Ask the Hey! Watch your airspeed! Flight Instructor.
Hmmm…Ask the fat girl? Any interest? No? Noone?
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Oh, I’d devour that thread. Can I hire you? I’m serious.
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First of all - thank you. Secondly, unfortunately, no - my days as a Strat consultant are past me and I have “gone native” with a company that actually, you know, does stuff. ![]()
If others express interest, I could start a thread, or you are welcome to email me with any questions…
WordMan/Scott
PS: oh, and **Robot Arm **- I wouldn’t know what to ask, but would love to hear about being a tall-ship sailer…
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…I wouldn’t know what to ask, but would love to hear about being a tall-ship sailer…
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Me, too!
I could do. . .
Ask the psychiatrists’ secretary
or
Ask the former lolita
Any interest?
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Ask the collector of old Western Electric / Bell System telephones.
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Ever been to the telephone museum in Springfield Illinois?
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I forgot -ask the guide dog puppy raiser / breeder keeper
Voyager - former Western Electric person
Well, I have been in director level positions for multi-billion dollar companies for the last 10 years, so I guess I could do Ask the Corporate Wonk. 
Other possibilities include:
Ask The Rabid Tar Heel Fan
Ask the Bible Belt Atheist
Ask the Frequent Flyer
Jammer
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Ask The Rabid Tar Heel Fan
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Okay… who or what are ‘tar heels’?
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I’ve been seriously considering starting an Ask the (ex) Jehovah’s Witness thread, but I don’t know if there’d be enough interest. Can’t really think of any others that haven’t been covered already.
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I’d be interested in that thread.
Ask the unemployed college graduate. I know, watch out for me…I’m crazy!
Well I did ask the Satanist which turned out to be better than I expected, I could also do:
Ask the former rent boy
Ask the guy who’s been sectioned/committed
Ask the British Civil Servant
Any love for those?
Honestly, I’d be interested in almost everything mentioned here. This is the ultimate hodge-podge of experience.