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Life of Pride
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
 
I found this quiz on Nic Isley's xanga. It looked like fun.

1. Grab the book nearest to you, turn to page 18, find line 4. Write down what it says: Um, I am surrounded by books, in a semicircle around my chair. Here's one. It says, "ence is critical to their children's learning. More than half of" That was exciting.
2. Stretch your left arm out as far as you can. What do you touch first?: A little bitty beach ball about a foot in diameter and a pack of Dentyne Ice gum.
3. What is the last thing you watched on TV?: Oh goodness. We don't have a TV. I was watching some Smallville TV shows recently, though.
4. Without looking, guess what time it is: 10:04am
5. Now look at the clock. What is the actual time?: 10:04am! Gosh, I'm good. Of course, I last checked at 10:00am.
6. With the exception of the computer, what can you hear?: The furnace is humming in the right-hand corner of the basement. Someone is running water upstairs; I can hear it going through the pipes. Rain is falling.
7. When did you last step outside? What were you doing?: I was running through the rain to my car about an hour ago. I went to the gym to talk to the guy in charge of the weight-loss competition, and found I was out of the contest because I missed a weigh-in last week when I visited PHC.
8. Before you started this survey, what did you look at?: Nic Isley's xanga.
9. What are you wearing?: Black exercise pants and a pink, tye-dyed t-shirt with birds and flowers on the front. Ah, the joys of sitting in my basement at home.
10. Did you dream last night? If so, what did you dream?: I cannot remember dreaming, though I'm sure I must have.
11. When did you last laugh?: When I read Nic's xanga.
12. What is on the walls of the room you are in?: White paint, yellow paint, and bookcases.
13. Seen anything weird lately?: I've seen lots of human beings. I've seen the story I'm writing about alien tulips.
14. What do you think of this quiz?: Like most of its kind, I would never have written it, but I am happy to answer it.
15. What is the last film you saw?: I watched Serenity partway with my roomies this past week before I fell asleep. The last movie I watched all the way was Eight Below in the theatre.
16. If you became a multi-millionaire overnight, what would you buy first?: My parents' house, and give it to them. I can't really think of anything I need, except travel expenses for trips I would like to take.
17. Tell me something about you that I don't know: This is my blog speaking, I assume. Here is something most people don't know: A lot of life scares me.
18. If you could change one thing about the world, regardless of guilt or politics, what would you do?: There's too much, and who knows the repercussions? But I would outlaw abortion.
19. Do you like to dance?: Well, yes. But it's a lot more fun with a guy, and I presume it would be mountains more fun with the right guy.
20. George Bush.: Is this a question? I have few opinions on the man, because I am astoundingly ignorant of current events.
21. Imagine your first child is a girl. What do you call her?: How on Earth would I know until I saw her?
22. Imagine your first child is a boy. What do you call him?: My dad's name.
23. Would you ever consider living abroad?: I would if I had to, but I like America.
24. What do you want God to say to you when you reach the pearly gates?: "Welcome home."
 
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