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Bath - Can do a bath quicker than a shower.
Evening - Nice and relaxing.
More complicated arrangement - as many will know.
No Particular order for food, though sometimes eat all of one kind before the other.
Can ride, but don't have.
Can drivebut don't because haven't passed test.
Can't swim - related to reason for 'Handedness answer.
No longer have pets.
No to theatre.
Attended ballet once and cocert once
White - Are we talking ethnicity here?
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Bath weekly.  Afternoon, if I'm up.
Right handed. Sometimes use both, if pushed.
Sometimes mush it all up together, or sometimes eat certain foods first and mush the favoured items together for the climax.
Can ride a bike, but it hurts.
Can drive, do drive.
Can swim, but no keen on getting wet. Have to be suffering from the heat, before I'm tempted.
Three Guinea Pigs and fostering a corn snake, tomorrow.
Theatre, rarely. Daughter's shows - mainly dance - yearly.
Concerts, in my youth. Plays rarely. Football matches often.
Black - nothing stays white long, in our house.

Blizz'ard

I shower in the morning and bathe at night, which answers the first two questions better than "other" and "no opinion".

I'm a leftie, who likes to "compartmentalise" their food (OH's word for it) by eating a little bit of everything until there's an equal tiny amount of each left on the plate. Except when I have a roast chicken dinner, when it's meat first, roasties and gravy last.

I never learned to ride a bike and don't drive either. I can swim though. I've got four dwarf hamsters, who I suspect are ambidextrous and prefer not to swim.

In the past week, I've been to see both an opera and a theatre play. Footie's the most usual though, and concerts occasionally.

Black - everything (and everyone) looks good in it.

Demantoid
Reference: Stoory
Am I the only one that finds it a bit weird that people prefer to bathe or shower at night?
Don't know if you're the only one, but I have a stand up wash at the wash hand basin in the morning. Scrubbing your face with a face cloth helps wake you up, whether it's standing at the sink, or standing under running water.
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

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