
"I would have sort of a make-believe thing where as soon as you go into church, you're having a personal conversation with God. You would sort through problems of the day, problems of life, and just have an honest conversation and get advice from God."
"Forgetting how to do things I've always known how to do, such as driving a car, traveling on my own, finding my way through an airport, and being in a different country."
The Maria Bamford Questionnaire features Ann Dowd, who shares her preferences and fears. She enjoys nothing before bed and plays gin rummy with her husband. Dowd envisions a personal and inclusive religion centered around God and open conversations. She would choose Barney crunchy almond butter as a product to represent. Her long-term fear involves forgetting basic life skills, such as driving and navigating airports, prompting her to reassure herself regularly.
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