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Literature:
What was your favorite book growing up?
Last book you read?
What book are you most likely to be found reading?
What is your favorite Dr. Suess book?

Food:
Favorite candy bar?
Favorite kind of donut?
Favorite kind of soup?
What food makes for the best leftovers?
Aside from lettuce, what are your two favorite salad ingredients?
Two favorite ice cream toppings?
What one word best describes your eating habits?
What is your favorite chewing gum?
Favorite flavor of jellybeans?
Favorite kind of bagel?

Childhood:
Favorite childhood game?
One thing that you always wanted as a kid, but never got?
How many bones have you broken in your life?

Random Questions:
If you were sitting at a round table of three famous writers, artists and/or musicians, past or present, who would join you?
If your body was creamated, where would you want your ashes sprinkled?
What famous piece of art would you most like to hang in your home?
If you were gauranteed an honest answer to any question from any person in the world, who and what would you ask?
If you could possess one super power, what would it be?
What activity do you find completely deviant?
Who is your favorite Star Wars character?
One thing you’re a natural at?
Greatest mystery of life?
What would other people be surprised to find that you enjoy?
If you were to match wits with someone, who would likely beat you?
What are two keys to any successful relationship? (first being communication – the other?)
Favorite thing to dip into peanut butter?
What favor should never be asked of someone?
What is the most exciting thing you can imagine happening in your life?
What word makes you cringe?
What makes you laugh uncontrollably? – when other people have an infectious laugh – caitie does, we end up giggling about nothing for hours.
What do people do too much of today?
Worst thing you’ve ever witnessed?
“What is your favorite thing about being sick?” – confused, what’s good at all about

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