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Saturday, November 23, 2024 at 11:27 PM

Coffee Shop Talk

A place for our readers to get to know each other!

(Editor’s Note: Each week,The Herald poses a “Question of the Week” on their facebook page with many responding. Comments made on the posts, may or may not be factual in nature and are to be noted as that person’s comment only.)

Each week The Herald will ask a random question, both on the opinion page of the weekly paper and on The Eureka Herald Facebook© page. Responses should be mailed to PO Box 590, Eureka, KS 67045, e-mailed to [email protected] with “Coffee Shop Talk” in the subject; dropped off at our office, 822 E. River, in Eureka or made on The Eureka Herald’s Facebook© page.

The “Question of the Week” for last week was: “If you could be any age for the rest of your life, which would you choose?

Following are the responses: Diana Sutton* - “I would probably choose 45, I had learned a lot of lifes lessons and still had some very important people in my life, and my health was great as well.”

Laurie Leonard Williamson* - “71, right where I am. Enjoying all the memories of family and friends, my health, fruits of my labors and my children and grandchildren. My faith and appreciation of the dear lord and the ability to give back. It doesn’t get any better than this.”

Shannon Schlotterbeck* - “28. Old enough to know better, but young enough not to care TOO much or over think things. Plus I was in the best shape of my adult life at 28, thanks to the Army.”

Tony Sasse* - “I would have to say 41. Sure life has knocked me down over the years, but every rebound is better and better!!”

Tami J. Hart-Jackson* “I’d be 32, those were some of the hardest, but the best times of my life. Many lessons learned.” Margie Swisher* - “Age I am now (69). Wouldn’t change anything, all I learned has been stepping stones to enjoy the life I am blessed with.”

Troy Shaw* - “65, still young enough to do my bucket list and old enough to be retired” Mary Alice Martin* “My 30ies” Ashley Buck Osborne* “I’m 29 forever.”

Tammi Burtin* - “21!!!” Sherri Smith Schaffer* “Absolutely 40.”

Toby Hennessey* - “27 seems to be the peak of rockstars” Rachael Hatfield* - “30” Joni Booth* - “I think 50...kids all raised, young enough to still do what I wanted.”

Dawn Larcom-Hilton* “32!!!”

Greg Purkeypile* - “40. Not too young and not too old.”

Rodger Kraft* - “Midd to late 20s” Freddy Stuber* - “18! Damn would I have ever done things so differently!”

If you have a recommendation for the “Question of the Week” please send it to Robin at news@eurekaherald. com, or stop by 822 E. River St., Ste 100.


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