September 30, 2005

Memelicious

Lazy day, so let's do a Friday Five, for old time's sake!

1. What kind of computer do you have? (Mac, iBook, Dell, etc.) Toshiba Satellite laptop.

2. How old is it? Are you happy with it? One year old- and we're still crushing on it!

3. How many computers are in your household? (at home if you are away at school) Just the one.

4. What are your favorite games/timewasters on your computer? Spider solitaire is my favorite absolute time waster. Difficult level - I only win it every couple of months. My favorite game would be Sims2, if I'd go ahead and load the thing!

5. If money were no object, what kind of computer would you like to have? Like the Macs, so probably a top of the line desktop of their's.

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March 18, 2004

Friday Freakout

Oh sweet hallelujah, tommorow is Friday!!!

FER-RYE-DAY, People!! Come on, get up out yer seats and say, "Yeah"

I can't hear you!

Now I remember why people like Fridays so much. They freaking rock. Goodbye office! Goodbye paperwork! Goodbye telephone that never stops ringing!!

Nah, it wasn't too bad, I actually had a very productive week, but still... a weekend is a glorious thing and I intend to make the most of it! If you see me, it will be in tennis shoes and comfy clothes and no makeup. And I'm probably the one sleeping on the couch, too.

Well, I'm off. I'll leave you with a good old standby, the Friday Five. Feel free to join in!

Have a lovely one everybody...

1. What was the last song you heard?Michelle Branch on the radio. I know she's uber-pop, but I like that chic.

2. What were the last two movies you saw?Hidalgo. I like horses as much as the next person, but pulease... enough already. Before that it was Dickie Roberts. We are now part of a class action suit to get our $4 back for that dismal failure of a movie. (oooh, I sound really peeved, don't I?!)

3. What were the last three things you purchased?Let's see. Guns. Drugs. Strippers. You know, the basics. Oh all right, really it's diapers, applejuice, and some lip gloss for moi.

4. What four things do you need to do this weekend?Finish my benefits paperwork for work, laundry, spend some time with the kids, and make a trip up to see P's parents.

5. Who are the last five people you talked to? not counting the people in the house, Amy V., my mom, Katy W., Rachel Huber, and a nice lady telemarketer for Bellsouth. I try to talk to her at least once a day, preferably right in the middle of making or eating dinner. It's such a nice interruption to my day. It's even more fun when it's not actually a person, but a recording. That makes it just that much more special.

Now, your turn!

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October 23, 2003

Meme: When You've Got Nothing Else To Say

Yes, I know, memes are the lazy man's blog entry, but sometimes, you need a break from all that brain stuff. Here's a new one I found, Thursday Thumb-Twiddler. (A classic game for the activity-impaired)

1. If you could have the*original* of anything, what would you want? Would you keep it for yourself, or would you share it with others? I would want something that belonged to an ancestor of mine: letters, bibles, jewelry, something really old and important in my family history. I sound like the Chief of Nerds, but that's what I'd like. Leave me alone. Or, maybe the original trillion dollar bill. That would be nice, too.

2. If you could carve your name in stone anywhere, where would it be? If I say Stonehenge, everybody would just freak out, wouldn't you? "Oh, not Stonehenge, you monster! It's one of the Seven Wonders of the blah blah blah..." Like *Stonehenge is all that great. Harumph. Actually, I'd feel bad carving my name into something, that's just the way my momma raised me . The few times I've dared to carve my name on a desk, or the old bus-stop, I felt really guilty and paranoid about it, like the Graffiti Police were right on my tail. I have actually carved my name into the dirt cliffs up in Vicksburg - it stays for a long time if you do it right! And since it's just dirt, I think it's pretty harmless. But if I was FORCED to carve somewhere, I suppose the cliff of some ridiculously majestic waterfall would do. Don't ask how I'd get up there.

3. If you had a personal valet or maid who would perform one task for you each day, what would that task be? Would that be a good thing to have, or a bad thing? I would have them do the Laundry. Yes, that's a capital L. (You haven't seen this Laundry, it demands uppercase respect!) And yes, that would be a very, very good thing. No, wait, could they give foot massages? Scratch the laundry. I'll take the massage.

And now, if you, like me, having nothing better to say or do with your time, please feel free to twiddle your thumbs as well.

*::Despite current speculation, I do not, nor have I ever, had a grudge against Stonehenge.::

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