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Survey about noodlemakers, family, identity theft, fortune cookies, theodore roosevelt and canada.

Take a fun daily life survey about noodlemakers, family, identity theft, fortune cookies, theodore roosevelt and canada. 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 sing in the shower?
Yes No
2. Are you involved in volunteerism?
Yes No
3. Do you brush your teeth after lunch?
Yes No
4. Have you ever been the target of identity theft?
Yes No
5. Do you drink diet soda?
Yes No
6. Will you engage in rigorous physical activity at least three times this week?
Yes No
7. Do you have an annual check-up or exam with your family doctor?
Yes No
8. Do you follow a vegetarian diet?
Yes No
9. Do you believe in Santa Claus?
Yes No
10. Do you own or drive an SUV or large truck?
Yes No
11. Do you plan on taking a trip by airplane this week?
Yes No
12. Do you enjoy Girl Scout cookies?
Yes No
13. Do you play any organized team sports?
Yes No
14. Will you buy plants or flowers from a florist this week?
Yes No
15. Do you have any houseplants?
Yes No
16. Do you ever use a tanning bed?
Yes No
17. Have you ever been less than honest on your resume?
Yes No
18. Do you have a retirement investment account (401k, IRA, etc.)?
Yes No
19. Do you belong to a credit union?
Yes No
20. Do you have a DVD player?
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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Yes, I would like to join the Daily Life Survey!
Fun and Interesting facts:

- Theodore Roosevelt was blind in his left eye.
- The fortune cookie was invented in 1916 by George Jung, a Los Angeles noodlemaker.
- Both carrots and ketchup were once considered to have medicinal value.
- Built in 1967, the world’s only flying saucer launching pad is in St. Paul, Alberta, Canada.

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