Question #155 from "The Book of Questions" by Gregory Stock, PH.D.
If you were guaranteed honest answers to any 3 questions .... who would you question and what would you ask?
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I would ask my current wife:
Do these jeans make my butt look fat?
Can you tell I am losing my hair?
Will you still love me when I'm old and gray? Wait a minute . . . I am old and gray . . . nevermind.
That is a tough one. I really do not know. I will have to think long and hard on this one.
Doesn't seem to me that we are getting any honest answers anywhere from anyone any more...especially our Political Representatives.
I would really like some straight answers from them but will never ever get them.
Spin Spin Spin.
1. Mr. President are you contemplating another war with Iran? or someone else?
2. Hillary are you running or jumping?
3. Iran - What the Hell are you doing over there?
[1] WILL THE CUBS WIN THE SERIES
THIS YEAR? I'D ASK JC, BUT EXPECT
AN ANSWER IN A PARABLE THAT WOULD
LEAVE ME GUESSING.
[2]ASK THE SAME QUESTION OF THE BLOG----PROBABLY GET WALKED AROUND THE TREE ALL DAY, BUT AT LEAST THEY
WOULD SAY YES OR THE OTHER WORD.
[3]GO BACK TO JC FOR THE THIRD ONE,
HOW AM I DOIN???????
I would ask the mayor if he's ever told the truth about anything in a political ad.
I would ask the mayor if he's ever told the truth about anything since he's been in office.
I would ask the mayor if he's ever told the truth about anythig in his entire life.
1. Abraham Lincoln: Mr. President, sir, wouldn't you rather just stay home tonight instead of going to the theatre?
2. John F Kennedy: Mr. President, sir, wouldn't you rather just skip going to Dallas and head home?
3. Ansel Adams: Would you mind showing me all the tricks to your trade and let me be your apprentice?
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