1. What's something you've recently accomplished solo? Um ... I guess the blog posts I was assigned to our automotive client. Though before the public can read them, they are checked by the legal department and then someone has to convert them to code to post them. I don't think I ever accomplish very much completely solo.
2. What's one product you use that never ever fails? I'm very brand-loyal to paper towels. I try to stick with Viva (Bounty, if Viva isn't available). They are sturdier and easier to use.
3. Have you found your place in the world? Where is it? Wrigley Field. I've been going there since I was a little girl, and I don't think I've ever had a bad time. I'm mad at Cubs management right now for decimating the roster, but I'll get over it. I'll be back. I'm third-generation Cub fan (both sides of the family!). I even have the Cubs jersey my favorite grandma wore to the park.
4. Worst movie you ever saw? I find something to appreciate in most movies I see. But one that I recommend you avoid at all costs is Frankie and Johnny, starring Elvis Presley and Donna Douglas (Ellie Mae from the Beverly Hillbillies). It is awful, even grading on the curve I use for Elvis movies.
5. What's the last fun thing you did? Last night I watched Bringing Up Baby for my movie group. I love that movie. I don't believe anyone is as funny talking too fast as Katharine Hepburn.
Yes, Kate has a leopard named Baby. Of course she does. |
6. What's your favorite Italian dish? Pizza, though I don't mean to throw shade at manicotti or lasagna.
7. Have you ever been to France? Any desire to visit there, and if so what would site or city would you most want to see? I went right after high school. I loved the Champs-Elysees. I bought a bottle of cologne, just to say I had real French perfume.
8.
Have you ever been to Disney, any of the parks at all? Are you a Disney
superfan or something less than that? They're open right now so tell
us, would you go if you had the time/money/a free trip? I like Disney movies, but I'm not a superfan. Yes, I've been to both Disneyland and Disney World. I'd go back tomorrow if it was free. FWIW, I prefer Disneyland.
9. Your
favorite place to go when you want to be quiet as a church mouse? Would
those who know you well describe you as more church mouse or perhaps
more like mighty mouse? The only thing that comes to mind is the quiet car on the train. I seldom seek out silent places. I am quiet and behave myself in church or during movies/plays. But those are not intrinsically quiet spaces.
10. Do you bake your own bread? Last time you had hot out-of-the-oven homemade bread? What's your favorite kind of bread? I don't bake. But my favorite grandmother made the most terrific dinner rolls. My favorite part of dinner at her house.
11. What's something you might say is 'the greatest thing since sliced bread?' Air conditioning. I recently learned that Chicago's Merchandise Mart was the first major office building to be air conditioned in the late 1930s, when it was owned by Joseph P. Kennedy. I can't imagine office workers were very productive during humid Chicago summers before that.
12.
Share with us five little things you're grateful for today. Small
blessings. One catch-they all must start with the letter T. I'm sorry, but I don't feel like doing this right now.
13. Tell us where you were and something about what life was like when you were 20- 21. I was living in a small 3-room apartment. I was a secretary (we weren't administrative assistants yet) and I spent all my disposable income on vinyl records.
14. What's on the menu at your house this week? I foresee eating a lot of chicken this coming week. Because that's what's defrosting.
15.Something you recently purchased where a coupon was involved? Do you regularly shop with coupons? I used a buy-one-get-one coupon Saturday at Boston Market.
I’m a long suffering Mets fan, so I can relate to your Cubs situation
ReplyDeleteAir conditioning is a good choice!
ReplyDeleteI struggled with 12. I wish I had used your answer. ;)
ReplyDeleteI buy a roasted chicken at the market once a week; it lasts us about 4 days, 5 if I make chicken salad out of the breast meat. I cannot figure out how why it is cheaper to buy a store-roasted chicken than one I have to cook myself, but it is.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid in Mississippi in the late 60s/early 70s our schools didn't have air conditioning. 100 degrees and 99% humidity half the year and no AC. I don't know how we learned anything.
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