Welcome back to Sunday Stealing which originated on WTIT: The Blog authored by Bud Weiser. Here we will steal all types of memes (or surveys) from every corner of the blogosphere. Our promise to you is that we will work hard to find the most interesting and intelligent memes. You may have heard the expression, “honor among thieves”. In that age-old tradition, we try to credit the blog that we stole it from. When possible, we contact the owner of the blog where we stole the post. We also provide a link to the victim's meme in our "Previous Victims" widget. (It's our way of saying "Thanks!") Sometimes we edit the original meme, to make it more relevant to our global players, to challenge our players, to select the best questions, or simply to make it less repetitive from this new meme or recently asked questions from a previously featured meme.
We found this gem when a few weeks ago we asked for memes to steal. Shannon W (my friend and the author of Moments of Introspection) gave us this one but did not tell me where shegot it. It's long so we broke it up in two parts. Today is the second and final part. And please don't fret, Kwizgiver will be back soon. She'll straighten this all back out!Okay, now time for me to shout:
24. What shirt are you wearing right now? It's late, I'm in my pj's.
25. What’s important about a bed to you? Like type of sheets, size or whatever. It can't be smaller than a Queen-size, it has to be on the soft side (we have a Sleep Number so we can adjust it), and I like sheets with a very high thread count. It's one luxury I will splurge on.
26. Can you sing? Of course I can. The question you're looking for is "Can I sing so anyone would want to hear it?" The answer that one is, NO!
27. What is something about you that would surprise us? I dabbled in all kinds of spiritual stuff when I was young...including witchcraft.
28. Have you been a pirate, Renaissance Fair, or other costumed event? If not, would you for the right event or say cause? I never have at this point, but I would if the right event or opportunity came along. Sounds like fun.
29. What songs do you sing in the shower? I don't sing in the shower.
30. Favorite girl's name? I can't say that I have a favorite, but I tend to like old-fashioned names or ones with emotional meaning.
31. Favorite boy's name? Again, no favorite, but I like the old-fashioned names and names that sound like they should be the hero in a book.
32. What’s in your pocket or purse right now? In my purse? The usual junk...keys, wallet, hand lotion, pens, a notebook, bullet journal, ibuprofen, Salon pas patches, cell phone, check book.
33. Last thing that made you laugh? We spent some time with friends tonight. I don't remember an exact incident, but we laughed a lot.
34. Best toy as a child? My bike. I rode everywhere all day long.
35. Worst injury you have ever had? I sprained my back when I was in high school. That hurt!
36. Where would you love to live? I still think I would like living on Chincoteague Island. If not there, I'll just stay in this area but it would be nice to live on a small farm or in the woods.
37. What type of TV do you have? Would you’d like an upgrade? We have a 60-inch Sharp HDTV with 3-D capability. I'm good with it. My husband would like to bump up to an 80-inch at some point.
39. How many dogs do you have? Two. A 10-year-old Beagle/Basset Hound mix who is the sweetest soul ever, but he's got several fatty tumors that seem to be growing rapidly. The second is a 4-year-old toy Poodle with a diva complex.
40. Do most folks trust you? I think so. I haven't given them any reason not to.
41. What book are you reading? I just finished one and haven't started another yet.
42. What’s your favorite classic TV show? Probably The Andy Griffith Show, but this week I've been watching The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mystery Hour. I bought a box set of DVD's at a rummage sale for 50 cents. I'm loving it!
43. What’s your favorite sports team? The Pittsburgh Steelers
44. Favorite month and why? October. It's the heart of Fall and I love all things related to fall. The leaves are at their colorful best, the sky is brilliantly blue, it's usually cool but not cold, and the days are shorter driving everyone inside for cozy evenings.
Love the fall. October is the month we start thinking of Christmas presents to buy as well.
ReplyDeleteI have one or two bought already....part of my annual pledge to be done well before Christmas so I can breeze through the holidays. It never happens.
DeleteAnother October lover!
ReplyDeleteI love Sheriff Andy. I'm conflicted about whether or not I'd like to live in Mayberry, though. Everybody in everybody else's business!
ReplyDeleteI've always lived in the country or a small town so....used to it. It has good and bad points.
DeleteChuckling at The Gal's response. I grew up in a town smaller than Mayberry...I know all about everybody in everybody's business but it was a wonderful way to grow up. October is the best month in Florida because the humidity is (usually) gone and it is actually comfortable to be outside.
ReplyDeleteI agree about small towns. They can be in your business, but it's nice to know someone has your back or is watching over your kids.
DeleteHa. I knew you were a witch. (Kidding, kidding). I loved the Nancy Drew series way back when it was on. I'd forgotten all about it. I shall have to add it to my list of things to look for.
ReplyDeleteI am really enjoying it. When I compare Joe and Frank and Nancy to young adults now...they were so sophisticated! So cultured! Educated! Well mannered! Then there is that it's a showcase for Shawn Cassidy's singing...I had SUCH a crush on him back it the day.
DeleteI'm fascinated with the concept of bullet journaling. I need to try it.
ReplyDeleteI shared pictures of mine here: https://stacyswatermelon.blogspot.com/2016/08/its-great-day-to-be-alive.html
DeleteI love October, too. And, I was a witch named Wiggins in a Jr High school play. Do you dress up to hand out candy? Let's be witches together, though of course, pretend. We are actually very sweet aren't we? Witches are not all mean little shriveled up crones. You aren't anyway! ;o)
ReplyDeleteI have been known to dress up to pass out candy. I nearly always dress up for Halloween on the bus if nothing else. I went as a witch one year and totally creeped everyone out. I had found one of those "living" masks that sucks onto your face and sort of moves with you. Best costume ever, but after a few years the paint started wearing off the mask. :(
DeleteI like October too, but there is too much pollen in the air around here at that time (Australia that is)
ReplyDeleteOh, and in reference to your comment left on my blog, voting Liberal in Australia is the equivalent of voting Republican.
Cheers,
Pand
Ha, ha! Everything really is upside down and backwards from here to Australia! ;)
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