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A silly Google game…
Type your first name and “likes to” in quotation marks into Google and post the first 10 things that come up. So (with judicious editing, because among the things that come up are other people playing the same game)…
“Edward likes to”…
- …get out into the countryside to blast the cobwebs away.
- …pose.
- …pick his NOSE.
- …take the everyday and make a unique statement reflecting personality and charm.
- …call it “amusing.”
- …work things out.
- …be needed, as well as to cherish and protect his loved ones, of whom he is somewhat possessive.
- …put Bella at risk.
- …do things like take Bella for long rides in his car, and sit across from her bed watching her sleep all night.
- …hack a golf ball around the course.
I’d say only about three of these actually describe ME. But I’ll leave it to you to decide which ones.
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