False. I eat too damn much of the stuff.
TNP changed their major twice during college.
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False. I eat too damn much of the stuff.
TNP changed their major twice during college.
True, officially speaking. I considered changing it several times, but just used my other interest as electives instead.
TNP prefers puppies over kittens.
False, :kitteh:
TNP has spent at least an hour on one phone call
True. (Heck, I even depleted three cordless/cell phones in a row during one conversation.)
TNP laughs (bitterly) at the idea of a regular diurnal cycle.
No, I keep pretty much the same schedule each day: up at 7am or so; to bed after midnight. Saturdays I get to sleep in, usually.
The next poster knew I was in Winchester, Va. today.
I did not. I feel guilty, somehow.
TNP is planning a trip soon.
Sadly false, though I hope to plan a trip soon.
TNP is fascinated by an animal not typically kept as a pet.
True. Currently, it is my beloved aardwolf. One of the deadliest predators in the world. (If we go by number of kills.)
TNP hopes that the Federal Bureaucracy can respond to a records request within a week.
False.
TNP has had their wisdom teeth removed.
False: I ain't got none. :P
TNP has eaten onions today.
True, on a hot dog.
TNP had scrambled eggs for breakfast.
False. I ate an apple for breakfast.
TNP has gone more than 48 hours without sleep before.
False-ish. I'm sure I didn't hit REM sleep when I auditioned for American Idol, but I closed my eyes a few times.
TNP currently has cut flowers in the house.
False - unless you count plastic flowers as 'cut'...
TNP has blue eyes.
False - unless you count plastic flowers as 'cut'...
TNP has blue eyes.
False, more hazel.
TNP lost a parent as a child.
No, Dad lived until I was 24.
TNP took piano lessons as a kid.
True. My mom claims that those few months are why I could almost sight read when I started choir.
TNP works weekends.
False - but I used to play an organ. Now, now, come on! Get your minds out of the gutter... I meant a Bontempi electric one. I was never very accomplished on it though. I think I managed to play "She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain" once, from start to finish. :)
TNP has never hitch-hiked.
Oh, you cheat, Marsilia!
False again, but I've got no ready anecdotes for that subject.
False! (Don't kill me, Zuul. I told you about this!) I once ran out of gas on my way to work and was picked up by a perfectly nice Civil War re-enactor, who took me to three gas stations before we found one that would let me borrow a gas can.
TNP has had their purse/wallet stolen.
Grr.....
This story still cracks me up. I just love the mental image of you getting picked up by a Civil War re-enactor. :D
False! I am quite lucky to have never had this happen. However, I've had money mysteriously disappear.Quote:
TNP has had their purse/wallet stolen.
TNP has planted a tree.
False - I know I probably should at some point. I'd like to give something back to Mother Earth for my time in her house. /philosophical mode
TNP has eaten an insect by accident.
Almost certainly. (who hasn't?)
TNP watches TV in the nude.
Not habitually, though I'm sure I've done it before.
TNP has sen a movie in a theater this month.
False. Too busy, too poor.
TNP has eaten a mango this week.
False, I haven't eaten mango in years.
TNP prefers e-books to real books
True! But, e-books are totally real books. They're just not bound books. :(
TNP can sew.
True: I have a button and trousers to fix later on.
TNP works 9 to 5
False. I've encountered very few jobs in my life where even the official hours were nine to five.
TNP does not subscribe to any magazines.
False. We get Naval History, Ohio History, Vermont, Civil War Times and Scouting magazines; used to get Newsweek but let the subscription lapse because they were stacking up.
TNP will have to wear a jacket on the way to work today.
False. It'll be cool, but I don't put on a jacket until it's downright cold.
TNP was a three season athlete in high school.
True, I guess. Sports were compulsory at the prep school I attended. I was never what you'd call a jock, though (when I finally lettered on the swim team, it was as manager).
TNP has listened to classical music today.
True! Vivaldi came up on the shuffle this morning.
TNP wears jewelry habitually.
False - not until 2013.
The next poster has never heard of the condition "frozen shoulder."
False - heard of it, and experienced it.
TNP has been sky-diving.
No, never been that ....motivated.
TNP currently owns more than one cell phone.
Not in use, although we have 1 per family member and a spare old one in a drawer somewhere.
TNP views themselves as non-athletic.
Currently, true, as I haven't really done anything athletic since high school. In high school, though, I was seriously athletic, although not particularly skilled at any given sport. Just very strong, fast, and quick. The first time I ever lifted weights, I was able to lift the entire weight stack on the leg press, the only one in my (7-12) school who could.
I was in 8th grade.
TNP only dates people who are taller than them.
(I still have nice legs.)
Not true. Almost everyone I've dated has been my height or shorter.
TNP has had surgery in the last five years.
True. A few months ago, on my hand.
TNP has sensitive teeth.
False.
TNP can identify at least one of the following without Googling: Carol Fugate, Carl Chessman, Albert De Salvo.
True, but only the last. Don't know Carol or Carl.
TNP knows how to change out the CPU in a PC?
True! I find my phone, call my BIL, and say "Can you do me a favor?"*
TNP has been a non-traditional student.
*What? That's not how everybody else does it?
True. Three years after my master's degree I went back to get my teaching certificate. I was actually an undergrad at one university while on the faculty at two other ones. I think that's fairly non-traditional.
TNP had braces.
(I'm sure there are repeats in here; I'm not going to go back and read 36 pages.)
Not true. My mother did not believe in them. Sigh.
TNP has food and/or drink sitting on their desk.
True, Ice Tea
TNP has a baseball glove
Sure do.
TNP has submitted a short story for publication.
True, and it was accepted! (Before you get all impressed, it was (a) 35 years ago; and (b) accepted by a dorky little magazine for teenagers run by the national council of some Protestant denomination that about 10 people, none of whom you would ever want to know, read).
TNP feels a little guilty that their knowledge of recent history and current events is not stronger than it is.