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Survey about george jung, homes, team sports, travel, canada and download.

Take a fun daily life survey about george jung, homes, team sports, travel, canada and download. Get a chance to win prizes, earn rewards and money. Find out interesting facts about yourself and others.

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1. Do you own a motorcycle?
Yes No
2. Do you have any houseplants?
Yes No
3. Do you have a land-line phone in your home?
Yes No
4. Will you balance your checkbook this week?
Yes No
5. Do you know CPR?
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6. Do you believe there is life on other planets?
Yes No
7. Do you enjoy roller coasters?
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8. Will you travel outside of the U.S. this year?
Yes No
9. Will you engage in rigorous physical activity at least three times this week?
Yes No
10. Do you play any organized team sports?
Yes No
11. Are you left-handed?
Yes No
12. Do you belong to any professional organizations?
Yes No
13. Do you ever download movies from the Internet?
Yes No
14. Do you have or use a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)?
Yes No
15. Have you ever gone sky-diving or bungee-jumping?
Yes No
16. Can you whistle?
Yes No
17. Do you have a valid passport?
Yes No
18. Do you fly an American flag at home?
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19. Do you think professional athletes should be regularly screened for illicit drug use?
Yes No
20. Will you plant a vegetable and/or flower garden this year?
Yes No
21. Would you like a free video or CD-ROM with more information on owning or renting an RV?
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Fun and Interesting facts:

- Of the six men who made up the Three Stooges, three of them were real brothers (Moe, Curly and Shemp.)
- The fortune cookie was invented in 1916 by George Jung, a Los Angeles noodlemaker.
- Half of all Americans over the age of 55 have no teeth.
- Built in 1967, the world’s only flying saucer launching pad is in St. Paul, Alberta, Canada.

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