• dfalz
      • hello Danielle Fallon
      • Username: dfalz
      • In response to: "What's the one thing you're never gonna give up?" Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down. Never gonna run around and desert you. Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye, never gonna tell a lie and hurt you.
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    • I have a PC, but I'm a Mac at heart.
      • While I've had a PC for as long as I can remember, I like to think of myself as a Mac. Several of my friends have a Mac, and I honestly pre…

      • answered by dfalz on 11/19/2009
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    • The walrus was Paul.
      • While I love all the Beatles, my favorite would have to be Paul. Most of my favorite songs are attributed to/written by Paul - Blackbird tops t…

      • answered by dfalz on 11/13/2009
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    • "Lazer Tag" (I understand it less than you do)
      • "Lazer Tag"
        A few years ago, my sister and four of her friends dressed up as "Lazer Tag". They each had their respective costumes (gothic, preppy, nerd, gangster, and pumpkin) and then wore lazer tag equipment on top of it. They spent the rest of the night "zapping" every house they went to. I'm not sure that I understand it, but I know it made me laugh.


      • answered by dfalz on 10/28/2009
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    • "Lazer Tag" (I understand it less than you do)
      • "Lazer Tag"
        A few years ago, my sister and four of her friends dressed up as "Lazer Tag". They each had their respective costumes (gothic, preppy, nerd, gangster, and pumpkin) and then wore lazer tag equipment on top of it. They spent the rest of the night "zapping" every house they went to. I'm not sure that I understand it, but I know it made me laugh.


      • answered by dfalz on 10/28/2009
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    • Inspired by Michael Scott....
      • My charity, "Racing for Rabies", would fund a cure for the oft-misunderstood disease of rabies. It would be set up just like a Walk-a-Thon, only the funds would go exclusively to finding a cure. My inspiration was from Michael Scott of The Office, who came up with a similar idea to help one of his employees who had been afflicted. This would not be a one-time event either; RfR races would be held at least once a month. Pro-gress.

      • answered by dfalz on 10/08/2009
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