Questions where the answer is obvious.

My hair is 1 sturmhauke hair unit long.

I appreciate your intent, but in my case, it doesn’t apply. I do all the cooking and my daughter is simply trying to find out if I am starting dinner. She is, as we say in my family, trying to “work it” with me to get yet another snack; not gonna happen. It’s all good.

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People who complain about “dumb” questions are, 9 out of 10 times, more dense than those who ask them. You’ve got to interpret the entire question, not just each individual word.

For instance:

“Are you going out?” as you put on your coat and shoes and head for the doors. It means, A) where are you going? or B) are you actually leaving or just pulling the trash down to the curb, adjusting the sprinklers, saying hi to Bill across the street, etc.

I also appreciate your intent but again it doesn’t apply to me as I never put on my shoes and coat to take out the trash and I don’t have a sprinkler.

Mostly I just get dressed to go wave my cane and tell them kids to gerroff my bloody lawn

Well, that might not constitute “going out” depending on who you ask. :smiley:

Whatever you do, don’t wear a red shirt to Target! :smack: :eek: :rolleyes: