September 23, 2005

Feline Friday: Star

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Great news! I'm starring in the next Tim Burton film.

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It's totally non-demanding. All I have to do is maintain my pose and look beautiful!

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Guess who I'll be playing? Mouse, Mouse? Aren't you interested?


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Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz......

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Well, I'll tell you anyway. I'm going to be the Sphinx!

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Aren't I just purrrrfect for it? I rather look like her, don't I -- but much more beautiful, of course!

Friday Fun:

1. What is the first thing you do when you get up in the morning?

Go to the bathroom!

2. What is your first memory?

The first thing I can remember is going into the kitchen to get a bottle from my mom. I went back to the living room to lie down on the couch and was watching cartoons. I guess I was between 2 and 3.

3. If you won a million dollars, what is the first thing you would do with it?

Pay off every last bill

4, How old were you when you first realized that YOU were the adult now?

I've always been the adult...but it probably really hit me when I moved out on my own and had to support myself. I was 18 or 19.

Four For Friday:

Q1: If you were offered an opportunity to travel free of charge to any destination on earth for just a 30 minutes visit, where would you choose to go and why?

I can only stay 30 minutes? I'd like to use the loo at Buckingham Palace then I guess.

Q2: Have you ever taken a cooking class? If so, was it fun and worthwhile, or did you feel it was a waste of your time and money? If you've never taken a cooking class, would you like to enroll in one? If so, what cuisine or techniques would like to learn?

I took a Chinese cooking class with my cousin back in 1985. It was a lot of fun and I learned a lot of useful techniques.

Q3: With Category 4 and 5 hurricanes dominating the news, how prepared would you say you are to successfully ride out a major storm like Katrina or Rita? Said differently, do you have enough supplies on hand to be able to cope with the fallout that accompanies power outages and the like? If not, are you now thinking about stockpiling supplies such as drinking water, food, gasoline, medicines, batteries, etc.?

As of this moment, I probably have enough water for a couple of days. TB has a full tank of gas and I'm 2/3 full. We have enough medicines but definitely not enough food or batteries. We'd also need propane gas if we lost our electricity and couldn't cook. We probably should stockpile more but don't have a lot of room to keep stuff.

Q4: The average automobile stands still 23 hours a day. How about yours... how many hours a day would you say your car sits idle (not counting being caught in stop-and-go traffic)?

Now that Billy's away at college and since my surgery, my car sits in the driveway sometimes a couple of days without going anywhere.


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