Table Topics Family 53 #105-106

QUESTIONS

1. Which of your ancestors would you most like to meet?

2. What’s your proudest accomplishment?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. The horse thief that was hanged that we were about to trace our family back to, I’d want to ask him who his parents were, and why he stole a horse. Really that’s unanswerable, I just went for the funny one.

2. I have no pride, but likely, making a piece of content for the internet every day for almost 3 years now.

Table Topics family 52 #103-104

QUESTIONS

1. Which animal would you love to be for a day?

2. Which punishment do you dislike the most?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. I’m not sure that I would want to be an animal, but I’m sure it would be some bird, maybe and eagle.

2. The switch was pretty bad, but I haven’t had a punishment in a long time.

Table Topics Family 51 #101-102

QUESTIONS

1. What do you remember about your first day of school?

2. What fear would you like to conquer?

ANSWERS

1. I remember nothing about any of my first days of any school year?

2. Any of them would do. Maybe driving?

Table Topics Family 50 #99-100

QUESTIONS

1. What’s the one thing you’ve done that you’d like to erase?

2. Do you know the eye color of each of your family members?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. Quite a few things thinking about it, I can’t think right now of when I most embarrassed myself. I might have to go with the last time I moderately embarrassed myself.

2. No, I have almost no idea what they are. I pay little attention to the properties of things beyond their place.

Table Topics Family 48 #95-96

QUESTIONS

1. If you could visit any place on earth for one week where would you go?

2. Would you rather be an only child or have 10 siblings?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. I wouldn’t, I really don’t like traveling, and I don’t care about what place in the world I see. I know I’m in the minority there, so if I could give that opportunity to someone else I would.

2. That’s a really hard one. And would depend on whether the income of my family rose to match the increased demand. If that were the case, and my siblings were respectful of my things, I might prefer the latter. But if either of those things weren’t the case, I wouldn’t.