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The party mummy meme


Today we ripped this meme off a blogger named Sarah at the blog Lady Mama. She states that Party Mummy (she did not provide a link) insisted she do the meme. 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 US ALL THIEVES!

1. Name someone with the same birthday as you.
Frankenstein author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley


2. Where was your first kiss?
on a quiet island

3. Have you ever hit someone of the opposite sex? If yes, why?
yeah, childhood stuff- he punched my little cousin who just stared helplessly at him. I bought the fight; pushed him against a nearby flower bed nyahahah...

4. Have you ever sung in front of a large number of people? When?
yes, but in a choir long time ago

5. What's the first thing you notice about your preferred sex?
smile

6. What really turns you off?
conceit

7. What is your biggest mistake?
got several biggest mistakes, which one do you want?

8. Have you ever hurt yourself on purpose?
nope

9. Say something totally random about yourself.
reading myself to sleep is my "own brand of heroin," to quote Edward whom I'm seeing again in the second installment of the Twilight Saga this afternoon

10. Has anyone ever said you looked like a celebrity?
nope

11. Do you still watch kiddie movies or TV shows?
sometimes I'm forced if my kid invades my computer

12. Are you comfortable with your height?
yeah

13. What is the most romantic thing someone of the preferred sex has done for you?
had his younger bro fly halfway around the world to cover for him at work so he can be with me the entire weekend - in another country

14. When do you know it's love?
when it becomes magical

15. What's something that really annoys you?
if I can't access those reference books by and by, I'll be really annoyed

Comments

Anonymous said…
I love you 13. That is just wonderful :) Remind me to get you any reference book you so desire LOL. Have a great Sunday :)
I am Harriet said…
On a quiet island...wow :)

Have a great Sunday.
http://iamharriet.blogspot.com/2009/11/has-anyone-ever-said-you-looked-like.html

We'd love to have you join us for Monday Mayhem.
Bud Fisher said…
Great job! Enjoy the film...
Anya said…
Your first kiss on a island
and you believe in Magical love :-)
Wow!!
Hazel you are romantic ...... LOL
Have a nice monday
(@^.^@)
Cool! Love #13. BTW, I already added you in my links. :) Have a great day!

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