.
4) I tried it for awhile, but they kept expiring before I used them. And I couldn't keep track of them. When you're single, you rarely have to buy in the quantities that save money.
A woman in line at the grocery store once saved $60 with coupons, but she bought #300 worth of stuff.
Thanks for the probing, drew. Have a good weekend.
1) The Native American culture does sound interesting...
2) What are vitamins?
3) A cell phone.
4) Tender Heart does, I don't.
1. really good question, wow... Like alot have said, the Native American Indians. After that, probably the heritages that have formed my family
2. yes, and supplements, it takes alot to keep the allergies, sinuses and hormones at bay, and other cooties in general
3. another good question, probably a cross section of my things, that would make whoever find it completely baffled for sure! Especially my current, 'ancient' flip phone
4. ms froggy and future mr froggy are heading to the extreme couponing end of the spectrum. I used to use them much more, now I just watch for awesome sales and stock up, I can usually do as well, if not better, than couponing
Orb's, I found one thing better than Vitamins for my health. DON'T leave the house, unless It's absolutely necessary. It's In the AIR we breath. Actually I'm not kidding. Ever since I lost my job, and have been semi Agoraphobiac I don't seem to get sick as often. My nerves are not worth a crap, but that's another story. I just sit here, and look at my big ole Winnie sleeping and snoring, her ears twitching, her eyes fluttering, enjoying the dogs life. I'm tellin ya, I don't know what these people were thinking when they gave up this wonderful dog?
I'm part Seminole Indian. My Great Grandmother was 100% Seminole.
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