Answers to Melissa's Questions
1. Would you rather have a pet llama or a pet newt and why.
~At the moment I would much rather like a pet newt because I don't have the acreage to provide proper grazing grounds for a llama. I could just get a cage for a newt and then he could talk to me while I'm in the house and give me company. Sometime down the road, I hope to have some grazing grounds for a llama, though. HAHA!
2. What is your current favorite shirt, and where did you get it from?
~My favorite shirt right now is a white "Pale Ale" sweatshirt I bought from the men's department of Maurices. It is sooo comfortable and always smells good. It's full of stains (I can't keep anything that is white clean!) but I love it and I wear it all the time.
3. Did you have any imaginary friends when you were little?
~Nope, but I used to make pretend towns for all of my matchbox cars. They had the coolest roads and driveways possible. Then I'd destroy them with a torrential downpour from a hose.
4. Would you rather spend a year living on a boat in the middle of Lake Superior or in a cabin on top of the highest mountain? Why?
~I would much rather live in a cabin on top of the highest mountain, as long as I had an adequate supply of nutrients so that I wouldn't have to gnaw my own arm off. I know that I wouldn't be able to stay inside a small boat for that long, I need plenty of room to roam about. If I had a cabin, I would have plenty of places to walk around (hopefully!)
5. What is your fondest memory of Government and Economics class in high school?
~This will be an inside joke that only you and I will know! There are 3 fond memories for me. 1) When Freedom put the valve oil on Gal's chair and he sat it in, creating an oil ring on his ass. He then proceded to walk around school all day and the basketball game that night oblivious to the huge stain. 2) When I sat in the back of the classroom and managed to drop every single one of his encyclopedias out of the window while he was lecturing. As I was dropping the very last book he asked me what I was doing. I looked straight at him, dropped it out the window, and replied "becoming more knowledgable". He continuted to lecture. 3) When Jocelyn hid in the broom closet and made ghost noises. He couldn't figure out where the hell it was coming from so he kept on talking louder and louder. I could go on and on with this one. I'm laughing hysterically right now. Paul probably thinks I'm crazy. WAIT! He already knows that I am.
~At the moment I would much rather like a pet newt because I don't have the acreage to provide proper grazing grounds for a llama. I could just get a cage for a newt and then he could talk to me while I'm in the house and give me company. Sometime down the road, I hope to have some grazing grounds for a llama, though. HAHA!
2. What is your current favorite shirt, and where did you get it from?
~My favorite shirt right now is a white "Pale Ale" sweatshirt I bought from the men's department of Maurices. It is sooo comfortable and always smells good. It's full of stains (I can't keep anything that is white clean!) but I love it and I wear it all the time.
3. Did you have any imaginary friends when you were little?
~Nope, but I used to make pretend towns for all of my matchbox cars. They had the coolest roads and driveways possible. Then I'd destroy them with a torrential downpour from a hose.
4. Would you rather spend a year living on a boat in the middle of Lake Superior or in a cabin on top of the highest mountain? Why?
~I would much rather live in a cabin on top of the highest mountain, as long as I had an adequate supply of nutrients so that I wouldn't have to gnaw my own arm off. I know that I wouldn't be able to stay inside a small boat for that long, I need plenty of room to roam about. If I had a cabin, I would have plenty of places to walk around (hopefully!)
5. What is your fondest memory of Government and Economics class in high school?
~This will be an inside joke that only you and I will know! There are 3 fond memories for me. 1) When Freedom put the valve oil on Gal's chair and he sat it in, creating an oil ring on his ass. He then proceded to walk around school all day and the basketball game that night oblivious to the huge stain. 2) When I sat in the back of the classroom and managed to drop every single one of his encyclopedias out of the window while he was lecturing. As I was dropping the very last book he asked me what I was doing. I looked straight at him, dropped it out the window, and replied "becoming more knowledgable". He continuted to lecture. 3) When Jocelyn hid in the broom closet and made ghost noises. He couldn't figure out where the hell it was coming from so he kept on talking louder and louder. I could go on and on with this one. I'm laughing hysterically right now. Paul probably thinks I'm crazy. WAIT! He already knows that I am.
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