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asked by jurgennation
Gah, I can't wait to meet everyone at Bloggers In Sin City...I don't think I can pick!
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asked by rachelelizanj
After knowing you, it's YOU! Otherwise, no offense, love, but I used to work for Gap/Old Navy/Banana Republic call center, and the customers from Jersey were...abrupt. I didn't like that. Thankfully, you (and Snooki!) have redeemed your state for me.
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asked by stateiamin
Great Gatsby is my favorite book---I love Fitzgerald and the 20's era and all of those things. I read it every year.
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asked by jurgennation
So, a famous drunk Amy incident includes me screaming at a Jack In The Box employee that I NEED SOME CHICKEN STRIPS AND RANCH! And uh, yeah, that combo with some fries handles it.
Typically, I go for either a piece of pizza at this amazing place called Luigi's nearby my fave bar OR to this restaurant called Ink for their mac and cheese with a hot dog. Those are my drunk staples! -
Probably Clarissa Explains It All...I loved that show!
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asked by jurgennation
I really get a kick out of singing "Where Is My Mind" by the Pixies...loudly, off key, correctly, etc. in any state, but especially intoxicated. It sort of...lends itself to caterwauling/howling/slurring, does it not?!
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asked by jurgennation
Okay. So, as a kid, leggings and shirts that were puffy painted were all the rage, particularly when the t-shirt was long enough to be gathered on one side and then clipped with this sort of plastic-y thing that looks like a "no smoking sign" OR a scrunchie. I rocked that look daily, but I also added KEDS, that were unlaced and puffy socks. If I was feeling feisty, I'd wear a pink-and-purple puff painted shirt, purple leggings, and on one leg, a pink sock, a purple sock and a pink unlaced Ked and on the other, a purple sock, a pink sock and a purple unlaced Ked. Seriously SEXY.
A few years ago, when I was teeny tiny skinny, I used to wear men's cut-off cargo shorts, so that they sort of looked like capris and a tank top---usually camoflauge and then a black tank. SO NOT REMOTELY ATTRACTIVE. And those of you who let me wear that out, I HATE YOU. -
No one...I don't think. I haven't really had any brushes with fame. The mayor of Sacramento is Kevin Johnson (a former NBA player), and I shook his hand once. I've met Dooce! Ummm...but yeah, that's it. I'm pretty lame, LOL.
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What a great question, but sooo difficult. I don't think I have life's purpose all figured out, but I can tell you what matters to me. My family & close friends & sharing in their lives. I feel like being a teacher is a huge part of my purpose. I guess I try & make the lives of those I love better, however I can. I don't always succeed...does that make sense?
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I got 2 questions in a row about my favorite drink and YES, I found one! It's a throwback: a Sidecar! Hennessey, Cointreau, lemon juice straight up in a martini glass with a sugared rim...and a cherry because I love cherries. Now I want one. In a pinch, I will also happily consume a Diet & Bacardi or vodka-cran.
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I have been doing Bikram on & off for 6 years. My favorite pose is tree---in any yoga, actually. It feels grounding to me.
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I am on my iPhone & can't look up the exact wording, but I love the quote from You've Got Mail that goes something like, "I live a small life, well, small but valuable..."
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Ice skating in Winter; gymnastics in Summer.
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I loved having a brother, but my best friend growing up was an only child & I could see the advantages :) I don't have strong feelings either way...
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Sheesh. I wish I knew! I love teaching, but I'm not sure it's my biggest passion. I love writing, but I don't know if I could claim that, either. Great question---sorry I don't have a specific answer.
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I have a younger brother named Kyle. We are...sort of close. We were really close growing up, but as we've gotten older and busier, spending time together isn't as frequent as it once was. I love and adore my brother, and he is very important to me. I hope that we can continue to work on spending more time together.
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asked by seraphyna87
Religion and faith are really confusing topics for me. I was raised in a Christian home and my entire family is very Christian. I was always very happy in church, but struggled with questions and being unsure about my beliefs. Finally, after a few negative experiences and some deep soul-searching, I decided to leave my church. It was a difficult decision---but one that I knew was right for me. Cliche as it sounds, I'm still "spiritual" in some regards, but not necessarily religious. I would never rule out a return to church, but for me, I've got a lot to figure out.
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A Toyota 4Runner...it's kinda old, but it drives!
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Cripes. NO CLUE. For a long time, that title was held by Dave Matthews Band. I know, I know. I can't think of any band I love enough to call my all-time favorite. I'm a huge fan of the Eagles and the Beatles...hmmm. Music is really difficult for me to narrow down!
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