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Lake Huron, I agree pretty much with my results. Growing up a twin I was always average and second best.Great Quiz!
Don’t like being considered average, but unappreciated? Sometimes. So, Lake Huron it is.
I am lake Michigan. I like being warm and friendly.
Of course I’m Lake Michigan! I never had a doubt. Thanks, Dave. Fun quiz.
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Love the questions! Thanks you.
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Lake Huron, I agree pretty much with my results. Growing up a twin I was always average and second best.Great Quiz!
LikeDon’t like being considered average, but unappreciated? Sometimes. So, Lake Huron it is.
LikeI am lake Michigan. I like being warm and friendly.
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Of course I’m Lake Michigan! I never had a doubt. Thanks, Dave. Fun quiz.
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