A is for Age – 27
B is for Booze – Not now! But usually red red wine.
C is for Career – Journalist
D is for Dad’s name – Kenneth
E is for Essential items to bring to a party – Deviled eggs, or if it's not THAT kind of party, beer.
F is for Favorite song at the moment - Signs, Snoop Dogg f. Justin Timberlake
G is for Goof off thing to do – Read celebrity gossip online and offline, and on line at the store...etc...
H is for Hometown – Simi Valley, CA
I is for Instrument you play – Piano, guitar both badly
J is for Jam or Jelly you like – jelly, I think, what's the difference?
K is for Kids – One in the world, one on the way
L is for Living arrangement – with hubby and child
M is for Mom’s name – Barbara
N is for Name of best friend – Bob
O is for Overnight Stay in a Hospital – Last one was with Elizabeth when she was sick in 2004
P is for Phobias – birds, heights
Q is for Quote you like – "The only way to resist temptation is to yield to it," Oscar Wilde.
R is for Relationship that lasted longest – current, with Bob almost four years
S is for Siblings – One younger brother, two vastly younger half-sibs
T is for Texas, ever been? – Nope.
U is for Unique trait – I have very nice hair
V if for Vegetable you love – Celery
W is for Worst traits – I worry, to excess, constantly, as anyone who reads this blog already knows.
X- is for X-rays you’ve had – Dental, arm when I dislocated it
Y is for Yummy food you make – Anything Italian, Chicken Enchilada Casserole, and a killer beef burgundy stew
Z is for Zodiac sign – Virgo, duh, obviously. See above with the worrying excessively.
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Just noticed you and Amy both use "on line" when referring to waiting in line at the store.
Is that weird?
On line?
Lemme see...
"I went to the store, got some milk and then waited on line for 15 minutes while the chick ahead of me had 800 coupons scanned."
or "..I waited in line..." Hmm, I don't know.
I think I would get IN line and wait ON line.
That is very interesting. Well, Amy and I, though in completely different time zones now, both lived in California for some of our formative years, maybe that has something to do with it?
It must be cause before Amy mentioned it I'd never heard of such a thing. Waiting "on" line?
What do you call a shopping cart?
Better yet, is it a soft drink or pop? I usually just refer to everything as coke and then later specify. As in, "Hey, get me a coke. I want a root beer."
I say soda, like, what kind of soda do you want? But all cola drinks are coke to me.
A shopping cart is just a cart to me.
Both my parents grew up in New Jersey, I was born there and pretty much the whole family still lives there so I attribute a lot of my weirdness to that too.
L should be for leather expert ;-)
I grew up in New York & I say 'waiting in line', 'cart', and 'soda'. Go figure.
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