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The richest celebrity there is. I can do so much with a $50 bill and if I had the resources, I can help so many people AND animals.

if you could start a foundation, what would it be?

It would be a fund to Dna test some of the victims from the Doe Network. This way their loved ones could finally know what happened to their loved ones.

If you could have any career, What would it be?
 
The richest celebrity there is. I can do so much with a $50 bill and if I had the resources, I can help so many people AND animals.

if you could start a foundation, what would it be?

I want to start a foundation to help me do more day drinking. Also if it involves me banging sluts I could go for that.
 
It would be a fund to Dna test some of the victims from the Doe Network. This way their loved ones could finally know what happened to their loved ones.

If you could have any career, What would it be?

I have a pretty good career. I think I should stick with this one and find a way to make my presence more influential.

What is the perfect gift for you?
 
I want to start a foundation to help me do more day drinking. Also if it involves me banging sluts I could go for that.

You have to ask a question also silly.

I have a pretty good career. I think I should stick with this one and find a way to make my presence more influential.

What is the perfect gift for you?

Something with me in mind. Something created just for me knowing who I am and what it would mean to me.

Candles, love them

Same question

I like this question can we roll with it?
 
I have people for that.

What is rotting in your refrigerator as we speak?

Raspberries...they seem to have a 2-3 day max life in this neck of the world...

What is a random act of kindness that someone bestowed on you, that you will never forget?...
 
Raspberries...they seem to have a 2-3 day max life in this neck of the world...

What is a random act of kindness that someone bestowed on you, that you will never forget?...

Long ago before cell phones were so common place. I was meeting a friend in dubrovnik Croatia and our wires got crossed and I ended up there a day early with no where to stay and all the hotels were full in the small town. So a man who worked for the restaurant I was at I asked for advice on places that might be vacant. He offered to let me use his guest room. It was risky, but he was a great host and gentleman. I'll never forget his kindness.

Same question.
 
Long ago before cell phones were so common place. I was meeting a friend in dubrovnik Croatia and our wires got crossed and I ended up there a day early with no where to stay and all the hotels were full in the small town. So a man who worked for the restaurant I was at I asked for advice on places that might be vacant. He offered to let me use his guest room. It was risky, but he was a great host and gentleman. I'll never forget his kindness.

Same question.

I love this answer ^^.

I’ll continue with this theme. I was on a family trip to London. It was the first time my kids (and my husband) traveled out of the US, so everybody was off schedule and tired. My kids were a wreck and we were standing on the platform of the Tube waiting for the train. My kids were having a melt down. My husband was about to lose it. I was embarrassed because I felt like every other parent who’s kids were yelling and carrying on in public. Then this elderly man approached me and said, “Showing your children the world is the best gift you can give your children.” And he smiled and walked away. I could have cried. It was the perfect thing to hear in that moment and I will always remember it.

I’d love to hear about more random acts of kindness you’ve experienced so same question.
 
I love this answer ^^.

I’ll continue with this theme. I was on a family trip to London. It was the first time my kids (and my husband) traveled out of the US, so everybody was off schedule and tired. My kids were a wreck and we were standing on the platform of the Tube waiting for the train. My kids were having a melt down. My husband was about to lose it. I was embarrassed because I felt like every other parent who’s kids were yelling and carrying on in public. Then this elderly man approached me and said, “Showing your children the world is the best gift you can give your children.” And he smiled and walked away. I could have cried. It was the perfect thing to hear in that moment and I will always remember it.

I’d love to hear about more random acts of kindness you’ve experienced so same question.

I took a friend to the Met Opera last year to see Carmen. We had "cheap" seats on the aisle at the back of the house, but we were enjoying it. After the third act ends, an older gentleman approaches us and asks if we want his seats in the front row for the fourth act because he and his wife have to leave. Completely different experience being right up close and personal with the singers. Made an A night into an A+++++ night. The downside is that now I've developed a taste for the swanky seats (without having developed the means to get them).

Let's keep it going - same question.
 
I took a friend to the Met Opera last year to see Carmen. We had "cheap" seats on the aisle at the back of the house, but we were enjoying it. After the third act ends, an older gentleman approaches us and asks if we want his seats in the front row for the fourth act because he and his wife have to leave. Completely different experience being right up close and personal with the singers. Made an A night into an A+++++ night. The downside is that now I've developed a taste for the swanky seats (without having developed the means to get them).

Let's keep it going - same question.

Years ago I lived on the west coast of the US and was touring with a Broadway show
through California, Oregon and Washington. On my days off, I would seek out adventures in my high mileage Nissan Sentra. One day while exploring the Oregon coast, miles from civilization, my car began to lose power and stall out. I was many, many miles from the nearest town, and had neither a AAA membership (too poor) nor a mobile phone (nobody did at that time). With my hazard lights on, I crawled along until a car pulled up behind me. Pulling my vehicle to the side of the road, this car did this same. A young couple, looking rather disheveled and possibly stoned, asked me what the problem was. I described my car’s loss of power and they offered to follow me to the next town to a mechanic that they knew. It was getting dark and I was grateful for the assistance given my predicament in an area unfamiliar to me. They could easily have sped by as my car limped along, but they saw me to the garage as they said they would and would not accept any cash from me for their kindness.

Who were you kind to today?
 
Who were you kind to today?

Myself - and it was yesterday. I attended a Sound Bath and it was something I'll likely do again.. the feeling of it carried into today.. and hopefully tomorrow.

if you're looking for "someone else," I was kind to a colleague who'd recently traveled to Boston to visit a family member who is ill. It's not that I went out of my way to be kind. I listened when he needed to share. :)

What is a knee-jerk reaction you sometimes have that would be something you could work on so you feel better around people or in situations?

(and no judging people.. we each have something!)
 
Myself - and it was yesterday. I attended a Sound Bath and it was something I'll likely do again.. the feeling of it carried into today.. and hopefully tomorrow.

if you're looking for "someone else," I was kind to a colleague who'd recently traveled to Boston to visit a family member who is ill. It's not that I went out of my way to be kind. I listened when he needed to share. :)

What is a knee-jerk reaction you sometimes have that would be something you could work on so you feel better around people or in situations?

(and no judging people.. we each have something!)

If I had to pick one thing, I do have an extreme aversion to severely … special needs people. I literally steer clear of them, and I don't know why.

When is the last time you did something that benefitted your community as a whole?
 
If I had to pick one thing, I do have an extreme aversion to severely … special needs people. I literally steer clear of them, and I don't know why.

When is the last time you did something that benefitted your community as a whole?

Two months ago ... affected 200 plus people .

Is it a must to have a clean kitchen before you call it a night?
 
Two months ago ... affected 200 plus people .

Is it a must to have a clean kitchen before you call it a night?

It’s not always imperative for me, but it usually is for her. I can’t advise the washing of Riedel wine glasses when you have a good buzz on:rolleyes:

Have you ever set a trap of any kind to catch an animal, rodent, human...?
 
It’s not always imperative for me, but it usually is for her. I can’t advise the washing of Riedel wine glasses when you have a good buzz on:rolleyes:

Have you ever set a trap of any kind to catch an animal, rodent, human...?

I was once an animal control officer, so yes, many traps.

Have you ever killed an animal for any reason?
 
To save anyone.

When was the last time someone really hurt your feelings?

A few days ago. It hurt me to my core enough to lash out back at them. It didn't matter the age, the situation nor state of being of that other person, but I realized why it was done. It didn't hurt any less, but I soon began to understand why it was done with the help of a friend.

What was the last enterprising idea you had that benefited someone else?
 
A few days ago. It hurt me to my core enough to lash out back at them. It didn't matter the age, the situation nor state of being of that other person, but I realized why it was done. It didn't hurt any less, but I soon began to understand why it was done with the help of a friend.

What was the last enterprising idea you had that benefited someone else?

I was speaking with another fledgling writer that I was developing a book called "A Second Chance at First Love." Yadda-yadda-yadda, and six months later a lifetime movie by the same title appears. Coincidence? I think not.

Have you ever wished someone dead and meant it with no regrets?
 
I was speaking with another fledgling writer that I was developing a book called "A Second Chance at First Love." Yadda-yadda-yadda, and six months later a lifetime movie by the same title appears. Coincidence? I think not.

Have you ever wished someone dead and meant it with no regrets?

Yes, and he did die. More careful with my wishes now.


What have you done to ignite positive change in your community?
 
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