Sunday, January 22, 2006

The Saturday Six

Here are this week's "Saturday Six" questions. Either answer the questions in a comment at Patrick's Weekender, or put the answers in an entry on your journal...but either way, leave a link to your journal so that everyone else can visit! To be counted as "first to play," you must be the first player to either answer the questions in a comment or to provide a complete link to the specific entry in your journal in which you answer the questions. A link to your journal in general cannot count. Enjoy!

1. Do any of your friends, family or co-workers know about your blogs? For those that do, did you tell them or have they stumbled upon it by themselves?  

Many of my former co-workers know about my journal, although I don't think any of them visit it.  Some relatives visit my blog, many on-line friends, and even a few online acquaintances that don't care for me (which leads me to wonder why they'd waste their time here).  I've often told people to just google "My country life", and they'd find my journal.

2. How did you come up with the title of your blogs?

I knew when I started this journal that I'd be writing about country things, since I live in the boonies.  Hence, "My Country Life".  I started my AIM journal just in case I decided to leave AOL (hence the title, "My Country Life Part 2), but I've ended up using it as a journal for memories of my childhood.

3. Do you prefer to have many projects going on at once or do you prefer multitasking?  

 Oh, I'm always multi-tasking:  sitting in a chat room while reading journals, downloading something while surfing, chatting in IM while writing a poem... I'm a mess.

Oh, do you mean in real life?  One at a time is enough to handle.

4. Take
this quiz (if you haven't already!): What high school stereotype are you?

I'm not so sure I'm happy with that, after watching a movie on Showtime called "Saved" last night.  On the other hand, yes I am.  There are worse things.

5. What was the hardest thing to master when you were learning to drive?   Everything; that's why I never tried to get my driver's license.

6. How well did you do with that one thing on your very first driver's exam?   Never took it.


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

That was fun. I just did my own entry.  Now I got to get ready for work.  Catch you later! Barbara

Anonymous said...

Gee it said I was a geek.... I can't believe that but I think it was geered at a much younger audience as I didn't understand some of the questions.  lol

Anonymous said...

Oh Mo, Any woman who has ever had kids can multi-task. I think when we get wiser, we learn to delegate or "don't do" because it just doesn't matter.  Anne

Anonymous said...

As for number five the hardest thing for me was parallel parking and I still can't do it very well even after all these years. Paula

Anonymous said...

Gee Mo, do you not drive at all or just not have a license? I could never parallel park, during my exam I started to cry & the man said it's ok I'll give you this one! ;0) That was a looong time ago, couldn't do that now! LOL Still can't parallel park...LOL Loved your answers.
Hope your week will be a good one.
Blessings,
SUGAR

Anonymous said...

Good questions and answers. They are fun to read.   I had to chuckle at the driving test.  I almost faild on mine, but past.  Whee he he!!!   A Big Hello from a Texas country girl.  Huggs,  ~Rhonda~

Anonymous said...

I am a geek! Go figure.