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Guidelines:
1. Leave me a comment saying anything random, like your favorite lyric to your current favorite song. Or your favorite kind of sandwich. Something random. Whatever you like.
2. I respond by asking you five personal questions so I can get to know you better.
3. You WILL update your LJ with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and offer to ask someone else in the post.
5. When others comment asking to be asked, you will ask them five questions.
My reply:
Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches should be eaten on tortillas.
(Hey the instructions called for random and suggested sandwiches)
Then the questions were:
1. Have you been talking to my children? Seriously. They love PB&J roll ups. (That's what they call those sort of sandwiches)
2. Speaking of completely random: What was your favorite childhood tv show?
3. Do you have a large or small family and would you want the opposite?
4. What did you have for lunch? (since you've gotten me on the subject of food and now I'm hungry)
5. Review you favorite book.
1. Have you been talking to my children? Seriously. They love PB&J roll ups. (That's what they call those sort of sandwiches)
Nope, just the way my parents made them when I was a kid, guess they weren't the only ones. I believe it started because it was easier for road trips (PB&J doesn't go everywhere when it's rolled up and they pack better), though I think was also that they just liked them that way. By the time I was old enough to really realize that most people associated PB&J sandwiches with being on bread I was quite certain that bread was just completely wrong (I distinctly remember never wanting to eat the alternate school lunch because it was "wrong" PB&J).
2. Speaking of completely random: What was your favorite childhood tv show?
Square One. Yes I was a nerdy child, 'Mathnet' was like the best thing in my world. And I started watching ST:TNG in third grade with my parents, and have been a life long sci-fi freak ever since.
3. Do you have a large or small family and would you want the opposite?
Small, just one sister, don't think I'd want more.
4. What did you have for lunch? (since you've gotten me on the subject of food and now I'm hungry)
Pizza.
5. Review you favorite book.
Isn't it enough of a struggle to pick a favorite book? I suppose 'Ender's Game' keeps me coming back again and again, so maybe I should call it my favorite, and if you haven't read it go now and read.
-Since I'm not exactly reviewing, I'll say this though, I've been telling my sister that for years and I still don't think she has.
1. Leave me a comment saying anything random, like your favorite lyric to your current favorite song. Or your favorite kind of sandwich. Something random. Whatever you like.
2. I respond by asking you five personal questions so I can get to know you better.
3. You WILL update your LJ with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and offer to ask someone else in the post.
5. When others comment asking to be asked, you will ask them five questions.
My reply:
Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches should be eaten on tortillas.
(Hey the instructions called for random and suggested sandwiches)
Then the questions were:
1. Have you been talking to my children? Seriously. They love PB&J roll ups. (That's what they call those sort of sandwiches)
2. Speaking of completely random: What was your favorite childhood tv show?
3. Do you have a large or small family and would you want the opposite?
4. What did you have for lunch? (since you've gotten me on the subject of food and now I'm hungry)
5. Review you favorite book.
1. Have you been talking to my children? Seriously. They love PB&J roll ups. (That's what they call those sort of sandwiches)
Nope, just the way my parents made them when I was a kid, guess they weren't the only ones. I believe it started because it was easier for road trips (PB&J doesn't go everywhere when it's rolled up and they pack better), though I think was also that they just liked them that way. By the time I was old enough to really realize that most people associated PB&J sandwiches with being on bread I was quite certain that bread was just completely wrong (I distinctly remember never wanting to eat the alternate school lunch because it was "wrong" PB&J).
2. Speaking of completely random: What was your favorite childhood tv show?
Square One. Yes I was a nerdy child, 'Mathnet' was like the best thing in my world. And I started watching ST:TNG in third grade with my parents, and have been a life long sci-fi freak ever since.
3. Do you have a large or small family and would you want the opposite?
Small, just one sister, don't think I'd want more.
4. What did you have for lunch? (since you've gotten me on the subject of food and now I'm hungry)
Pizza.
5. Review you favorite book.
Isn't it enough of a struggle to pick a favorite book? I suppose 'Ender's Game' keeps me coming back again and again, so maybe I should call it my favorite, and if you haven't read it go now and read.
-Since I'm not exactly reviewing, I'll say this though, I've been telling my sister that for years and I still don't think she has.