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2007 July 14



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Survey #40?

please copy and paste the questions.if you don’t i will NOT read your answers.it makes it easier to read the answers
1: What brand of peanut butter do you buy?
2: Which do you prefer: Flat top stoves, or traditional? (cooking stoves)
3: Iron Man or Captain America?
4: Which ONE superpower rules?
5: What is your least favorite insect? Not arachnids!
6: Speed or braun?
7: If you had to guess the circumference of your neck, what would be your guess? This may be alot more than you think.
8: Redneck or yuppie?
9: Hillary Clinton for 2 terms, or the removal of P&S forever?
10: Weird Al Yankovic or Smosh?

these questions were made up by Who?!? ME?!? .he is one of my contacts

star this if you like the survey

1: What brand of peanut butter do you buy? Jiff
2: Which do you prefer: Flat top stoves, or traditional? (cooking stoves) Flat tops
3: Iron Man or Captain America? Iron Man
4: Which ONE superpower rules? X-Ray vision
5: What is your least favorite insect? Not arachnids! Ticks
6: Speed or braun? Speed
7: If you had to guess the circumference of your neck, what would be your guess? This may be alot more than you think. 10″
8: Redneck or yuppie? Rdneck
9: Hillary Clinton for 2 terms, or the removal of P&S forever? Neither
10: Weird Al Yankovic or Smosh? Weird Al (Who is this Smosh?)

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