Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Random Questions:

1. How do my children play Hide-N-Seek...in the car...while I'm driving...while buckled?

2. Does Bill really think that lining his shoes up neatly under the window in our bedroom is a substitute for actually putting them up, in the closet, where they belong?!

3. Which is worse...the Relief Society serving tea on church grounds, or me drinking it because I know it really irritates someone?

4. Do Americans really think that Barrack Obama is a Radical Muslim and that electing him to office will aline our country with Iraq? Or is it the black thing?

5. How can I cringe at the new brick, life-sucking buildings going up around me, and at the same time yearn to go to NYCity?

6. If I keep mentioning Corazona Foods on my blog will they send me some free chips for Tasha's birthday party next Saturday? (I've had a hard time finding them since that first bag)

7. Where did the expression "smart-alec" come from? Was there in fact a smart Alec somewhere that had all the answers, or was he perhaps a bit sassy?

8. Does it really take 2 weeks to fix a refrigerator, or should I get a new appliance repair guy?

9. Who left the annonymous post on my blog asking me where to buy one pound hot dogs? (I think I'm going to have to go fix that in my settings)

10. How can a cockroach survive a nuclear attack, but not Raid? And if Boric Acid powder cuts up their little feet, shouldn't we just stick some of that in the nuclear bomb?

4 comments:

Jaylee Draney said...

Let's see what other food we can talk about and try to get some freebies out of it through blogging. We'll challenge the entire food industry while stocking up on our year's supply.

The Turley Times said...

Did they serve real tea? I thought it was all herbal? If not, what was that all about????

Monique said...

Hmm, quite the philisophical one lately...we need to hang out more often; maybe it might rub off a bit.

H said...

Jaylee, I think you should work on Doritos because it is going to a lot of those for your year's supply.
Sara, it was herbal, but tea none the less.
Mo, I don't know what you're talking about...I started with hide and seek and ended with cockroaches!