Hope you're having a nice weekend. It's time for another round of questions, so get your thinking caps on!
But first, Gabrielle of "A Metamorphoself of Gabrielle" was first to play last week! Congratulations, Gabrielle!
Here are this week's "Saturday Six" questions. Either answer the questions in a comment here, or put the answers in an entry on your journal...but either way, leave a link to your journal so that everyone else can visit! To be counted as "first to play," you must be the first player to either answer the questions in a comment or to provide a complete link to the specific entry in your journal in which you answer the questions. A link to your journal in general cannot count. Enjoy!
1. Have you ever joined one of those "social networking" communities like "Friendster" or "Myspace?" Would you ever consider it? Mmmm. Not really for me. I do have a "Myspace" but I don't really use it.
2. Do you think that lasting friendships can be made solely through sites like those? I don't think so. There are exceptions to the rule. My step-daughter met her current boyfriend through Myspace and they are now living together. We'll see how long it lasts.
3. Has reduced prices in gasoline prompted you to drive more? Not really, just enjoying the lower prices.
4. Take the quiz: What kind of sports car are you? (Thanks, Charley!)
You are a Ferrari 360 Modena!
You've got it all. Power, passion, precision, and style. You're sensuous, exotic, and temperamental. Sure, you're expensive and high-maintenance, but you're worth it. Now we're talking! ;)
5. Which phone do you use the most: your home phone, your work phone, or your cell phone? Of the remaining two, which do you use the least? Cell phone the most. Work the least.
6. In the old days, telephone numbers used to be word and letter combinations. The telephone company would take the first two digits of a phone number, create a word that began with two letters corresponding to the numbers in the digits, and then follow the word with the rest of the number. So, for a number that began with 25, they might use the "A" from the 2 button and the "L" from the 5 button and create a phone number like "Alpine 2-6341. If we went back to this system, come up with a word that would work for the first two digits of your phone number. (It can be work, home or cell...just don't post your whole number! Coastal 2-9222.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Saturday Six - Episode 133
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