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Absolutely... Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy, according to Ben Franklin. Just don't ask me to play the Strange Brew drinking game (watch the movie, drink every time someone says "eh"), I'm too old for that.

TPBM has actually used or knows someone who got a haircut with a flowbee.

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Nope. I cut my own hair except for every 5 or 6 years, when I have a friend cut off a foot or so to donate, but I keep it below the bra line. I only cut the bangs.

The person below me has grown a beard.

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Yep, been rocking one most of the last 8 or so years. I shave it off when the Wings season is over and restart it. I keep it trimmed these days, though. Cool that you donate your hair, btw. I donated three times, but now I have a thinning spot so I can't grow it long any more, I don't want to look like I have a skullet.

TPBM has an unusual pet.

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Not usually.

The person below me enjoys studying World War ll.

Love it. Find my self googling info time to time and like watching a couple documentaries once in a while. Watched one recently about how the U.S used Hollywood to design the fake "Ghost Army" with inflatable tanks to fool Hitler.

TPBM prefers Microsoft over Apple

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Love it. Find my self googling info time to time and like watching a couple documentaries once in a while. Watched one recently about how the U.S used Hollywood to design the fake "Ghost Army" with inflatable tanks to fool Hitler.

TPBM prefers Microsoft over Apple

I used to, but as of now I work at home on PC and Mac at work, so both have their charms...and the little effing annoying things that want to make you throw the damn computer out the window...

TPBM is a Trump supporter...

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The only thing I support about him is his ability to unite people from all points on the spectrum in hatred of him, which shows that we do all have some common ground to start from and maybe if we avoid politics, we can work things out together in this world.

The person below me has owned a convertible.

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Strawberry ones! Yes!

The person below me cooks from scratch.

Well, not entirely from scratched, minute rice saves you a lot of time. But aside from that, yeah. I pretty much start off with all the base ingredients, can cook up some mean Tomato soup with potatoes, different kinds of meats, Salmon being a specialty.

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TPBM had a Mullet at one time or another.

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All the time

The person below me will vote for Hillary over Trump if it came down to it.

why not both?

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you want to see Trump really really angry...vote for this guy

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TPBM doesn't like The Big Bang Theory

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I only saw it once in the waiting room of the walk-in clinic (took in a friend). It wasn't anything that I'll run out to watch again, but it wasn't bad either.

The person below me has already filed their taxes.

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I have never enjoyed exercise. I was in figure skating, gymnastics, basketball, and track, but I hated exercise. In high school, I swam almost every day, and played volleyball and softball for fun, but I hated exercise.

I took an aerobics class once to fulfill a phy ed requirement. I was excused from "bouncing" because I would slap myself silly, even with a sturdy bra. Whenever I hear "Everything I Do, I Do it for You", I still have the urge to lie on one side and do leg lifts. The other things I did were never "exercise" in my mind; they were fun. Aerobics was exercise. I fulfilled the other phy ed requirement with bowling. Bowling was fun.

If I could do it without pain, I would enjoy being able to walk and swim and run and jump and ride a bike and do those things again. But I would still hate exercise.

The person below me has bowled a turkey.

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