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Musical Monday: Supermassive Black Hole
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Stephenie Meyer's writing prowess is my weekend-with-Monday-and-Tuesday-off drug. I've never actually read anything until now. Not into much of the fan mania either. I'm using the books to soothe crazy nerves over future stuff I'm dealing with. As far as the movie goes, this has to be my fave scene and tune.

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Monday Mayhem: Top Ten Repeated Meme Questions
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Today's meme is The Top Ten Repeated Meme Questions. You know, the questions that we see always popping up in memes all over the place. This is your chance to have fun answering them. Choose a cartoon character, celebrity or someone in the news to answer them as. For example, if you are a fan of Homer Simpson, answer the questions as if you are really Homer.

Who are you answering these as?

1. If you were on a deserted island, what three things would you want to have with you? A cold one, a space heater and my Wuthering Heights

2. What is your favorite song? I debated between my (Bella's) Lullaby and this:


3. Do you have any tattoos? If so, tell us about them Jacob, my Jacob's...

4. When was the last time you cried?
When I found out I was in love with a mutt too!

5. When was the last time you laughed?
I'm happiest in the meadow with the lion

6. What is your dream job?
To be a full-time bloodsucker's wife

7. Are you sarcastic?
A bad liar

8. What was the last big ticket item that you purchased?
Concert tickets

9. What's your favorite movie? Face Punch


10. Use six words to describe yourself.
I wish I could marry both

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Comments

  1. I don't like her and I hate the way she act as well. Can't they just replace this one with another girl who is more talented and charming? (sigh)

    Risma

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  2. Risma, owwww... sorry you feel that way. I'm more immersed on the books though

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  3. A full-time blood sucker's wife. Could you imagine that?

    Anyway, thanks for playin MM this week. I'm taking August off. If you have any thought about MM, please let me know.

    Have a great day!

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  4. The baseball scene was awesome, we watched the movie at home and cranked the volume, when that song came on it made the whole scene so intense I loved it!
    Thanks so much for playing MM this was a great choice!

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  5. Harriet, maybe if the wife is no different from the husband lol...

    Amanda, the baseball scene is one of my faves too, and of course the music i love it

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  6. Well done! I finally posted, a day late...

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  7. I love your answer to Question No. 10!

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  8. Bud, aha... busy eh? :)

    Tetcha, sometimes I scare myself thinking I could relate... lol!

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  9. The baseball scene is one of my favorites.

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