Rory is the host of Question Fun


Question 1
Favourite pizza topping?
Cheese, mushrooms, bell peppers, and olives.
Question 2
What do you do too much and too little of today?
Too much blogging and too little reading. I have a long list of books I want to read but somehow or the other, I am not getting to it. However, I do spend a lot of time walking as well. My doctor told me that it’ll help my body to heal faster.
Question 3
Do you live by the 2 second rule when it comes to dropped food on the floor?
[As in if food drops to the floor do you eat it or bin it?]
Depends where it fell. If it’s outside, it will be given to the birds or any stray cats. If it’s in my home and the floor or space is reasonably clean, I’ll probably eat it. I am learning from my younger daughter who lets her toddler eat stuff after she throws it on the floor. She says it’s building her immunity!
Question 4
Have you ever fooled around with electric wires and tripped you β¦ as in received a shock β if yes, what were you doing?
Yup! I was usually trying to fix the wirings and got a jolt. Never bad enough to singe my skin or causing me to faint, but it was a lesson well learned.
Question 5
Are you a plate licker??
Nopes! But I sometimes lick my fingers after I’ve eaten something very yummy, like a piece of dark chocolate.
Question 6
What time do you normally retire to bed for the night β¦. or try to anyway?
My target is 10- 10:30 pm. My Apple Watch reminds me 15 minutes early of the bedtime. I am trying to stick to this habit as it’s helping me get good quality sleep.
Question 7
How many blue elephants would it take to change a red lightbulb in the green toilet?
I think the color of the elephants would have a great impact on their ability to change the bulb. The color of the toilet or the bulb itself wouldn’t make much difference.
At a guess, as only one elephant can fit in a toilet, so it would have to do the job by itself. And blue elephants are pretty smart.
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Loved your answer to #3! “Depends where it fell” …absolutely lol! And I happen to agree with your daughter in terms of building immunity π
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Thanks Sara. Yes itβs important for kids to survive
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I also taught my daughter to let Ben get germ-y and to be loud and busy around him when he was little. He can sleep through ANY noise (when he sleeps) and he’s rarely sick.
The world is not a sterile place, and raising children in a sterile environment is asking for trouble IMO.
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Thanks a lot Angie. Thatβs how kids should be brought up.
Lol! I didnβt know what Rory was expecting! πππ
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lol great to learn more about you, and your last response was tops!
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Thanks a lot Kate. π
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lol and there is your blue elephant, so glad he escaped from the toilet!
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The questions are amazing and rightly said only one elephant can fit in a toilet. He would have to change the colour himself. π
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Yup, thanks. π
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Great answers, Sadje! Your answer to #3 makes sense. We don’t live in a sterile world!
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Thanks Eugenia. No we donβt and we wouldnβt survive for long if we tried to make everything too hygienic
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Most welcome!
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Excellent post, thanks for sharing, Sadje.
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Itβs a pleasure! Thanks my friend
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Welcome, Sadje. My complete pleasure, my friend. π
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Good answers. I have read a couple of articles about how it is hurting our kids being too clean. There need to be some dirt and germs in their lives.
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Youβre so right Leigha. A sterile environment is not possible. The kids need to develop immunity.
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