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Friday's Feast One Hundred & Eighty One
Appetizer Who was the last person you hugged?
My lovely wife. I get a hug and a kiss to start and end each day. What could be better than that?
Soup Share a beauty or grooming trick or tip with us.
If you have children in 4H and they're raising and showing sheep, don't spend a lot of money on fancy shampoos for them (the sheep). Use Woolite instead!
(You didn't say it had to be a personal grooming trick....)
Salad What does the color yellow make you think of?
School buses.
Main Course If you were to make your living as a photographer, what subject would your pictures revolve around?
Ordinary people doing ordinary, everyday things. I'd take pictures of people when they thought nobody was watching. But not in a perverse, peeping-Tom sort of way. Just pictures of life as it goes by.
Dessert What was the longest book you ever read?
I believe that would be the complete, unabridged translation of Victor Hugo's Les Misérables, weighing in at well over 1200 pages.
(My Thermodynamics/Quantum Mechanics textbook probaly had more pages than that, but I didn't read the whole thing.)
Appetizer Who was the last person you hugged?
My lovely wife. I get a hug and a kiss to start and end each day. What could be better than that?
Soup Share a beauty or grooming trick or tip with us.
If you have children in 4H and they're raising and showing sheep, don't spend a lot of money on fancy shampoos for them (the sheep). Use Woolite instead!
(You didn't say it had to be a personal grooming trick....)
Salad What does the color yellow make you think of?
School buses.
Main Course If you were to make your living as a photographer, what subject would your pictures revolve around?
Ordinary people doing ordinary, everyday things. I'd take pictures of people when they thought nobody was watching. But not in a perverse, peeping-Tom sort of way. Just pictures of life as it goes by.
Dessert What was the longest book you ever read?
I believe that would be the complete, unabridged translation of Victor Hugo's Les Misérables, weighing in at well over 1200 pages.
(My Thermodynamics/Quantum Mechanics textbook probaly had more pages than that, but I didn't read the whole thing.)
1 Comments:
I didn't even think of a school bus... Great one!
Happy Friday!
TGIF!
By Anonymous, At February 29, 2008 9:39 AM
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