Monday Madness
The following questions all begin with Where you live...
1. ...did you have to turn your clocks forward one hour this weekend? Yes. I've felt it all day, too!
2. ...what is the price of gasoline? I'm buying my gas at Costco where it costs $2.33.
3. ...which natural disasters, if any, do you have to worry about? Earthquakes, though, I've slept through most of them.
4. ...do you have a local newspaper, and if so, do you subscribe to it? No. I get my news on the Net. We did subscribe during the holidays only, but that got old real quick.
5. ...do you subscribe to a local cable company for television viewing? Yes, I'm a sucker for cable TV. I have to have my Court TV, A&E, Sundance and iFilm channels.
6. ...what is the speed limit on your road/street? 35 MPH
7. ...how far do you have to drive to the nearest post office? One mile.
8. ...what is the average temperature in April? Mid seventies.
9. ...what is the average temperature in December? Mid sixties.
10. ...are your four seasons drastically different from one another? No. I'm in southern California where we supposedly don't have seasons. Of course, ask any Californian and they'll tell you that we do.
I live in Southern California and live the digital lifestyle. I love technology, engage in social networks and thanks to the Amazon Kindle enjoy reading again. I listen to many podcasts and am interested in the paranormal. I don't go ghost hunting or anything like that, but I love reading, viewing and listening to a great fright!
Monday, April 4, 2005
Monday Madness
The following questions all begin with Where you live...
1. ...did you have to turn your clocks forward one hour this weekend? Yes. I've felt it all day, too!
2. ...what is the price of gasoline? I'm buying my gas at Costco where it costs $2.33.
3. ...which natural disasters, if any, do you have to worry about? Earthquakes, though, I've slept through most of them.
4. ...do you have a local newspaper, and if so, do you subscribe to it? No. I get my news on the Net. We did subscribe during the holidays only, but that got old real quick.
5. ...do you subscribe to a local cable company for television viewing? Yes, I'm a sucker for cable TV. I have to have my Court TV, A&E, Sundance and iFilm channels.
6. ...what is the speed limit on your road/street? 35 MPH
7. ...how far do you have to drive to the nearest post office? One mile.
8. ...what is the average temperature in April? Mid seventies.
9. ...what is the average temperature in December? Mid sixties.
10. ...are your four seasons drastically different from one another? No. I'm in southern California where we supposedly don't have seasons. Of course, ask any Californian and they'll tell you that we do.
The following questions all begin with Where you live...
1. ...did you have to turn your clocks forward one hour this weekend? Yes. I've felt it all day, too!
2. ...what is the price of gasoline? I'm buying my gas at Costco where it costs $2.33.
3. ...which natural disasters, if any, do you have to worry about? Earthquakes, though, I've slept through most of them.
4. ...do you have a local newspaper, and if so, do you subscribe to it? No. I get my news on the Net. We did subscribe during the holidays only, but that got old real quick.
5. ...do you subscribe to a local cable company for television viewing? Yes, I'm a sucker for cable TV. I have to have my Court TV, A&E, Sundance and iFilm channels.
6. ...what is the speed limit on your road/street? 35 MPH
7. ...how far do you have to drive to the nearest post office? One mile.
8. ...what is the average temperature in April? Mid seventies.
9. ...what is the average temperature in December? Mid sixties.
10. ...are your four seasons drastically different from one another? No. I'm in southern California where we supposedly don't have seasons. Of course, ask any Californian and they'll tell you that we do.
Saturday, April 2, 2005
Friday, April 1, 2005
Top Five on Friday
In honor of Spring...I bring you this special edition of Top Five On Friday.
Top Five Sunshine Songs (Songs with "Sun" in the title)
John Denver Sunshine on my Shoulders
Stevie Wonder You are the Sunshine
Eric Burden & the Animals House of the Rising Sun
REM Around the Sun
Jimi Hendrix Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)
In honor of Spring...I bring you this special edition of Top Five On Friday.
Top Five Sunshine Songs (Songs with "Sun" in the title)
John Denver Sunshine on my Shoulders
Stevie Wonder You are the Sunshine
Eric Burden & the Animals House of the Rising Sun
REM Around the Sun
Jimi Hendrix Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)
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