Which person are you?

BBQJOE

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In this thread we shall have fun, serious discussions, and maybe attack some pet peeves.

I will post the first quandary. Which we will discuss and elaborate on.
I would like to receive at least 52 PM's with other quandaries that I will pick and choose from, then post ahead of time. We will look at quandaries at the rate of one per week.
Quandaries must have a two answer either or question. Such as maybe addressing tooth paste, are you the person that sees the cap off and puts it back on, or leaves it as is?
Got it?
Personal message your queries to me so I can post them in the original post. If you do not play right, I will ask Blooie to put a spell on your birds. I don't know if she can or not, but by golly, I'll at least ask her to.
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We are going to learn the truth about each other here and now!


So here we go.
The first query:

When an ice cube falls, are you the person who picks it up, or the person who just kicks it under the fridge?
 
Ice is so precious up here in the high desert. When it's really hot and we are working hard outside, the wife and I will go through 10 pounds a day average.
It's about a thirty mile round trip to get ice, so I am very careful with it, but occasionally, I will be lazy and kick a cube instead of bending over.

C'mon you chicken people!
 
Hmmmm... I leave it there, step in it later and wish I had kicked it under the fridge before it melted.
 
I try to pick them up but, some are too slippery. Then I get mad and kick it under the fridge. But, I do really try to pick them up first and throw in the sink.
 
Oooh, I wanna play this game!
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If I drop an ice cube on the slate kitchen floor it shatters and becomes 10-15 little ice cubes which, if not swept onto a dust pan and deposited elsewhere, become 10-15 little, cold puddles which I do not want to step in … definitely a pick it [them] up person.
 
My answer is...

C) call the Great Dane to pick it up and eat it. I don't have to bend over and I get the entertainment of her acting like it's the first time she ever put something cold in her mouth. She's sweet, but not that bright.

Okay, the dog's deaf and if she can't tell I'm calling her, I pick it up. I don't toss it in the sink, though, it goes in a pitiful potted plant.
 

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