I found a list called “The 25 most popular icebreaker questions based on four years of data“. So I’m gonna post a few, and see what happens.
Your mission: answer the question in the comments with a good story.
If you don’t have a good story, you are encouraged to make one up.
What’s your favorite place you’ve ever visited?
Secret volcano lair.
OK, less secret now. I’ll have to kill you since you know too much.
Also, Hong Kong’s Repulse Bay. Somewhere I have a picture of me sitting on the dragon.
Are Gentlemen’s clubs excluded?
1890s or 1990s gentlemen’s club?
Hugh Hefner gentlemen or Bertie Wooster gentlemen?
yes
Then I want to come back to life as Walruskkkch!
Wouldn’t you rather come back as Jeeves?
Yes.
I like these icebreaker questions.
I feel sad that they might be running out.
I picture myself asking them of James Bond women.
“Sho . . .
{sips martini}
. . . who gave you that name? And what did they mean by ‘Galore’?”
CLASSIC FACE SLAP
Favorite place I’ve ever visited?
Probably Blenheim Palace.
For the memories.
#2: Hampton Court.
Both greater than Buckingham Palace.
Put them on your to-do lists.
(I don’t want to go to Versailles — it’s probably a Mosque now)
What’s your favorite place you’ve ever visited?
I once visited a man in Reno just to watch him die.
I always wondered : if Johnny shot a man in Reno, what was he doing in a California prison?
My favorite place was just a couple miles out on the edge of town on Lovers Lane for the first time when I was in High School. As we parked I finally got enough courage to kiss my first girlfriend. < She then said.. “Cliff, you can go a little bit farther” I then cranked up the old Fairlane and went about a quarter mile down the road. I kissed her again and then she said “Cliff, you can go a little bit farther”…this went on several times so I got incredibly frustrated and took her home. :'(
🙁
The first shirts hootch in Chun Chon, ROK. He wasn’t there at the times I was. I will not state the years as I value my life.
Petra.
Okinawa, I enjoyed my time there, I even learned to speak a fair amount of Japanease. Forgotten a lot of it now but I did enjoy the island, it’s people, and their culture.