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Question of the Day (January 16, 2012)

For some reason I'm working with a computer which has decided to work like it's Windows 3.1 (even the look of it! lol), so I might not have time to get to the answers, or post everywhere. I'll have to do it all from my phone. Don't know how long it's going to take me to get things right, but I'll try to get back to you ASAP. Have a really wonderful Monday!

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Question of the Day:

Are you the type of person who would hold onto things after you've separated from someone, or broke up, whether in romantic relationship, platonic, friendship, etc.?
Would you say you're sentimental at all?




Today's 


 



will go to:
 
Jake's Take on Fishing. 


Jake's Take on Fishing.
He is new to the blogging scene and I want to give him exposure. 
So show him some love and pass the word around! :)




Tootles!

Lots of warm hugs and love, free from me to you!

Comments

  1. If it was a gift given to me, then I keep it. If it was something that belonged to them, then I tend to get rid of it. I don't like having reminders around as I have a really good memory to begin with and sh*t tends to linger in my head for a long time.

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    1. Thanks Diana! Definitely wouldn't hold onto things myself. If I break from someone, I don't like the reminder... and a lot of the times the only reason I'm holding onto something is actually because of them, not because I liked it that much. lol

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