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11.) Talk about the best dream you’ve ever had.
This may sound weird, but the best dream I ever had was about me being a famous author and I had a really awesome girlfriend. I never wanted to wake up from it since being an author has been my dream since I was little and who doesn’t want an awesome girlfriend?
18.)Â Talk about something that happened in elementary school.
A lot of weird crap happened in elementary school. One of the weirdest was when my friend and I were playing dolls. We loved to play dolls and we loved American Girl Doll. We both had a few (some from Christmas and Birthdays and some we bought ourselves (we were very proud of that)) but we also both had the same doll named Lainie. We were assholes to Lainie. Depending on whose house we were at and whose Lainie we were using we’d give her a different weird roll. At my house, Lainie was the crazy, naked neighbor who lived in a treehouse and at my friend’s house, Lainie was a crazy, pioneer dress wearing neighbor who would sneak through the other doll’s bedroom windows and just stand over their beds until we made them wake up. It sounds weird and maybe even fake but I swear this really happened. It’s one of my favorite memories from elementary school.
32.)Â Talk about a place you remember from your childhood.
My friends and I used to play in the woods near our house a lot and after Sandy, a lot of trees were knocked down. We found one tree that was knocked down and made a perfect hangout. There were three huge branches off of the trunk which fell so that two were across from each other and the third went down to the ground like a bridge. We had an unspoken rule that you had to walk up the tree trunk and then we’d all sit on the two branches across from each other and talk. Once we were done talking we had to walk down the third branch which was like a bridge to the ground, or if you were feeling daring and wanted to impress all the little kids, you could jump down to the ground from there. It wasn’t that high but we were young and short so it was cool to us.








