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Saturday 9: Almost Famous

Update 29.04.09: I was high on nothing when I posted this entry. I guess I should put a few things right.

It's Monday, I know, and my first time to play so I hope it's ok :-)

1. Have you ever been told that you look like some [one] famous? Nope.
Edit: not 'look' but behave like Anne Shirley of Green Gables.

2. Name a celebrity that shares your birthday. Cameron Diaz (Warren Buffet and Mary W. Shelly)

3. Tell us about your first kiss. "Wet," that's Harry Potter's answer and mine too

4. When you meet someone attractive, what do you notice first? The face

5. What was your biggest mistake ever? Panicking at a wrong decision I made

6. Give us one random, but candid fact about you. I love to eat and travel

7. What about your current or most recent lover excites you? ?
Edit: his wicked smile

8. What really annoys you? Lagging behind on things that matter to me

9. How many other Saturday 9’ers answers do you usually read? About three today as I have just discovered this meme hours ago.

Play Saturday 9 here.

Comments

Azumi's Mom ★ said…
your answer in #3 is funny heheh
Arlene said…
pareho ta zel, FACE! daghan man beautiful fes but they turn out carla man ang uban. lol!

wow wet..ako cannot remember na jud. :D
Hazel said…
you two, Anzu's Mum and Arlene, noticed the same thing in this post - no. 3 LOL!

i noticed several comments on the same number too. the popularity of kiss :-)

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