You have just won one million dollars:
1. Who do you call first? If I’m not already with my husband he would be the first person I’d call. If I weren’t with him I’d probably call my big brother.
2. What is the first thing you buy for yourself? I’d have a house built on the outskirts of town.
3. What is the first thing you buy for someone else? I’d fully equip Mike’s computer room.
4. Do you give any away? If yes, to whom? I would help friends, as needed. An appreciable amount would be given to the Human Society and local animal shelters.
5. Do you invest any? If so, how? Absolutely, but I would seek an investment advisor. I’d work on a retirement program and a college fund for our kids.
Onesome- The happiest day: Tell us about the happiest day of your life. December 31, 1999. The night that the man I’m going to grow old with proposed to me on the roof of our little rental shack.
Twosome- The happiest hour: What?s your favourite time of the day, and why? From the time I get home from work until the phone rings at 9:00 pm. During the week this is the only time I get to spend with Remy since I work days and he works nights.
Threesome- Mine eyes shall see: What?s the one thing/place you would really like to see in your life? A much smaller version of my husband’s eyes.
Quote is by Edgar Allen Poe, The Happiest Day.
What’s On your front yard Right Now?
The only thing that is on my front yard is a whole crap load of snow. Underneath that snow, there might be some pine needles and leaves and that’s about it.
If you had to choose would you rather have everyone think your significant other is an idiot and a jerk or just really, really ugly and why?
Truth be told, if I love someone, then I think they are beautiful and wonderful and that is all that matters. My hubby is admittedly anti-social, in fact, he has a genuine fear of crowds and social situations that involve more than a couple people. He panics and becomes physically ill. Although he tries to endure for my sake, his mood often reflects his inner turmoil. Because of this, I’m guessing a few of my friends might think he’s a jerk. So, I guess I’ll pick that, but what it really boils down to is that I don’t think it matters. I think he’s wonderful and beautiful and that is what matters.
1. The one kitchen appliance I just could not live without is my microwave.
2. My desk always looks like a catch-all with computer on it.
3. The clocks in my house are 0-20 minutes fast.
4. The one television program I just can’t stand is 24 (I just couldn’t ever get into it).
5. The one television program I try to never miss is American Idol.
6. When it comes to housework, I really hate cleaning EVERYTHING.
7. If I could re-design my living room, the first thing I would do is paint.
8. I wish I had a bigger bathroom in my house.
9. When someone points a camera at me and says ‘Smile!’ I usually smile.
10. I expect I’ll have my income tax done by a couple weeks after we get all the paperwork.
Just thought I’d take a moment to explain my movie rating system:
Let me start this review by informing you of my bias. I love romatic comedies. It is probably my favorite genre topped only by dramatic tearjerkers. Yes, I’m all about the chick flix! I really enjoyed this show although, I’m not sure that I’m terribly fond of the ending.
Review and spoilers follow:
At this moment, what is your favorite…
1. …song? “I Think You’re Beautiful” by Amy Dalley
2. …food? I think I’d have to say Pad Thai
3. …tv show? American Idol!
4. …scent? Men’s cologne. Not sure I have a favorite. Even the cheap stand by, ‘Brut’, brings me fond memories of my grandpa.
5. …quote? “Every woman has her chairs, something she needs to put herself into…” Doc, Phenomenon