February 10, 2018

Brrr

Welcome back to Sunday Stealing which originated on the WTIT Blog with Bud Weiser. Here we will steal all types of questions from every corner of the blogosphere. Our promise to you is that we will work hard to find the most interesting and intelligent questions. You may have heard the expression, “honor among thieves”. In that age-old tradition, we try to credit the blog that we stole it from, if possible. We also provide a link to the victim's questions in our "Previous Victims" widget. (It's our way of saying "Thanks!") Sometimes we edit the original meme, to make it more relevant to our global players, to challenge our players, to select the best questions, or simply to make it less repetitive from recently asked questions from a previously post. Cheers to all of us thieves!



In honor of the Olympics starting, here are some winter-related questions stolen from Bogglesworld






1. Do you prefer winter or summer? Why?
2. What are your favorite winter activities?
3. Can you tell me about a time you went skiing or skating?
4. Have you ever made a snow angel?
5. Is your house cold?
6. Do you have a fireplace in your house?
7. What do you usually do to keep warm in the winter?
8. Have you ever gone hiking in the snow?
9. Tell me about a snowball fight you had.
10. Have you ever looked at a snowflake carefully?
11. Do you have a sled? Have you been sledding?
12. What do you usually do after a big snowfall?
13. What’s the best thing about winter?
14. What’s the worst thing about winter?
15. Have you ever been in a blizzard?
16. Can you describe ice for me?

17. Have you ever slipped on ice and hurt yourself?
18.Have you ever had to shovel snow?
19. Will you be watching the Olympics?
20. If yes, what are your favorite events?




2 comments:

The Gal Herself said...

Friends with Bud? Please swing by his blog this weekend. He lost his mom, and I'm sure he'd love to hear from us. https://wtit.org/

ShannonW said...

Please see "The Gal Herself" comment above. Please visit Bud if you have a free moment.