What's your favorite color? What's your most embarrassing memory? From the usual questions, to the bizarre, here is where you can ask any question of others, so grab a chair and chat!
Paula wrote:Congratulations on your new camera!!!!! How exciting =] Your pictures are lovely
Thanks girlie!! It's great to see from you again!!
Helios wrote:Your dog is sooooo cute! *fangirls*
And now you are affected by me. Or infected, it's all the same.
Okie would hasten to point out that she actually owns the Samster, but we all claim her. And yes, she's adorable
Here are more pictures (of pictures) :
This is Jason and Connie in Love is in the Air:
Connie and Pam in Pamela has a Problem:
"Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, for rhythm and harmony find their way into the inner places of the soul... making the soul of one who is rightly educated, graceful" -- Socrates
Thank you! I do like it better than the Jason/Connie one It is strange that they look like they're sitting on a restaurant booth/bench, but that's the way it worked out.
I'll make a new one sometime soon.
"Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, for rhythm and harmony find their way into the inner places of the soul... making the soul of one who is rightly educated, graceful" -- Socrates
I think you do know me... remember the theory about "Adios" and Spanish, and so on...
Depends on who I'm with.
"Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, for rhythm and harmony find their way into the inner places of the soul... making the soul of one who is rightly educated, graceful" -- Socrates
Which five people, past, present, real or fiction, do you most admire? And why?
~Lady Friendship Knight of the Order of Chrysostom in the Court of the Debate Vampires~ AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
Not in order:
Abraham Lincoln -- Many Presidents have been considered great, but none have had to try to keep the nation from permanently splitting in two; he did a very good job, and he was a Christian.
William Wilberforce -- He was the driving force behind the abolition movement in Great Britain and, despite many, many rejections, did not give up or quit, and accomplished his goal.
Corrie ten Boom -- she was a great soldier of the faith and I have read lots of her books.
Will think of the other two later...
"Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, for rhythm and harmony find their way into the inner places of the soul... making the soul of one who is rightly educated, graceful" -- Socrates
~Lady Friendship Knight of the Order of Chrysostom in the Court of the Debate Vampires~ AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
Nope.
Though my church's women's ministry does put on a "Pinterest Party" every winter. I didn't go :/
"Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, for rhythm and harmony find their way into the inner places of the soul... making the soul of one who is rightly educated, graceful" -- Socrates
What was the inspiration behind your current avatar?
What is your favorite social media site (whether you have it or want it, includes message boards)?
What is your favorite one of the smilies?
What is your favorite flower?
I will answer the first question when my avi comes back
Probably facebook. Because my IRL acquaintances will talk to me there, when they won't in real life... Weird. But I like them.
Probably the violin.
Either rose, orchid, or lily.
"Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, for rhythm and harmony find their way into the inner places of the soul... making the soul of one who is rightly educated, graceful" -- Socrates
Probably winter.
Cold.
I am quite the person, yes. Probably more quiet than happy-go-lucky though.
YAY! Questions!!
"Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, for rhythm and harmony find their way into the inner places of the soul... making the soul of one who is rightly educated, graceful" -- Socrates
Connie G. wrote:Who's your favorite sister?
How much time do you spend browsing this specific board?
What's your favorite outdoor activity?
Told'ja, not gonna answer that.
Um, 7 minutes, average per day.
Seeing sights.
Mickey wrote:What are your favorite kinds of horses?
Do you even like horses, [just guessing from your name you do?]
Arabian, Clydesdale, Morgan, and miniature.
Yes, I do! I'm going to be a vet (hopefully), and would like to major in equine medicine.
"Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, for rhythm and harmony find their way into the inner places of the soul... making the soul of one who is rightly educated, graceful" -- Socrates
GJFH wrote:How do you cope with stress?
What instruments do you play?
How long have you been Musical Training?
Do you prefer waking up ealry or sleeping in late?
Reading a good book and listening to good classical music.
So far -- only piano.
I've taken real piano lessons for two years, and I'm fixing to start up again on the 9th.
Well I'd like to be able to sleep in late, but now I can't really keep from waking up around 6:30ish.
"Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, for rhythm and harmony find their way into the inner places of the soul... making the soul of one who is rightly educated, graceful" -- Socrates