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The Winnipeg Free Press is 140 years old. When did you start reading it?

You're at a holiday party when someone sparks up a joint. What do you do?

Call the police4%

Quietly leave the party17%

Ask them to take it outside with the cigarette smokers49%

Unobtrusively sidle alongside and breathe deeply7%

Ask to share13%

Inhale. It's probably mine10%

When will you visit IKEA?

I've already been.6%

I'm in a line right now.1%

Sometime in the next few weeks16%

I'll wait until after the holiday rush18%

I suppose someday I might want something there, but no hurry.48%

The devil will need earmuffs before I cross that threshold.11%

Was the MLCC right to end the annual employee sale of discount liquor?

I'll drink to that37%

Sobering news10%

A Grinch-like move53%

Did you do any major shopping this past weekend?

I went south of the border for Black Friday6%

I did some sale-shopping here at home.19%

My keyboard was smoking on Cyber Monday4%

Just the usual purchases -- nothing special37%

Ugh, I avoid shopping around American Thanksgiving.34%

Should Justin Bieber have been booed by fans at the Grey Cup?

Yes. It wasn't the right time or place for his act.47%

No. Give the kid a break.53%

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition December 2, 2012 ??65526

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