Jeeso, we'll be here all day with mine!
S - People think you are sexy, especially your bf/gf
H - you have very good personality and looks
E - You are popular with all types of people
O - You love foreplay
N - You can be very "FUN"A - You always want some action.
G - You are very friendly and undestanding
H - you have very good personality and looks
A - You always want some action.
B - You are always cautious when it comes to meeting new people
C - You definitely have a partier side in you
D - You have trouble trusting people.
E - You are popular with all types of people
F - Fake.
G - You are very friendly and undestanding
H - you have very good personality and looks
I - love is something you deeply believe in
J - Everyone loves you.
K - You like to try new things.
L - You are always smiling and making others smile.
M - Success comes easily to you.
N - You can be very "FUN"
O - You love foreplay
P - You are very friendly and understanding
Q - You are a hypocrite.
R - You are a social butterfly.
S - People think you are sexy, especially your bf/gf
T - You have an attitude, a big one.
U - you usally r hella tight
V - you are not judgemental
W - You are very broad minded.
X - You never let people tell you what to do.
Y - you always make every experience Great
Z - You're uber cool
Wednesday 16 May 2007
Tuesday 24 April 2007
Improbable fiction
My former guise on Blogger was as Singled Out. If you want to take a look I've added the link to this page, but before you do I must admit I haven't added or looked at any posts for a few years, so don't judge me! Many of them were dressed up for entertainment purposes, but the barenaked facts remain.
As William Shakespeare wrote in Twelfth Night: "If this were played upon a stage now, I could condemn it as an improbable fiction." Unfortunatley, Alan Acykbourn has already nabbed that heading, which I might have used for my autobiography!
As William Shakespeare wrote in Twelfth Night: "If this were played upon a stage now, I could condemn it as an improbable fiction." Unfortunatley, Alan Acykbourn has already nabbed that heading, which I might have used for my autobiography!
Hello world!
Well, what can I say. I've been meaning to do this for a while, after closing my former blog a few years ago, but with the introduction of Bebo, and other such work distractions I've just never quite got around to it. Please have patience with me while I find my feet with this again!
For those of you who don't know me, I'm at the precipice of giving up a perfectly good career in journalism to become a student nurse. Some may find this admirable, some may find it crazy; I'm not sure what team I'm on as yet - my opinion changes from week to week.
So, I've got a busy time ahead of me until I start in September. All my home improvements MUST be completed by then, while I have a regular income - this involves a new fitted bathroom and bedroom revamp (!). I'm also holding down a full and part time job, supposedly to build up savings for the poor years ahead, but aforementioned bedroom revamp and fitted bathroom have put paid to that. My planned trip to gay Paree also probably won't help.
If there's anything else you want to know before I get back to you, leave a comment and I'll try to satisfy your curiousity!
Until then my friends, peace
out
x
For those of you who don't know me, I'm at the precipice of giving up a perfectly good career in journalism to become a student nurse. Some may find this admirable, some may find it crazy; I'm not sure what team I'm on as yet - my opinion changes from week to week.
So, I've got a busy time ahead of me until I start in September. All my home improvements MUST be completed by then, while I have a regular income - this involves a new fitted bathroom and bedroom revamp (!). I'm also holding down a full and part time job, supposedly to build up savings for the poor years ahead, but aforementioned bedroom revamp and fitted bathroom have put paid to that. My planned trip to gay Paree also probably won't help.
If there's anything else you want to know before I get back to you, leave a comment and I'll try to satisfy your curiousity!
Until then my friends, peace
out
x
Monday 23 April 2007
My answers
If anyone would like to be interviwed, here's how to keep the meme going:Leave me a comment saying "Interview me." I will respond by asking you five questions. I get to pick the questions. You will update your weblog with the answers to the questions, and let me know that you answered. If you don't have a blog, but would still like to play, I can send you the questions, and you can answer them in the comments. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the same post. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions.
1) If you could meet any living person, who would it be and why?Well, if there IS, as the saying goes, someone for everyone,I'd like to meet my someone, even if we meet and I can't stand the sight of them - at least it'd be over and done with and I'd be put out of my misery. Then I'd like to meet the person who said 'There's someone out there for everyone' and punch them square in the face. Or Vince Vaughn, who I wouldn't punch, but who could in my tiny little mind, be my someone.
2) Where is your favourite place in the world?Without sounding too much of a Nat I have to say Scotland. My friend and I went on a trip round the Highlands a few years ago, taking in Aviemore, Fort William and Crianlarich. The highlight was sitting 3/4 of the way up Ben Nevis looking down on the world, and then spending the evening in the bunkhouse, watching visiting Norwegian musicians play an impromtu gig and drinking pints by the fireside.
3) If your CD player was to break with one album stuck inside it, and that was the only music you could hear from now until the day you die, what CD would you wish it to be?It would have to be Barenaked Ladies: Disc One - All Their Greatest Hits. I'm still recovering from their Carling Academy gig last week. Legends in their lifetime!
4) If you could go back in time to change one thing that happened in your life, what would you change?I'm a great believer in fate, so I wouldn't want to change anything really. But if I HAD to, I might have applied for the SHOUT! training scheme at DC Thomsons when I was 16 instead of going to college. I might have been at Heat towers by now, or getting Kate Thornton's job on X Factor. But then again, the NHS wouldn't be preparing for their next super nurse would they!
5) Why has blogging become so popular?For the writer it's a great chance to vent their frustrastions and feelings to anyone who wants to listen, and for the reader, it's yet another distraction from the daily letdown that is your workplace.
1) If you could meet any living person, who would it be and why?Well, if there IS, as the saying goes, someone for everyone,I'd like to meet my someone, even if we meet and I can't stand the sight of them - at least it'd be over and done with and I'd be put out of my misery. Then I'd like to meet the person who said 'There's someone out there for everyone' and punch them square in the face. Or Vince Vaughn, who I wouldn't punch, but who could in my tiny little mind, be my someone.
2) Where is your favourite place in the world?Without sounding too much of a Nat I have to say Scotland. My friend and I went on a trip round the Highlands a few years ago, taking in Aviemore, Fort William and Crianlarich. The highlight was sitting 3/4 of the way up Ben Nevis looking down on the world, and then spending the evening in the bunkhouse, watching visiting Norwegian musicians play an impromtu gig and drinking pints by the fireside.
3) If your CD player was to break with one album stuck inside it, and that was the only music you could hear from now until the day you die, what CD would you wish it to be?It would have to be Barenaked Ladies: Disc One - All Their Greatest Hits. I'm still recovering from their Carling Academy gig last week. Legends in their lifetime!
4) If you could go back in time to change one thing that happened in your life, what would you change?I'm a great believer in fate, so I wouldn't want to change anything really. But if I HAD to, I might have applied for the SHOUT! training scheme at DC Thomsons when I was 16 instead of going to college. I might have been at Heat towers by now, or getting Kate Thornton's job on X Factor. But then again, the NHS wouldn't be preparing for their next super nurse would they!
5) Why has blogging become so popular?For the writer it's a great chance to vent their frustrastions and feelings to anyone who wants to listen, and for the reader, it's yet another distraction from the daily letdown that is your workplace.
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