Can or Can't

It's always my intention to do so, some days are more successful than others.

You can relate to Milne's Winnie the Pooh's quote, "One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries."
 

Not a "can" question, Tish. More of a true-false one. However...

Yes, I "can" have a favorite cup, and I do.

You keep your passwords stored in a convenient place for your own use.
 

Yes, in my head. Also in a password manager for which my daughter has the master password in case anything happens to me.

You can't always remember what you had for dinner last night, but can easily remember the half dozen very complicated passwords (20 plus characters each) you use most often.
 
As regards the passwords, yes, I do. At least one is over 25 between lower, upper, numbers and characters.

Neither DH nor I can train puppies, which is why we always rescue dogs over two years old. They're already housebroken and past the worst of chewing by then. Can train to sit and stay, but not much else. Fetch seems innate. Some dogs will others look at you like, "If you really want that, stop throwing it over there."

When you first learned to type, could you ever have imagined how much you'd be using that skill for non-work purposes?
 
I could. I used it for schoolwork, which may or may not count as "work."

Can you find your way to most places without using a GPS?
 
Sure - have done so many times. For me, rereading a favorite book is like eating comfort food; it's a guilty pleasure that soothes the soul.

Despite all legal wranglings by various governments to stop them, you still get a lot of junk phone calls.
 
Not well. And my husband is only marginally better at it than I am. We have a 5th wheel camper that's often a challenge when it needs to be backed into a tight space.

Can you eat foods made with coconut oil without suffering, um, gastric distress?
 
Can't. My ability to sleep has nothing to do with the weather.

Can you drive as well at night as during the day?
 


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