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Episode 60: 20 Questions for Kristi: "My lips are real"

Episode 60: 20 Questions for Kristi: "My lips are real"

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Try this fun exercise in today's show with your bezzie.
It's a real relationship-affirmer.
Kristi answers twenty questions from Alissa.
We discover she wants to sing like Whitney Houston, her lips are real, she is happiest in Kwandwe, South Africa, and she considers her non-profit K9s4COPS her greatest achievement.
K9s4COPS deploys canines and their handlers across the U.S., providing protection for thousands of schoolchildren every day, hunting down narcotics and dealers, and combating crime.

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00:00 Start
00:55 Why she's the "Media Queen"
01:53 What is her "perfect happiness"?
02:23 Her greatest fear
02:50 The living person she most admires
03:34 The personal trait she most deplores
04:22 Her greatest extravagance
04:56 What she dislikes most about her appearance
05:33 What living person does she most despise?
06:31 When and where was she most happy?
07:08 What talent would she like to have
07:25 Her greatest achievement
07:56 If she could change one thing, what would it be?
08:55 What if she could change one thing about her family?
09:51 If not what she's currently doing, What would she be doing for a living?
11:32 Her favorite writers
12:41 What's her motto?
13:18 If she could have dinner with anyone dead or alive, who would it be?
14:52 What question does she wish people would ask her?
16:18 Something she loves about herself
18:51 The hardest decision she's ever made
19:37 A talent she has that nobody knows about


https://www.k9s4cops.org



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