Dearabby SquareOffs

Sure am!

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Not so much.

2

Sure am!

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Carl Evans
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Carl Evans

Been driving 50+ years; and never caused an accident.

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Caryn Erdberg
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Caryn Erdberg

You bet! My insurance company says I am, too.

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Wendy Helsinger
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Wendy Helsinger

of course others would disagree with me!

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Carol Hawrylak-Giordano
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Carol Hawrylak-Giordano

I don't want to jinx myself but I have never had an accident or a moving violation. My license has never been suspended at anytime. I do have a bit of a heavy foot but not so bad that police pull me over.

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Jody Osborne
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Jody Osborne

I have been driving for just over 50 years. In that time, I've been in two accidents, one of them being my fault. It has been over 30 years since I've had an accident, or heck, even accidently dinged another car with my car's door!

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Lisa Gray
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Lisa Gray

Every accident I've been in was the other person's fault. Never been at fault.

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Hilary
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Hilary

I work hard to follow road rules that most good drivers ignore. Including Full stops at stop signs and red lights (even for right turns and no traffic), not tailgating (even at stops), using turn signals (even in parking lots), and following speed limits - even on the freeway.

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

I love taking road trips alot so I am always careful

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Not so much.

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Thomas Hunt, Jr.
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Thomas Hunt, Jr.

I can drive, but I don't recommend it. I have what I call blind road rage. I get behind the wheel and I blackout. Just gimme a bicycle, it's safer.

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Dark chocolate

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Milk chocolate

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Dark chocolate

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Lisa Gray
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Lisa Gray

This is a tough one, as I like both. And white, as well. But I think I like dark a LITTLE bit more...

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Carol Hawrylak-Giordano
Carol Hawrylak-Giordano

Linda, I am the same but dark chocolate has moreantioxidants than milk so I use that excuse to savor a dark Lindor Truffle!

Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

It all started with Mounds being my fav growing up!

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

Dark chocolate is better, so of course I prefer it!

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Bonnie Batten
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Bonnie Batten

I like them both, but given the choice between a Mounds or Almond Joy, I'll take a Mounds 😋

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Carol Hawrylak-Giordano
Carol Hawrylak-Giordano

Me too! Have you tried dark chocolate Lindor Truffles? Being a little bigger than the average piece of chocolate, makes them more satisfying. I kept a jar of them at work to bribe our IT tech. He always got to my tech issues 1st. Momma didn't raise a fool!

Carol Hawrylak-Giordano
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Carol Hawrylak-Giordano

The darker the better. I do like a piece of good quality white chocolate around Easter time. I had a whitle chocolate Lindor Truffle last night as well as a dark chocolate one!

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Milk chocolate

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Squatterspore89
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Squatterspore89

Hate Dark Chocolate!

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Linda Tansey
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Linda Tansey

i actually white but i will eat milkchoco;ate

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Hilary
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Hilary

My mother loves dark chocolate, but it isn't sweet enough for me. I hate that most coconut candies use dark chocolate, for example, because then I can't eat them. I only eat milk chocolate.

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Indie John Baptiste
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Indie John Baptiste

Milk chocolate for sure!

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Brady Jordan
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Brady Jordan

no one really likes dark chocolate 🤮

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Brady Jordan
Brady Jordan

Ya’ll are liars

Brady Jordan
Brady Jordan

Why y’all lying like nobody likes rolled up dog crap 💩

Bonnie Batten
Bonnie Batten

I beg to differ! Plus, dark chocolate is good for your heart ❤️

Hilary
Hilary

My mother loves dark chocolate, but will eat either.

Bostino
Bostino

You're just a sugar addict

77%
Yes WINNER

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23%
No

2

77%
Yes

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

Of course nothing is 100% but overall, yes!

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Darlene Thompson
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Darlene Thompson

We have everything we need and we can live on just one level of the house which is important for us as retired.

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Milton Trachtenburg
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Milton Trachtenburg

We downsized from a three-story home to a small condo. At this stage of our lives, we don't need the space we needed when we were raising children. Cooking for two doesn't require a kitchen that looks like it was meant for a restaurant. A living/dining room is sufficient for two.

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Vicki & Chuck Heidorn
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Vicki & Chuck Heidorn

I am warm and have loving people around me.

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Terri Compton
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Terri Compton

Yes. We moved closer to family and into a community with a lot of ammenities.

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seaweed349
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seaweed349

Big home in the country, retired. Big garden. Lots of room for company. But wish it wasn't in Canada.

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Lisa Gray
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Lisa Gray

I live in my daughter's home with her boyfriend. He is a great roommate. We get along very well and I am really comfortable here!

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Hilary
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Hilary

Last year, we had a 3bdrm we grew out of. My son and my brother had their own rooms. I shared a room with my mother. Her new fiancé lived separately. And our belongings were overflowing. We finally found a 4bdrm. Her fiancé shares her room, I have my own. And we have more space for our stuff.

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Linda Tansey
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Linda Tansey

moved into a retirement

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23%
No

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Anna Chaya Hoffman
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Anna Chaya Hoffman

We moved from a house to a condo thinking it's just 2 of us and we don't need so much room. Wrong. I miss having my own space where I can go to and hear only me and what I'm doing. My husband is amazing but he's loud 🙉

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Valerie Lantz
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Valerie Lantz

I hate the kitchen!

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