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The letter H

I got tagged by Jona.

The Rules:

Copy the questions below. Simply use the first letter of your name/nickname as you answer each question. You can't use any answer twice and don't use your own name for answer #4. When you're done, tag others.

1. What is your name? Hazel
2. A four letter word: Hope
3. A boy's name : Harry
4. A girl's name : Hermione (obvious ba na Harry Potter fan? lol)
5. An occupation : Helicopter Pilot

6. A color : Heliotrope
7. Something you wear : Hat
8. A type of food : Honeydew
9. Something found in the bathroom : Hanger
10. A place : Hampshire
11. A reason for being late : Hostile breakfast messed up poor tummy
12. Something you shout :
Hooray!
13. A movie title : Hitch
14. Something you drink : Hot chocolate
15. A musical group : Helloween
16. A street name : Haddon Hall
17. A type of car : Hummer (do they have a sedan?)
18. A song title : Hey Jude
19. A verb : Hex


Arlene? Chris? genebie? faye? or anyone who hasn't done this tag yet and/or has time to spare, think up your answers and have some fun :)

Comments

Genefaith said…
ok thANKS..am also posting some tags and i also has a tag for u..just wait for it..Gud nite...
Chris said…
Hello Hazel! thanks for tagging me again, but i have done this tag a while ago.. here are my answers at http://www.mommyjourney.com/2009/02/two-in-one-meme.html
Hazel said…
No problem, Chris. I'm sure I'll have fun reading your answers anyway. Thanks for the kind reply. You're sweet.
Genefaith said…
I've done ur tag for me..
http://genejosh-hyzyd.blogspot.com/2009/03/letter-g-is-special.html
My award for u ...
http://genejosh-hyzyd.blogspot.com/2009/03/first-award-i-got-was-given-by-pinay.html
My tag for u...
http://genejosh-hyzyd.blogspot.com/2009/03/its-already-824-pm-and-i-havent-yet.html

Hope u enjoy!

Anyway, have u done the picture tag? am excited to see ur work...thanks
Hazel said…
picture tag is coming up :)
JonaBQ said…
thanks for playing along Haze! nice answers :D

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