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The Conversation Piece 2: Fun New Questions to Tickle the Mind by Bret Nicholaus
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The Conversation Piece 2: Fun New Questions to Tickle the Mind

by Bret Nicholaus

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The Conversation Piece Too gets people talking about everyday opinions, life changing moments and everything in between.  If you had to write a one sentence mission statement for your life, what would it be (22)?  Thinking back to all the TV series finales that you've seen over the years, which show do you think had the best final episode (3)?  If you could be a contestant on any game show, past or present, which show would you pick (253)?

The Conversation Piece Too gives you a chance to find out what people think about the big questions and the little ones.  In one sentence, what do you believe is the secret of life (97)? In your opinion, what flavor of ice cream would best describe your disposition (298)?  Get to know your family and your friends--even yourself--a lot better.

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