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One Long Meme Part I



Today we ripped this meme off a blogger called Yellow Jacket from Foma. He explains that "I found this clunker on Impetua's blog.". But, it was probably stolen at that blog 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 US ALL THIEVES

1. The phone rings. Who will it to be?
~ a friend maybe

2. When shopping at the grocery store, do you return your cart?
~ no. big grocery stores in Bangkok employ staff who takes care of used carts

3. In a social setting, are you more of a talker or a listener?
~ it depends upon the crowd

4. Do you take compliments well?
~ the sincere ones, yes

5. Do you play Sudoku?
~ no

6. If abandoned alone in the wilderness, would you survive?
~ yes, especially if Sayid Jarrah is abandoned in the same wilderness as well (lol)

7. Did you ever go to camp as a kid?
~ yes

8. What was your favorite game as a kid?
~ London Bridge is falling down

9. If a sexy person was pursuing you, but you knew she was married, would you?
~ no

10. Could you date someone with different religious beliefs than you?
~ yes

11. Do you like to pursue or be pursued?
~ a bit of both

12. Use three words to describe yourself?
~ bored, bored, bored

13. Do any songs make you cry?
~ yes

14. Are you continuing your education?
~ absolutely

15. Do you know how to shoot a gun?
~ yes

16. Have you ever taken pictures in a photo booth?
~ no

17. How often do you read books?
~ very often

18. Do you think more about the past, present or future?
~ future, and excited about it

19. What is your favorite children’s book?
~ storybooks, even without illustrations as long as there's a story, as a child I devoured them

20.What color are your eyes?
~ someone told me it's dark brown. I always thought it was midnight black

21. How tall are you?
~ short enough to date a six-footer

22. Where is your dream house located?
~ in an English countryside (if I am asked a similar thing again, I'll move to France, lol)

23. If your house was on fire, what would be the first thing you grabbed?
~ a few things of sentimental value

24. When was the last time you were at Olive Garden?
~ N/A to me

25. Where was the furthest place you traveled today?
~ the bathroom

26. Do you like mustard?
~ yes

Comments

Clarissa said…
I don't know if I could survive if I'm left abandoned alone in the wilderness--nakakatakot!!
Hazel said…
you will, Clarissa :) say it's a LOST-type wilderness with your sweetheart there hahah!
Anya said…
Can you shoot a gun hahaha.... ;)
Have a wonderful sunday Hazel
hugs from Kareltje =^.^=
He is very lazy today :)
Hazel said…
yes, Anya. easy Lol! CJ was amazed again at Kareltje's animation last nite :)
Hootin Anni said…
Oh my goodness...guess what song is going to be going through my head all day now? "London Bridge's falling down....my fair lady"!

My Stealing is posted...I hope you can find time to stop by for a visit.

Happy day.
I am Harriet said…
Really...people get the carts for you? Wow.

Have a great Sunday.
http://iamharriet.blogspot.com/2009/09/pass-mustard.html
Hazel said…
Anni, we used to sing "london bridge is falling down...my first lady!" :))
Hazel said…
Yes, Harriet, pampered cart pushers, aren't we? =)
Anonymous said…
bored, bored, bored LOL. I highly doubt that LOL. Great answers. Have a good Sunday :)
Jayne d'Arcy said…
Oooooh! You got Snape Eyes!
sleigh beds said…
These question and answer are awesome. Nice conversion.

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