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movingcactus
10/19/2016 03:01:54 pm
I enjoyed interviewing my mom about my grandpa because I learned a lot of new things. My mom also told me some funny stories about him and that was pretty interesting.
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Mrs. Van
10/19/2016 03:03:44 pm
What new things? What funny stories? Be specific.
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movingcactus
10/19/2016 07:19:31 pm
I learned new things about my grandpa on how he was like, what he did for a living. And my mom told me a funny story on how he escaped the cops by jumping over a huge fence will he was almost drunk.
Limemusicfan
10/19/2016 04:35:24 pm
I interviewed my grandma about her so I did not interview a relative about a relative. The most interesting thing would be her first job was a resaptionist at Remax aka a real estate agency.
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DonutDuck
10/19/2016 04:52:42 pm
I interviewed my grandma and i did not know about my grandmas past and it was very interesting. the most interesting thing i learned was where my grandma grew up and what it was like.
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itzme.eg
10/19/2016 05:38:15 pm
It was very interesting to interview my grandmother about her life because Ididn't know many things about her. I learned a lot of things about my grandmother like how she had her first birthday celebration at age 58. I really enjoyed doing the whole essay and getting to learn a little bit more about my grandmother. Bye!
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spaghettimonkey
10/19/2016 06:21:10 pm
I enjoyed doing my interview because I get to learn more about them and I get to know more about other people like their friends and family.
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ShinyPineapples
10/19/2016 07:50:21 pm
Yes! I loved learning new things about my family that I didn't know about. The most interesting that I learned was when my mom buried her parrot on her roof, in Pakistan the roofs were flat so you were able to walk on them.
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tterag
10/19/2016 08:16:51 pm
I had a lot of fun interviewing my grandma. it was hard to chose one thing but if I had to chose one it would probably be the horses
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Beanfranklin
10/19/2016 08:34:58 pm
I enjoyed interviewing my nanny about my great grandma I learned slot a bout her like how she moved to Winnipeg from Alberta all by herself when she was 16
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Curlyfrie
10/19/2016 08:37:53 pm
I had so much fun interviewing my dad about my Opa Ivan. I learned more about my dad, like how he was like as a kid and how Ivan was very strict on him. I learned that Ivan was a very happy person and that he had 8 siblings that all died from cancer! Well, bye!
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Billy 'O Naire
10/19/2016 09:58:42 pm
I loved learning about my grandpa and didnt know he liked playing baseball.
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topclaraminty
10/19/2016 09:58:47 pm
I had a lot of fun interviewing my dad about him because I really got to know him a lot this time. I learned that my dad has a satisfying life and the most interesting thing about him was her sister.
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Squeaky panada
10/19/2016 10:01:59 pm
I had fun interviewing my mom about her mom and I learned something realy cool that I didn't know about,my grandma read 5 chapters a night but for me I would 2 chapters and that alone would be lights out for me.
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Lazy lizard
10/19/2016 11:12:22 pm
I liked interviewing my grandpa because I didn't know that much about him and now I know a lot more about him. The most interesting thing that I learned is how my grandpa and grandma met.
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Purplemanaik
10/20/2016 07:23:37 am
I thought it was fun interviewing my grandma about her dad. I didn't know anything about him until I asked my grandma the questions. The most interesting I learned was probably when she told that he worked in a mine sweeper and that's pretty cool. It would be really nerve racking.
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maxhotdog
10/20/2016 07:41:38 am
i had so much fun because i never got to meet my opa
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twinkleToe
10/20/2016 07:53:02 am
I enjoyed interviewing my Thatha (Grandpa) about himself. I already knew quite a lot about him, so I didn't really learn anything new, just the small details such accurate numbers. I don't think I should be too specific because it will already be on my essay. If I talk about interesting details now, then the information in my essay will lose its (suspense?). Okay, bye!
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Littlerock
10/20/2016 07:56:58 am
It was really fun iterveiwing about my great grandpa abot his dad my grat grandpa i dont really get to see him much and i wanted to know more about his dad and my vreat gandpas dad because he had 2 older brothers and 4 sisters that is alot plus a mom and a dad byeee
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wenze lunnch
10/20/2016 07:59:50 am
I had a ton of fun interviewing my grandpa about his dad my great grandpa and i learned that he joined the army because you would get a new pair of boots!!
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Lucky Lemonade
10/20/2016 08:06:24 am
I enjoyed interviewing my dad about my grandad. I learned that my grandad lived in a lot of places.
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Cleopatra
10/20/2016 08:09:46 am
Yes, I enjoyed interviewing my Grandma about herself I enjoyed it because I got to know more about herself growing up. I learned that she had 5 siblings, earlier I never knew that because I only thought she had 2 siblings.
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TheRu$$ian
10/21/2016 04:49:15 pm
I really liked interviewing my dad about my grandma. The most interesting thing I learned about was that she lived in communal apartments. I didn't know what those were before and didn't know that that's how people used to live in Russia.
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