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Our Weekend Memoirs: Valentine Recap

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Hearts day is over. I have blabbed about it in the last five days or so. This is a recap of the day. The Chinese new year celebrations aggravated the valentine traffic. It was pratical that we stayed put in one place, Siam Paragon. These are a trio of shots I intended for this post:



Chinese girls entertaining

The rose Mama Goose got from her gosling



Cj and friend, Gyanna sharing a laughBy the way, does anyone know which musical instrument is that? Zheng?

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Sunday Stealing: The Clown Meme 2

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Today we ripped this meme off blogger named Boppo from the blog Boppo the Clown's Journal. He states that he grabbed it at Drgncrystlwkr. But, it was probably stolen there as well. So, of course, that will be as far as we go. Tracing back our theft's thieves might take some time. It is a long meme, so we will do it in parts. Link back to us at Sunday Stealing!

Cheers to all of us thieves!



Sunday Stealing: The Clown's Meme 2



34. What do you like about the summer? school's out! and beaches



35. What do you like about spring? the blooms



36. How many states provinces have you lived in? 2



37. What cities/towns have you lived in? Davao, Digos, and currently Bangkok



38. Do you prefer shoes, socks, or bare feet? it depends



39. Are you a social person? some of the time



40. What was the last thing you ate? oat patties



41. What is your favorite restaurant? japanese and french



42. What is your favorite ice cream? durian-choco-almond



43. What is your favorite dessert? halo-halo



44. What is your favorite kind of soup? Sakura miso soup



45. What kind of jelly do you like on your PB & J sandwich? dunno PB & J



46. Do you like Chinese food? not when it makes me hungry after an hour



47. Do you like coffee? love it



48. How many glasses of water, a day, do you drink on average? 6



49. What do you drink in the morning? coffee and water



50. What non-banking related card in your wallet is the most valuable to you? licenses



51. Do you sleep on a certain side of the bed? if you can call middle a certain side of the bed



52. Do you know how to play poker? no



53. Do you like to cuddle? of course



54. Have you ever been to Canada? no



55. Do you have an addictive personality? no



56. Do you eat out or at home more often? eat out more



57. What do you miss about highschool, if anything? nothing



58. Do you know anyone with the same birthday as you? yes, the author of Frankenstein



59. Do you want kids? if they're well-behaved, yes



60. Do you speak any other languages? yes



61. Have you ever gotten stitches? yes



62. Have you ever ridden in an ambulance? no



63. Do you prefer an ocean or a pool? it depends



64. Do you prefer a window seat or an aisle seat? if the flight is more than 7 hours - aisle



65. Do you know how to drive stick? no



66. What is your favorite thing to spend money on? collector's edition books

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Comments

  1. judy, especially if it is topped with ube icecream and has buko underneath, yum!

    Thom, I have to go to google first before saying 'zheng?' I skipped 45 thinking I'd go back but published the post before remembering to deal with it. And 58 I remember her as the wife of a guy whose work I was required to think of during lunch time in college. Chinese food easily makes you hungry. I think I'd eat again after eating chinese :)))

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  2. Ummm on 58 my dear sweet one. Go and look at how they wrote it. Or look on my blog. They copied the answer as well as the question from where they stole the meme from. That's what I was referring to :) PB&J = Peanut Butter and Jelly. They are the bomb really. But of course I had to me my snarky self with that one. I could eat Chinese all the time. :)

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  3. CJ is going to be a fine gentleman, very sweet to give you the long stem. I agree with all the traffic and commotion all over the world during the double celebration of Chinese New Year and Valentine's Day.

    Love halo halo with ube ice cream, but I have not tried the durian-choco-almond.

    This is the reason why Death Valley is called as such:

    "A land of extremes, Death Valley is one of the hottest, driest and lowest places on earth. With summer temperatures averaging well over 100 degrees and a long history of human suffering in the vast desert, the valley is aptly named. However, this place of eroded badlands, sand dunes, and golden hills also has a haunting sense of beauty".

    Enjoy your weekend!

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  4. Yep, Thom, I figured it's the answer from where the meme was stolen. I trimmed it (fixed, you say) and blabbed my own answer which happens to be something I always seem to remember whenever the same question is asked :)

    Ate Eb, thanks for the Death Valley info

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  5. LOL on your 'shoes' answer. Depends on what? Heck, if I had my druthers, I'd be barefoot 24/7

    Collectors books...like first editions?

    My Sunday Stealing Do come by for a visit if you can! Have a great week ahead.

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  6. Anni, first editions would be awesome. I'm inclined to buy those that look like the kind my future grandchildren could appreciate :)

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  7. True about the hungry after an hour thing.

    http://harrietandfriends.com/2010/02/someone-asked-me-do-you-want-kids-like-it-matters-now/
    Join us for Monday Mayhem

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  8. I don't blame Thom for hammering us about leaving the answer in! That's a first. I'd love to speak another language!

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  9. Funny answers :-)
    I never tried a halo halo with ube ice cream :-)
    I want tast it ........
    :-)

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