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Today we ripped off a blogger named Rol Hirst at the blog Sunset Over Slawit. We've ripped from him once before. He states that he doesn't remember where he stole it. But, it was probably stolen there as well. So, of course, that will be as far as we go. Tracing back our theft's thieves might take some time. Link back to us at Sunday Stealing!

Cheers to all of us thieves!

1. What is your favorite Mexican dish? Chile relleno

2. When you were a kid, did you get started on your homework right away after school, or did you procrastinate? My mother did not procrastinate. She hovered until I did it.

3. What is your favorite store for home furnishings? Home Pro

4. When you were young, did you like school lunches? Always had home-cooked lunches

5. Is religion a crutch? Religion has not mattered to me in the last 13 years.

6. In your region, what is the “big” high school sport? Basketball

7. Do you consider yourself rich? It depends upon what you mean by 'rich'

8. Which of these would you have the best chance administering:

A) CPR
B) Heimlich Maneuver
C) Changing a flat tire

Answer: B

9. Which dance would you prefer to learn & why:

A) Salsa
B) Hip Hop
C) Waltz
D) Swing

Answer: C. Shall We Dance comes to mind.

10. What’s the worst news you’ve ever delivered to someone? That I was flying to London in a few hours.

11. Name something you learned in college that had nothing to do with classes or academics. Sex of course

12. New variation on an old question: If there’s a song in your head that just won’t get out, what is your favorite (or most repeated) line in that song? and your smile has been a disguise...

Bud Weiser hosts Sunday Stealing

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Our Weekend Memoirs: Above and below

Uneventful Sunday last week. I browsed golf equipment at Thaniya Plaza until my stomach gnawed. I sat in the first restaurant I could find, and this is what's above my head -

Below -

I just thought the capsicum matched the hangings.

Ebie and Arlene host Our Weekend Memoirs

Comments

I am Harriet said…
I've never tried Chile relleno.

Have a great Sunday!
http://harrietandfriends.com/2011/02/would-you-vote-for-the-donald/
Home cooked lunches? Wow, were you lucky! :)
Hazel said…
Harriet, it's yummy!
Hazel said…
Home was a 3-minute walk from school, Bud :D

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