
Yeah there is like no one at work today...this blows! I wish I could have taken today off as well. We just have people testing in the morning and then thats it! Just Janet and I....be jealous!
Fell asleep watching Dodgeball last night...doh! I missed all the good parts. I think tonight I will switch it up and watch my Friends DVD...yes I am that spontaneous!
Excited for Thanksgiving tomorrow...but mostly just to see the ads for the sales on Friday. Not sure if I will be heading out to get some deals, just to wait to see whats out there.
Well, thats all I got for now. But I did include this "forward" like thing to put on ones blog...enjoy!
My Weird Habits
1. I am obsessed with my handwriting. I will re-write notes, that are just meant for me, like 5 times if I feel it looks bad. I also will re-write like shopping lists or other things with other peoples handwriting if I don't like theirs.
2. I cannot say the word "milk" right. I guess I pronounce it like "melk".
3. If I go somewhere to eat by myself, I HAVE to have something to read or look at. If I don't have anything I would rather sit in my car, in a empty parking lot instead.
4. I cannot stomach expired food. If I see that the expiration date as passed, even by a day, I cannot ingest it. I have tried and its a whole mind game. Gross!
5. I cannot except compliments. I never know what to say and its just awkward for me.
The Rules: The 1st player of this "game" starts with the topic "MY 5 WEIRD HABITS" and people who get tagged need to write a blog entry about their 5 weird habits as well as state this rule clearly. In the end, you need to choose at least 5 people to be tagged and list their IDs. Don't forget to leave a comment that says "You are tagged" in their site and tell them to read yours.
I randomly tag, in no specific order:
1. corngrl2
2. theresa
3. susieisim
4. justin
5. Dont have a 5th, I guess I will have bad luck forever or something!
1 comment:
Melk is the Dutch word for "milk." If anyone asks you about your weird pronunciation, claim that you're speaking your "mother tongue."
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