Friday, December 29, 2006

Friday Feast #2

Feast Seventy-Eight


Appetizer


Choose one: Popcorn, Pizza, Pretzels, Peanuts, or Pasta.


I'm going to have to go PASTA here. Yum!


Soup


Describe your personality in terms of a particular vehicle.


Apparently i'm efficient, clean... Roz says i'm a Lambourghini because there are very few of me. Kt is going with Mazda because i try to look expensive but i can't afford it! But the general consensus is that i'm a bike because i don't actually know anything about cars!! :P


Salad


If you won a shopping spree, from which store would you want it to be?


Well, target is pretty cool at the moment - cheap and lot of variety. DVDs, CDs, books, clothes, shoes... everything!


Main Course


Which television show re-runs do you enjoy watching?


Friends!!!!! The best show in the world.


Dessert


If you could look into the future, how far down the road would you like to see? 10 years? 100 years? A million?


I'm going to say three years -- i'll see if miracles happen and i can actually manage to get a life/job/career/boyfriend/decent family life... Lol, well, we'll see.


Annie

1 comments:

Brenda Sue said...

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