The Next Person Game
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False, I haven't travelled my country coast to coast since Australia is a really big country and I live in the south.
The next person is good at geography. (I'm not).
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Nope, not me. Terrible actually. Lol (And no, I haven't traveled the US from coast to coast either.)
The next person has participated in a fundraiser "walk" at some time. (I did 2 Walk's for Alzheimer's for my Mom, 1 Walk for our local Cancer Survivor group, & 2 Relay for Life Walks)
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I did the Walk Against Want a couple of times in the 1980s.
The next person is fit.
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Hardly. Lol I'm not fat but I'm also not fit. Lol
The next person needs to start exercising more. (I do!)
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I could do with more exercise but I've been fairly active and I've been doing some stretches lately.
The next person is flexible (able to touch their toes with straight legs etc).
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Oh heck, no!! Lol I haven't been able to do that since I was a teenager!! Lol
The next person needs a haircut. (I can finally say nearly a year after finishing chemo I finally do!!!)
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LOL, Ocean. I'm glad you need a haircut.
I have been cutting my hair regularly since 1985 so I don't particularly need a haircut.
Have you ever dyed your hair? I haven't.
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I have hi-lighted it blonde many times. I tried to dye it red with blonde hi-lights. It didn't work. The red washed out and only the blonde hi-lights remained. So I just gave up.
The next person likes trying different hairstyles. (Not me. It freaks me out to try something new!!)
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No, since I've been cutting my own hair, I haven't tried new hairstyles, although it curls or waves in different ways on different days.
The next person has straight hair.
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My hair is straight. Before my diagnosis it was nearly to my waist. It was in a spiral curly perm. I cut it short before chemo so it wouldn't be such a shock when it started falling out. I had just gotten the perm in January. And was diagnosed in March. It was the best perm I ever had - my hair was beautiful!!!
The next person wears their hair up in a ponytail.
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Ocean, I'm sorry you had to cut your hair when you had a beautiful perm.
No, I don't wear my hair up in a pony tail.
The next person is getting tired. I have to go to bed soon, good night.
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I usually do get sleepy in the afternoon. Night, Aussie!!
The next person would like a nap in the afternoon.
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False. I was born with curly hair, turned wavy as it grew in length, then after chemo, had "chemo curl" with tight ringlets, then grew out and is wavy again.
The next person's favorite season is summer.
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True-
(My hair is super straight and I have been to 38 States Canada and Mexico. ;o) )
The next person is misquote bait when they go outdoors.
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I do get some mosquito bites but not as many as other people (it's our winter here though).
The next person wears sunscreen when they go outside in summer.
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When I am swimming or working in the yard.
The next person likes riding a bike in the summer.
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I rode a bike as a kid and I would love to again but we have a lot of busy roads around here.
The next person knows how to roller skate/roller blade.
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Yes, I love to roller skate!! I did it every Sat. night when I was a young teenager. Then I took my girls when they were young. I haven't been since they were in middle school. Not too long ago. They graduated in 2014 & 2017.
The next person likes to go boating.
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I've liked being on ferries on ferries but I haven't been other kinds of boating much.
The next person gets sunburnt easily.
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false. Luckily get golden brown easy
The next person uses a tanning bed
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Hi Patty. I've never used a tanning bed.
The next person loves a sunny day.
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true
Hi Aussie
The next person is a nurse
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False- but do have a degree it OT
The next person loves to hold hands.
So good to see you posting Patty
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true
Hi vargadol
The next person does not like hugs from strangers
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True.
The next person has a Teddy Bear or other stuffed animal she still hugs at night...
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True. I started sleeping with plushes after surgery because they could keep my arms elevated. My favorite was a SeaWorld seal pup. Perfect fit. I was snuggling with my son's Lotsa Bear from Toy Story. He comes with a strawberry scent. That is, until I watched Toy Story 3 and I realized he is a villian of devilishly dastardly deeds. He has been banished from my bed.The next person is from a very large family.
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false
The next person has vacationed on a house boat
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True - many years ago on Lake Keowee with an ex-boyfriend
The next person gets dizzy when they get off a boat
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Only once after weeklong cruise! Otherwise, no.
The next person has developed a dislike for shaking hands due to germ issues?
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True.
The next person worries about germs.
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