1. Would you shave your head for any amount of money? If yes, how much? I’ve threatened to shave my head because I get aggravated having to do anything with my hair daily – but for money……..Hmmmmmmmm. Possibly – since my hair grows so fast – maybe for $50,000 – at least for that amount we could clear, fence and cross fence the upper 26 acres. Any land clearing and new fencing sponsors out there?
2. What "whacky" thing might you do for a large sum of money? Dunno – money is not a big motivator for me.
3. What do you think is a "large sum of money?” $25,000 and up
4. Do you watch "reality" tv shows? No. Truthfully, there isn’t much I like about television programming – other than baseball games and movies.
5. If so, which do you watch and in what order do you prefer them? If not, are there any you may consider watching? The only “shows” I’ve ever liked is “Dancing with the Stars”, “I Love Lucy”, “Unwrapped” or specials on the History Channel (they have a great series on the History of the food America eats ~ and National Geographic – but just how many snake hunts can one watch? I tried to watch the new Martha Stewart show – but it just doesn’t do a whole lot for me now that she’s involved celebrities – pooey. I like her old ones better.
6. Which reality show have you thought about participating in? Why? NONE!
7. Share one thing you would like to do in life but have not yet done..... think about why you haven't done it and share if you wish: Publish a book – either collective stories from South of the Gnat Line or a novel or both – the novel is based on a real experience that happened to us after moving to the dirt road – a bad one, unfortunately, so rather than dwell on the bad experience, I’ve given serious consideration to using it in a story of fiction. I’ve played around with it and even drafted an outline – but I still have a great deal of historical research to compile in order to pull it together. It just takes a great deal of time and I still have two young men that need me way more than I need to finish a novel. I’ll get there – one season at a time.
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