There's something I don't yet know. What could it possibly be??

Naturally

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Riddle me this. There’s something I don’t yet know, and I have no clue what it is. Maybe it’s life advice, a trick for making the perfect toast, or the secret to keeping socks from disappearing in the laundry. Probably not earth shattering but who knows, ya know. Could be surprisingly useful but who's to say. Random curiosity, something silly … wait, what was the question? Oh yeah ...

Throw out your ideas, wisdom, or nonsense, whatever feels right … left … upside down, or inside out. Sharing is welcome, required, or just plain fun. Your call because I don't know.

And for those who respond best to something tangible or at least a hint of direction rather than a totally open ended wander anywhere post, share anything that comes to mind, a memory, tip or random thought. There are no bad answers, just maybe a bad question maybe. Sorry, I didn't know. NVM
 

You’re right, I do not know your address. That means the Witness Protection Program is clearly doing a great job.
I tried asking Google, but it pointed and laughed at me saying, "Ask Hollydolly yourself, you coward."
I’m guessing it’s somewhere between "Not Today" and "Mind Your Own Beeswax."
 

This is not new, but you and I don't ever know what a day will bring. The days we worry about work out fine, and those we think are going to be bad, work out good - or so it's been with me for the past 5 consecutive days. [Staying home today where it's safe, unless the house explodes etc . . . . ]:ROFLMAO:
 
You don't know what happened to Jimmy Hoffa, Amelia Earhart, Glenn Miller, or D.B. Cooper's bodies. ('least I hope you don't!) 😲
Hmmm.... guess Cooper could still be alive and isn't a "body" :unsure: hey, you know anything about that??!!

Oh I definitely don’t know anything about Hoffa, Earhart, Miller, or Cooper …
… but if anyone starts asking questions, tell them I was at bingo that night.
 
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Víctor Manuel Gerena is an American fugitive wanted by the FBI for the September 1983 White Eagle armed robbery, as a Wells Fargo employee and a member of the Boricua Popular Army, of a Wells Fargo armored car facility. The more than US$7 million was the largest cash robbery in U.S. history at that time.
 
You can ask all the questions about what you don't know yet but it will go through eternity because no one knows all the questions to ask much less the answers to everything. And just what is everything---"all the questions" anyway. But mainly no one knows just what you do know.
 

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