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5 Questions, Vol. 4

It’s been almost a year since the last round of “Five Questions,” that gloriously awkward game where tumbledryers get to ask me any five questions they want. So, I thought I’d bring it back for another round. What do you want to know? What would you like to ask me? Burning questions? Burning sensations? Bring on the former, and go to a doctor for the latter!

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5 Questions, Vol. 3

In the grand Tumbledry tradition, I bring you another round of “5 Questions.” Five questions is presented here on a very irregular schedule; that is, whenever I think of it. It is a tumbledry feature, just like “Food at the Binz” or “boring posts about my life” (the latter category receives many many entries). For those of you who are new to the game: the first five questions asked of me via the comments attached to this post will be answered. Plain and simple.

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5 Questions

Yes, it’s time for another round of 5 Questions. The rules are still really simple. Thankfully, the site has advanced some since the last round of 5 Questions, so users no longer have to use QuickMail to ask their questions, they can simply leave a comment. So, for the unitiated, here’s how it works: the lovely visitors to this humble website will ask me (Alex, in case you are wondering) one question each, and I will answer the first five questions submitted.

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Five Questions Answered

The poll for questions went quite well. Next time, I realize that I will have to be more direct with the directions, so you can look forward to that. Here are the questions and “the answers that love them.”

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Five Questions

For some time, I have been thinking about how to do this project. And here are the results. I’d like to give you loyal tumble readers a chance to voice your opinions and thoughts. Before I set up comments for each post, however, I would like to try something else. The name of this game is Five Questions (and yes, it is slightly inspired by the Late Late Show).

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