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Saturday Six #456

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This week’s edition features questions based on keywords that all begin with the letter R.

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Here are this week’s “Saturday Six” questions. Either answer the questions in a comment here, or put the answers in an entry on your blog… But don’t forget to leave a link to your blog so that everyone else can visit! Permission is not granted to copy the questions to message boards for the purpose of having members answer and play along there. Enjoy!

1. R is for RACE: If you had to attend some sort of race — horse race, NASCAR, etc. — which type would you most likely choose?

2. R is for REALITY: If you had to choose one reality show to watch, which would it be?

3. R is for REINCARNATION: If you could come back after death as an animal, which would you choose?

4. R is for REPORTER: Which local reporters do you trust more: your local newspaper’s or your local TV stations’?

5. R is for ROBOT: If science provided a practical robot to take care of chores around the house, would you be interested, or would you prefer doing it yourself?

6. R is for RUDE: When you encounter what you consider is rude customer service, are you more likely to contact the manager on site or call the corporate office?

Next week, six questions inspired by the letter S.

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Patrick is a Christian with more than 30 years experience in professional writing, producing and marketing. His professional background also includes social media, reporting for broadcast television and the web, directing, videography and photography. He enjoys getting to know people over coffee and spending time with his dog.

9 Comments

  • Mine are here: http://strangedaysandnights.blogspot.com/2013/01/saturday-six-january-5-2013.html

  • 1. I’d like to attend a rubber duckie race. There was one in the next town last summer. They released thousands of rubber duckies in the river and if your duckie won you got a prize. I was sorry to miss it; I would like to watch thousands of rubber duckies floating down a river.
    2. I don’t know; I don’t know any of them by name. Do the news count?
    3. I don’t know, perhaps a cat.
    4. I don’t think we have a local station, they are pretty rare nowadays. I suppose a newspaper reporter.
    5. Why would I prefer to do it myself?
    6. I just email someone in their PR department, most likely.

  • 1. R is for RACE: If you had to attend some sort of race — horse race, NASCAR, etc. — which type would you most likely choose?
    Any kind of running – marathon, 5k, sprint, etc.
    2. R is for REALITY: If you had to choose one reality show to watch, which would it be?
    Deadliest Catch
    3. R is for REINCARNATION: If you could come back after death as an animal, which would you choose?
    River Otter
    4. R is for REPORTER: Which local reporters do you trust more: your local newspaper’s or your local TV stations’?

    local TV
    5. R is for ROBOT: If science provided a practical robot to take care of chores around the house, would you be interested, or would you prefer doing it yourself?

    Robot, if I could afford it and it did it safely/well.
    6. R is for RUDE: When you encounter what you consider is rude customer service, are you more likely to contact the manager on site or call the corporate office?

    Neither.  I just won’t come back, and might tell other people.

  • 1. Iron Man. I’ve always wanted to go to Hawaii.
    2. Project Runway is my guilty pleasure.
    3. I’d want to be a working sheep dog. Well cared for and respected for the work I do.
    4. My local paper no longer calls itself a news source. It is a self-proclaimed promoter of business and the local football team. Ugh. I don’t have cable so I haven’t seen the local tv media in more than a decade. I’m afraid it’s probably the same.
    5. If it could properly put things away, I’d love that, but I’d be worried that we were creating the first step towards Cylons.
    6. That is what Twitter is for! I always write emails to corporate to celebrate excellent service (with 140 characters of praise on Twitter as well).

  • My answers are posted: http://sweetmemes.blogspot.com/2013/01/patricks-place.html
    Sorry, I don’t have great news re #4. 🙁

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