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Today we ripped off a blogger who got very upset that we posted her picture and gave her credit. So we have changed her picture and eliminated the link to her post. Now we will leave it alone. (Man, no good deed goes unpunished, no?) Take the time to comment on other player's posts. It's a great way to make new friends! Link back to us at Sunday Stealing!

Cheers to all of us thieves!

1. If you could live in any other time period, which would you pick? Victorian era in a heart beat

2. What is your favorite topic to write on your blog other than a meme? If I were writing about something else it would probably

3. What are some traits that you admire in a lover?
Frankness, even if it's brutal

4. Could you adjust to life in another country?
Absolutely and happily (as I could hardly adjust to life in) and as long as it's not worse than my own country.

5. If you could study anything, what would it be?
How to fly a black hawk

6. What is your favorite possession that cost less than $15?
A fake Louis Vuitton sling bag

7. Which color do you wear most often?
Dark blue, it's my work suit

8. What has been your “theme song”, or favorite song this summer?
First time by STYX. It's nostalgic to be reacquainted with a melody you haven't heard of in ages.

9. What's the most romantic thing that's ever been said to you?
"Do you know how happy I am to have you in my life?"

10. What would be your dream birthday cake?
A fairy cake

11. What is the coolest thing you’ve ever done?
Fed myself strawberry cheesecake and velvet chocolate this morning

Bud Weiser
hosts Sunday Stealing

Comments

Shahz said…
shocks! I wish someone would say the same thing to me,, envy!envy! huhuhu!,,good for you..
Frankness is important... Thanks for playing!
I am Harriet said…
I use to buy those bags years ago at the flea market. They were great!

Have a great day!
http://harrietandfriends.com/2011/08/whats-the-most-romantic-thing-thats-ever-been-said-to-you/

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Paula said…
I always wanted a Louis Vuitton, real or fake doesn't matter. :) Enjoyed your answers. :)
Kimmy said…
Ooh, Victorian era! Great choice!

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