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» Friday, September 08, 2006
Last week's Friday Five

1) This is the 1st of September, what do you want to accomplish by the 31st?

::cough:: Get the cables for the DVD players to the television fixed. Also have the garbage disposal working again; it quit suddenly last weekend. Get my new glasses (I can pick them up tomorrow.)

And be cooler!

2) What does September make you think about or feel?

Summer's leaving! Summer's leaving! Let's party!

3) September is the ninth month; can you name nine memories so far from this year?

  • Moving.
  • Packing to move.
  • The nice people that helped us move.
  • Washing all Mom's china and finally displaying it.
  • Decorating the house in a fall motif.
  • DragonCon.
  • Pidgie's blood feather episode (not a good memory, but "good" wasn't indicated).
  • Getting my XM radio and enjoying the new stations.
  • Atomicon.
4) What does September have in common with three other months and can you name them?

Great things to do! So that's October (leaves start to change), November (Thanksgiving and leaves changing), and December (Christmas! and my birthday).

5) The first weekend in September signals the end of summer for many even though it doesn’t really end for weeks. When does summer end for you?

September 21, or whenever we get to turn the A/C off and open the windows!


This week's:

1. If you could pick your own theme song, what would it be?

Rupert Holmes' "The Old School."

2. Now be honest...if others had to pick a song that described you, what would they choose?

Gosh, what's a song about just living day to day and nothing spectacular?

3. What song would be/was the first dance at your wedding?

"Flying Dreams" from The Secret of NIMH. That's how our APAzine and later our web site got its name.

4. What song gets stuck in your head most often?

Whatever it is, it's probably something endlessly played on a commercial. Urgh.

5. What song would you want played at your funeral?

Why would I care? [wry grin] My favorite song: "The Impossible Dream."

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