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Do you dye eggs for Easter?
Dear Abby Asked by Dear Abby
12 months left

Do you dye eggs for Easter?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

When I was a kid, and when we had kids, dying eggs was a big part of Easter fun.

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No

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Bonnie Brown Fitzgerald
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Bonnie Brown Fitzgerald

not anymore, I leave that fun to the kids, grands and great grands

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

I continued until empty nest syndrome occurred lol

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Lisa Gray
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Lisa Gray

I was going to again this year, but I house/pet sit and I got a job that has Easter in the timeframe, so no. It has been many years since I did this.

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Do you ever get around by means other than by car?
Dear Abby Asked by Dear Abby
1 year left

Do you ever get around by means other than by car?

Yes

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No

0

Yes

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No

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Do you prefer your bananas ripe or not so ripe?
Dear Abby Asked by Dear Abby
12 months left

Do you prefer your bananas ripe or not so ripe?

Ripe

2

Not so ripe

2

Ripe

2 Comments
rover6rover
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rover6rover

There is a sweet spot when it has lost all traces of green but has not yet begun to turn brown.

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Bob Pickett
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Bob Pickett

to tell the truth I have been known to eat them not so ripe also, they are just good for you

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Not so ripe

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Bonnie Batten
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Bonnie Batten

I like them a bit on the firm side. When they get too ripe, it's banana bread time.

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Jan Burkin
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Jan Burkin

I try to find the greenest banana bunch to purchase because I know by tomorrow, they will be perfectly ripe and the following day they will start to get spots. I like to catch them just ripe but will make banana bread or muffins with the too ripe ones.

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