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  • Roddy
    Roddy Community member Posts: 445 Pioneering
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    What is your favorite topping on pizza? 
    Extra cheese, black olives and chillies. And only thin crust. I don't like those soggy thick ones or stuffed...

    Q: If You could introduce a Law, what would it be? (think about this one)
  • Roddy
    Roddy Community member Posts: 445 Pioneering
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    do you make yourself laugh?
    I can do, yes. Others say that I make them laugh too, and that I have a good sense of humour (whatever THAT means?)

    Q; Have YOU ever laughed at something out loud when you truly shouldn't have, but couldn't stop yourself...?  
  • Roddy
    Roddy Community member Posts: 445 Pioneering
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    how can you be remembered by yourself? you wont be here! I can see you like to play a different game!
    Exactly - it's a paradox - I'd like to be remembered for being paradoxical!

    I'd like to be remembered for, darn, I forgot. 
  • Roddy
    Roddy Community member Posts: 445 Pioneering
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    (I'm allowed 2 questions at once now that I'm old enough)

    Q: What is the best compliment you've ever received?

    Q: What is your greatest strength and your greatest weakness?

  • April2018mom
    April2018mom Posts: 2,882 Disability Gamechanger
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    A- I’d introduce a law on respecting disabled people. 
  • Roddy
    Roddy Community member Posts: 445 Pioneering
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    A- I’d introduce a law on respecting disabled people. 
    If or when I hear a person being disrespectful to me or another disabled person, It tells me all that I need to know about them. Such people are usually ignorant, spiteful and two-faced, and as such, they are simply not worth my time. Trying to educate them is also futile, as they haven't a clue what the word 'respect' means. 

    Only today, I was parked-up on my mobility scooter having a brief conversation with another person on his. We had both parked sensibly and were by no means in anybody's way... "Can't you two MOVE, you're clogging up the pavement" said a woman passing us both by with her young teenaged daughter (I assume)  "I shouldn't have to ask" she added... I bit my lip and said nothing, but the chap I was speaking with told her exactly what I was thinking, which I cannot repeat on here. There was more than enough ample room for her, and so I put it all down to her being a pig headed ape. 
  • pollyanna1052
    pollyanna1052 Community member Posts: 2,032 Disability Gamechanger
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    A- I’d introduce a law on respecting disabled people. 
    respect for everyone would be good
  • pollyanna1052
    pollyanna1052 Community member Posts: 2,032 Disability Gamechanger
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    Roddy said:
    (I'm allowed 2 questions at once now that I'm old enough)

    Q: What is the best compliment you've ever received?

    Q: What is your greatest strength and your greatest weakness?

    1. Best compliment...you`re an inspiration.

    2. Greatest strength.....being able to put others before myself
     and
    greatest weakness......over thinking things

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