NaughtyNaomi said:
I"m guessing he meant you would be the go to person to get rid of the bugs because you aren't squeamish.... Someone who isn't squeamish around bugs would be more likely to be able to get rid of them. LOL. Someone who is squeamish about bugs would just run away.
Yes, which would make it TRUE, and the point is to guess the one that is FALSE.
FRANKIE:
I'm guessing #4. I know you play a ton of video games, but then again, that doesn't mean you actually finish them. (There's about 100 or so that I've played, about 20 that don't have an end to consider them finished... and only a couple that I've actually finished...)
As for me #3:
1. I love fruit so much I have never felt like I was eating enough.
True. Fruit = goodness. The only times I don't feel like I'm not eating enough are the times when I'm not really thinking about how much I eat of anything, which doesn't count. True throughout my whole life too (the only time I might've thought I was eating enough fruit was when I was 7-9... who thinks about "am I eating enough fruit" at that age? I just knew I loved it, and got it many times in a day. Not too fond of grapefruit, lemons, or limes... but everything else... mmmm
2. The first time I ever saw a condom was girlscout camp.
True. Canoe trip off camp grounds, second campsight had obviously had a drunken party recently... Our good deed for the day was cleanup. There was a used condom hanging from a tree.
3. My parents have 7 children, I have 6 siblings.
False. I was adopted at 13. My biological parents have 3 children (including myself) and my adoptive parents have 4 children (including myself). I count twice in the seven children... only 5 siblings. (The other fun one is "I am both the third and the fourth child." In both families I am the third when you go by age, but my younger brother in the adoptive family was five when I met them, making me their fourth child.)
4. I was the go-to person for "EEEK! There's a (insert insect here) in my room!" in college.
True. I am mildly squeamish. If I don't know whether or not something can kill me with it's bite, yeah, I'm afraid of it. However, in high school, I was taught how to use a shoebox to get a spider out the window. Used that talent quite often in college.
5. If I don't spend a little time a day on either creation or problem solving (or both), my mind feels numb.
True. My mind needs to be used, or it shuts itself down out of boredom.