I'm not bored and I don't have crush on Christpher walkin :p
Why don't all of you regular blurters ask questions ? Why ? Christopher Walkin would ... And he's awesome :)
That is a question ive yet to ask! Does that count? :D I am guilty of that though too. I will try and do some asking over this week. Just remember im a fly so its much more impressive when I ask.
Because I think too much and talk myself out of it.
I just don't have any questions to ask.
How's this: "There's this girl at school, she smiles and I catch her looking at me sometimes. Do you think she likes me?"
Should I ask that one?
If I did, I'd probably ask something stupid like, "Who's Christopher Walkin?" I'd never heard the name and had to look him up. I'm not really into movies.
I suppose I could ask some questions about textiquette since so many young people seem fascinated by it. But my heart wouldn't be in it. I'm not really into texting, either, except on those very rare occasions when it serves a useful purpose.
I guess I'm just boring.
Why Jaimie JT! I have already been asking a long list of obviously very important questions, like:
- The two Evaline chickens, Sophie and Charlotte, and how to obtain therapy for them...
- Where did Ray Dart go, why did he leave?
- How to stay drunk forever after wonderful Saturday night?
- How to curse in Chinese?
- My 2,347 notifications on Blurtit?
- Where have all the hippies gone? (Worrying about AH...)
He's a dancing machine 😊.
i mainly don't because of the lack of a detial box for the questions.
;p ;p ;p
It's never going to happen LOL!
I've been really busy with Sergeant Stadenko lately......man !
I can never think of any
Well, thanks Jaimie JT. Now simply because I'n not asking questions I feel like a freeloader. OK, challenge accepted - I will try to ask a question a day for the next seven days. I refuse to apologize if you find the questions boring, banal, stupid or incomprehensible. And no points off for misspelling. Starting tomorrow, of course.
I've tried it a few times and basically gotten no responses.
It's kind of like being a reference librarian---I'm not used to asking questions so I'm not very good at it.
I can tailor questions to facilitate conclusions when I tutor, but in that case, I have an expected agenda.
So, basically, me asking questions is like asking me to drive on the left side of the road in England---probably not a pretty sight.