Sunday Stealing: The Majorly Personal Meme, Part Two
Cheers to all of us thieves!
21. If you were to live your life without your best friend, what would change? Nothing feels as right or makes as much sense when he's not around.
22. Tell us about a era of your life that you really miss. The 80s. Everything felt new and fun and I didn't think much about consequences. Also, I liked the music.
23. Have you ever been betrayed by someone that came as a complete surprise? Without revealing the person, if yes, tell us about it. Ouch! It cut too close to the bone to go over just now.
24. Do you ever think that is a good idea to hide your feelings? Sometimes it's the wisest course.
25. Tell us about your favorite year when you were a student. 7th grade. I was enjoying my first taste of freedom, being able to go places with my friends without adult supervision. I had a really great cat, Tommy. My parents' marriage hadn't begun unraveling yet. And I was making the move away from kids' books to grown-up ones.
25. When was the last time you were in a very good mood? What caused it? Something happens every day that puts me in a good mood. Yesterday it was watching the Cubs' Xavier Nady have a good game against the Reds. He's got awesome shoes to fill (D. Lee!) and it's fun to watch him take a shot at making the position his, either with the Cubs or another team next year. He's 31 and this is his fourth team. He reminds me of Eric Karros and Todd Walker, two other Cubs who may never become stars but were good-looking and hard working and really fun to watch.
26. Have you ever had a romantic relationship with a sibling of a good friend? No.
27. Tell us about the last thing that you did that you truly regret. I think perhaps I was too hard on my oldest friend. But her dark moods are forever getting the best of her and it's time she take the reins of her own life! So if I did the wrong thing, I did it with the best intentions.
28. When did you laugh today? When one of the guys on the janitorial staff told me I didn't look old enough to have lived here for 10 years.
29. Do you trust easily? Not anymore.
30. What do you care about that you wish more people would? High-speed rail. Our environmental problems, our international conflicts seem to tie back to our dependence on foreign oil. High-speed rail corridors between Chicago and St. Louis, Chicago and Milwaukee would get a lot of cars off the highways.
31. Is it easier for you to go without food or go without sleep? Food.
32. What non-alcohol beverage do you enjoy drinking the most? Coke.
33. When you walk into a room full of strangers, generally how is your confidence? What confidence?
34. Does talking about sex with anyone but your lover make you uncomfortable? Nope.
35. Do you tend to believe members of the opposite sex mostly behave the same way? No. We're each individual and unique, like snowflakes.
36. Did you drink any alcohol this week? If yes, what? No, I haven't. Which, come to think of it, is rather unusual for me.
37. Would you ever consider being a vegetarian? No
38. Do you believe that there’s always room in your heart for someone? Yes
39. Do you believe in the concept of soul mates? Yes
40. Last week, we had a few players criticize our victim’s questions. Which is fine to do and we value your opinion. Would you ever consider writing questions for Bud and me to post on a Sunday Stealing? Nuh-uh.
Good answers. Liked the snowflake analogy. Looks like no one wants to write the questions for Bud. Have a great Sunday!
ReplyDeleteI love the high speed rail idea. They have been trying for years to get it off the ground here, along the I-4 corridor from Daytona to Orlando to Tampa. I-4 is a parking lot on any given day. Have a great Sunday!
ReplyDeleteThe old Cubbie roller-coaster. Been there..survived that.
ReplyDeleteHave a great rest of the weekend!
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Even though my Yankees paid Nadi for two seasons, I think he played three games. It's ironic that he got a World Series ring...
ReplyDeleteNo beer cart beer this week?
ReplyDeleteA good chunk of the music on my iPod is from the 80's. Loved that time. Then again, I was young and didn't have bills and responsibilities. What's not to like?
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!