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Survey about holidays, horoscopes, canada, vegetarian diet, human brain and car.

Take a fun daily life survey about holidays, horoscopes, canada, vegetarian diet, human brain and car. 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 have a retirement investment account (401k, IRA, etc.)?
Yes No
2. Do you believe in Santa Claus?
Yes No
3. Do you have any houseplants?
Yes No
4. Are you currently attending college or taking adult enrichment classes?
Yes No
5. Do you get between 7 to 10 hours of sleep each night?
Yes No
6. Do you read your horoscope every day?
Yes No
7. Do you enjoy reality television?
Yes No
8. Have you made your will?
Yes No
9. Do you listen to the radio in the car?
Yes No
10. Do you splash in mud puddles?
Yes No
11. Will you send anyone a printed holiday, birthday, or anniversary card this week?
Yes No
12. Are any of your grandparents still alive?
Yes No
13. Will you visit a casino this week?
Yes No
14. Do you belong to a labor union?
Yes No
15. Do you follow a vegetarian diet?
Yes No
16. Do you enjoy documentary films?
Yes No
17. Do you own a pair of fuzzy bunny slippers?
Yes No
18. Have you ever had a professional massage?
Yes No
19. Do you enjoy hot bubble baths?
Yes No
20. Have you ever gotten a traffic ticket?
Yes No
21. Would you like a free video or CD-ROM with more information on owning or renting an RV?
Yes No
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Fun and Interesting facts:

- George Washington never had a set of wooden teeth, nor did he ever chop down a cherry tree.
- The '57' on the bottle of Heinz ketchup stands for the number of pickle varieties they once offered.
- The storage capacity of human brain exceeds 4 terrabytes.
- Built in 1967, the world’s only flying saucer launching pad is in St. Paul, Alberta, Canada.

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