May 26, 2006
FOUR FOR FRIDAY
Q1 - Automobiles: A gallon of gasoline weighs just over 6 pounds. When burned, the carbon in it combines with oxygen from the air to produce nearly 20 pounds of carbon dioxide (CO2). With that in mind, and with the price of gasoline continually on the rise, how likely is it that the next car you buy will be a hybrid?
Q2- Television: How many channels are on your television, and approximately how many of them do you watch on a somewhat regular basis?
Q3- How Are They Doing: Do you think pharmaceutical and drug companies generally do a good or bad job of serving their consumers?
Q4- Right Now: What is the closest object to your left hand?
May 19, 2006
FOUR FOR FRIDAY
Q1 - Travel: When was the last time you boarded an airplane, and where did it take you?
Q2 - Security: Do you think National Guard troops should be deployed to bolster security along the U.S. / Mexican border?
Q3 - Dreams: Do you remember your dreams? If so, describe the most recent dream you can remember
Q4 - You Say: Finish this sentence: "When I woke up this morning..."
May 12, 2006
FOUR FOR FRIDAY
Q1 - Shopping: How important is the "Made in America" label in your purchasing decisions?
Q2 - Eavesdropping: To what degree do you feel government should be allowed to monitor its citizens phone calls without court approval (as much as it wants, not at all, by court order only, or somewhere in between)?
Q3 - Soda: Last week, all of the major soft drink manufacturers agreed to stop selling sugary soft drinks in public schools. Schools, responding to pressure that soft drinks contribute to children being overweight and unhealthy, will instead only sell water, low-fat milk and certain unsweetened juices to elementary and middle schools, and diet sodas, flavored water, unsweetened or diet teas and sports drinks to high schools. What do you think? Will this help children to be more fit, healthy and not become overweight?
Q4 - Retirement: Based on what you know today, at what age do you think you'll retire?

May 5, 2006
FOUR FOR FRIDAY
Q1 - Actors & Actresses: Will you go out of your way to avoid watching a particular movie just because it features an actor or actress you do not like? What if the movie in question also features an actor or actress you do like?
Q2 - Established Customs: Good habits like bad ones are habit forming. What's one habit you'd like to break?
Q3 - Nuestro Himno: By now, everyone probably knows that "Nuestro Himno" is the Spanish language version of "The Star-Spangled Banner," and that U.S. President George W. Bush recently stated that he feels that the national anthem should be sung in English only. Despite the fact that the U.S. State Department's own web site features four Spanish language versions of "The Star-Spangled Banner," do you feel that the national anthem should be sung in English only?
Q4 - Driving Age: Do you feel your state's age requirement for receiving a driver's licenses is appropriate as is, should be lowered, or should be raised?

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