1-800-PAPA-JOHNS.
2. What is one item you won't leave home without. (Purse and license do not count.)
Underwear. NEVER leave home without it!
3. Where is one place you never tire of visiting?
My imagination.
4. Share one factoid of your family's history.
None of us have ever killed anybody.
5. Complete this sentence: "Once upon a time I ...."
...tried to see how many sponge rollers I could use while rolling my hair. The experiment was a success, but it had absolutely nothing to do with looking good--as I discovered the next morning when I took the rollers out.
6. If you could win a one year's supply of anything, what would it be?
Toilet paper. You can never have too much. Especially at my house!
7. "One quirky thing you may not know about me is ...."
I've spent over 103 hours of my life in labor.
8. You have one dollar in your pocket. What will you buy?
Nothing unless it's on sale, and I have a coupon.
9. "One thing that always makes me laugh is ...."
The fact that I will never have to endure labor again.
10. What is one thing you could do today to help yourself reach a personal goal?
Stop eating those M&M's. But I got a great deal where I bought three packs, and I got six more free. I feel obligated to enjoy my shopping prowess.
11. What is one thing you could do today to bless someone else?
Give them my M&M's?
12. What is one thing you're looking forward to soon?
Becoming famous. Hey, I can dream, can't I?
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I loved #4! And #7
ReplyDeleteAnd when I first read the goal question and the 1$ question my mind went immediately to m & m's...probably explains why the goal feels so out of reach : )
Definitely enjoy your shopping prowess. If I lived close to you I'd come and celebrate with you! :v)
ReplyDeleteYOU are a riot! #7 - BLESS you child! And yes... I think you SHOULD give away some of those M&M's! *holds hand out*
ReplyDeleteIf you really want to share the M&M's...I'll take them. lol
ReplyDeleteLOL! Okay, your house must be a lot like mine with going through a lot of TP!
ReplyDeleteBest answers I've read in a long time!! Especially #1. We have them on speed dial!
ReplyDeleteI always get a hoot out of your answers, Jill! So just how did the hair look after the sponge roller experiment?
ReplyDeleteI did a LOL at #7 and then #9...thanks for the happy smiles!
The roller experiment turned out horribly. It took three days for me to be able to get a brush through my hair. Lesson learned! lol
ReplyDelete103 hours of labor!!!!!! You should be famous! :)
ReplyDeleteYou always make me laugh. I should have put your blog for #9!
ReplyDeleteYou're the 3rd or 4th person who has said toilet paper for #6. Wish I'd thought of it.
I know our local Papa John's number by heart too!
And #4 is something to be proud of!
You have a wonderful sense of humour.... love reading your post.
ReplyDeleteMany blessings - Jan
ohmigosh! I about fell out of the chair laughing at the sponge rollers. In a deep dark corner of the closet of skeletons is a picture....my hair, after a night full of sponge rollers, and a flourescent green mumu. FAHBULOUS DARLING!! O_o
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday!
I am loving your answers. Pizza is a great answer. Underwear, didn't think of that one! 103 hours of labor :) I love coupons too!
ReplyDeleteOne hundred and three hours in labor...wow! That's a lot of misery! I enjoyed all of your answers!
ReplyDeleteHey, you can share those m&ms with me! I love peanut m&ms the best. I'm waiting!!!!!
ReplyDelete~ Nan
103 hours in labor! Holy cow. Your kids need to give you gifts on their birthdays.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I'm glad none of you have ever killed anyone.
-FringeGirl
Definitely enjoy your shopping prowess.
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