The Next Person Game
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False. Looking forward to a girls’ getaway weekend with old friends in November.
The next person will visit with family this weekend.
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False
The next person likes hot weather.
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True
The next person hates humid weather.
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True!
The next person has taken/will be taking a trip this summer.
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False, but planning several this fall.
The next person has a kid starting college. 👩🎓
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False - They have already graduated from college
The next person has been on a river cruise.
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True - The Memphis Queen decades ago.
The next person likes browsing through thrift stores.
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False~ I have enough stuff and should donate more to thrift stores.
The next person likes going to see live music.
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True, though I don't get to often.
The next person has missed this thread.
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True
The next person wants it to snow at least once this winter.
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True—It would be wild to see it snow near the ocean in Southern California 😊
The next person likes to read mysteries.
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TrueTye next person always has at least one book she's reading.
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True - I'm currently in the middle of three
The next person enjoys romantasy (fantasy-romance: vampires, fae, or otherworldly lovers) genre novels
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false
The next person writes or reads poetry1 -
False
The next person likes to read non-fiction.
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true
the next person is in the middle of a snow storm
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True
The next person likes jigsaw puzzles
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So- So, although DH is crazy for them!
The next person likes crossword puzzles.
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Sometimes
The next person likes sudoku
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False
The next person likes Hurdle (it's like Wordle)
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Not familiar with it, but it sounds fun.
The next person still receives at least one hardcopy magazine in the mail.
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True
the next person misses a 'real' daily paper (our local paper has gone online)
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True
The next person plays Connections on her computer (I play every morning)
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True
The next person plays Words with Friends
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False. I have a funny story about why I refuse to play Scrabble-type games.
I was visiting my then-bf's parents, and his step mom loved Scrabble. So we got out the board to play a round. At one point, she made the word "et". I objected on the grounds of it being Latin, as in "et cetera". She said it wasn't Latin, it was the past tense of "eat" in English. I said in that case, it wasn't a legitimate word due to it being a colloquialism (also disallowed by the rules). She said it was real and showed me the Scrabble Dictionary. It said "et - past tense of to eat as in 'I et my supper.' " I was disgusted by how flagrantly Scrabble broke its own rules and have refused to play again ever since. As a check to see how bendy their rules are, I later found "wo - a Vietnamese coin" in the SD, but "ryu - a Japanese coin" is not. So "foreign words" has a very fuzzy definition too.
The next person likes logic puzzles.
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True but they can drive me crazy.
mirianda: This is a joke I learned in high school. Brutus saw Caesar at the ballgame. Brutus asked him if he ate any hotdogs. Caesar responded: "Et tu Brute!"
The next person took Latin in school.
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False
The next person took shorthand in school
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false
the next person took typing in school
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True
The next person took AP classes in school
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True
The next person likes Math
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