- Link to the person that tagged you.
- Post the rules on your blog.
- Share 6 non-important things/habits/quirks about yourself.
- Tag 6 random people at the end of your post by linking to their blogs.
- Let each person know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their website.
2. Last Thursday I literally had to lay down on my bed to get my jeans zipped up. Watch out Belize, here I come. :-(
3. Compared to all other Sudoku sites in the Universe, I find the USAToday Online's Sudoku the best. Although it's electronic, it has a feature to let you annotate numbers of possible answers in the boxes. MMMMmmmm.
4. Perhaps one of the stupidest things I hear people say, and is my greatest grammatical petpeeve, is when people say "I could care less". What they really mean to say is "I couldN'T care less". If you tell someone that there are other things you DO care less about than what they're talking about, isn't that a compliment?
5. I will not be tagging 6 other people. Not only do I not know 6 people with blogs, but I am also an advocate for The Stop to Chain-Mail or Bulk E-mails.
Yes, for all you pathetic people that forward on e-mails with pictures of babies dressed up like flowers with life-motivating stories and slogans, the buck stops here.
6. Every night since 9-11 I have watched Sabrina (the newer version with Harrison Ford) while going to sleep. When you quote a movie, people say something about "Oh, seen this movie a couple times before?" and everyone has a quick laugh.
No, in all reality, I have infact seen this movie nearing 1,000 times.
Am i done yet??
I love Sabrina (the newer one). It's the best movie!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping the chain main. I agree - we've all seen babies. We get it. They're cute.
Another grammatical pet peeve - "First Annual" events. How can you have an annual even if it's the first one? No one knows what the future holds.....
Have a great day! Thanks for the blog.
Another pet peeve - "eks-specially" ... last time I checked there was no "x" in "especially". I've even been hearing national news reporters saying it. Come on people, are we four?!
ReplyDeleteHere's my pet peeve:
ReplyDelete"A whole nother" thing, story, etc. There's "another" and "other", but I so wish people would say "That's a whole OTHER thing" and leave out the superfluous N. It kills me.