1. If you could choose any age to go back in time to, but would have to live your life again from that moment on, which would it be?
There are a few ages I would choose. 12. 16. 19. Key turning points in my life, for which decisions were made that shaped the rest of my life. No regrets, but it would be fun to see how differently things would turn out.
2. If you could see into the future and choose to learn one of the following things, which would you choose:
a. The winning Powerball number for the first Saturday in July, 2013
b. The cure for all cancers
c. The cure for alzheimers/dementia
d. The day, time and method you'll die
Yeah, I'm not telling this one. If you know me, you'll guess correctly.
3. If you could switch lives with one living person, who would you choose:
a. Prince William's unborn baby
b. Mark Cuban
c. President Obama
d. Bear Grylls
I might choose Mark Cuban. He seems like a smart, likeable guy. And he's not old. And he's not stressed out. And he's not a British embryo.
4. If you had to choose to live in one of the following places, would you choose:
a. A Tibetan monastery that had a full gym, perfect weather, Netflix, gorgeous outdoor gardens and the worlds largest library, and your grandparents whom have been dead for years are suddenly alive, don't age and will live out their lives with you. BUT you can't ever speak a word to anyone or touch anyone and vice versa.
b. A luxury 8,000 sq. ft penthouse apartment in a 20-story highrise in NYC, complete with a private rooftop pool, gym, media room, and indoor rock climbing wall, but there is no elevator and you're missing a leg. But, Benedict Cumberbatch. (or Kate Upton) is alive and well, single and into you, living one floor below.
c. A beautiful Tuscan villa with outdoor gardens, your own vineyards and winery, an olive grove and press, fresh goats milk, fruit trees, a lush vegetable garden that produces year round, a pool overlooking the countryside and a private chef, but you have no sense of smell or taste.
d. A small, old house on the outskirts of Reykjavic, no indoor bathroom, only cold water (hot water would need to be boiled on stovetop), and a mattress stuffed with straw, but you and your one and only true love would live there, in perfect harmony, playing endless hands of Spades and games of Yahtzee and cooking and eating your favorite meals together for 80 years in good health until the day you both die, together, in each other's arms.
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