Welcome to Sunday Stealing. Here we will steal all types of questions from every corner of the blogosphere. Our promise to you is that we will work hard to find the most interesting and intelligent questions. Cheers to all of us thieves!
This week’s meme was inspired by a post at My Random Randomness. That gentleman shared random thoughts about himself. His revelations have been turned into questions.
Random Revelations
1. Is your phone Apple or Android? What about your laptop?
My last two phones were Apple. Previously, I avoided them for philosophical reasons, not the least of which is some incompatibility when new products come out. But it seems to interact better with other Apple phones. I’ve only had non-Apple computers and don’t see myself changing.
2. Can you say “thank you” in more than one language?
Only in French, German, and Spanish. I took French in high school, and I used to watch Hogan’s Heroes on TV when I was a teenager.
3. What do you draw when you doodle?
Random geometric shapes, because my skills as an artist are nil.
4. Which do you enjoy more, Scrabble or bowling?
I have done both a LOT in the past, but haven’t done either in quite a while. I’ve written more about bowling because it’s tied to my mom. But I played SCRABBLE a lot as a kid and much later. My college roommate painted me a SCRABBLE board, which I still have. It’s a toss-up.
5. Can you juggle?
I assume juggling two items isn’t REALLY juggling! No.
6. Have you ever worn pajamas in public?
Only to bring in the garbage cans from the curb early in the morning, and only a handful of times.
School daze
7. Was your best subject in school the one you enjoyed the most?
My BEST subject was probably spelling, but I didn’t love it. I was good at social studies/history, and I enjoyed it. The topic I most enjoyed was probably mathematics because Math Is Everywhere .
8. When you’re offered the senior discount before you ask for it, are you offended or grateful?
It never bothered me. I like a bargain.
9. Do you agree that with age comes wisdom?
I can think of certain people – one in particular -who are clearly more stupid every day. That said, for those people who learn not to sweat the small stuff as they get older, then sure.
10. Do you consider Sunday the first day of the week or the last day of the weekend?
I’m pretty catholic about it. My calendar growing up in the US was Sunday to Saturday. When I took high school French, I discovered the week ran from lundi to dimanche. (Shrug)
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