1. Who makes you laugh the hardest?
2. What are five things you can't live without?
3. What is the dumbest thing you've ever done?
4. Is there anything you always wanted to do but never did?
5. What is your most beloved personal possession?
1. Who makes you laugh the hardest? I know tjhis probably meant someone in your personal life but I'm going to say Will Ferrell. I haven't seen Step-brothers yet.
2. What are five things you can't live without? I'm definately learning the difference between needs and wants. I would say the only thing I can't live without would be my spawnlings and a way to take care of them.
3. What is the dumbest thing you've ever done? Getting in cars with strangers. I was young and stupid and luckily they were all decent people.
4. Is there anything you always wanted to do but never did? Many things, travel, get a college education, etc.
5. What is your most beloved personal possession? I guess my family photos.
(Peter Sellers as) Inspector Clouseau and Cato, I am sure.
My friends, my EU citizenship, my education/knowledge, my job, and, as it turns out, my iPhone.
Being stood up by the same girl in both Jerusalem and Krakow is probably number one on the list.
Yes.
I just have to admit that currently it is my iPhone.
good answer, I've been watching family feud. Dental floss is absolutely necessary. I think you're right, I need it. Toilet paper too. I can't imagine not having toilet paper. I was watching Colonial House and it made me realize how much I take these hygeine items for granted. We are so lucky to live now not then.
I easily amuse myself (sad, but true). I like to play practical jokes on others. My wife asked me to change the bed sheets at the house we're selling and not living at the moment for some friends of ours who needed a place to crash for the weekend. I made up the bed and put a copy of The Joy of Sex under the covers. I was cracking up last night when they called after finding the book.
Abstract things: 1) My wife's wisdom. 2) My children's reminders of what is important in life. 3) My parent's unconditional love. 4) My colleague's support and encouragement. 5) My creative outlets.
Concrete things: 1) My computer (it's everything from my morning paper, to my writing tablet, to my art palate, to my communication device, to my television (we're living without cable TV in the midst of the move, so we're using the laptop to watch our favorite TV shows a week late), to my bible, to my shopping mall, etc.). 2) My coffee pot. 3) My rIcePOD (I accidentily washed my son's brand new (that he bought with his own money) IPOD that were in his jeans pocket. I put it in a bag of rice to try and dry it out. I felt bad because he'd saved for so long for it, and I grabbed his jeans without his knowledge and threw them in the wash; so I bought him a new one, and I kept (and still use to this day) the rIcePOD that sounds great, but you can't hardly see a thing on the screen.) 4) My guitar 5) PS3/Wii
3. What is the dumbest thing you've ever done? I'd have to say getting married (the first time), but then I wouldn't have my children who I couldn't imagine life without.
4. Is there anything you always wanted to do but never did? I can't think of anything.
5. What is your most beloved personal possession? Since people aren't possessions, I'd say my laptop?
I have lots of people that make me laugh. My students are usually hilarious, just because they're seven and eight. My colleagues, especially on Bunco nights. And my husband.
Shampoo. Clean underwear. My meds. Chocolate. Music.
Hmmmmmm...how do I pick? I'd say meeting some guy from the internet and standing out in his friend's driveway (whom I knew from work) until 3 am Homecoming night.
Where do I start? Travel internationally. Have a baby. Adopt. Take art classes. Learn to knit or crochet. Learn to sing.
Well...my pets? Does that count? Otherwise probably my latptop because it's got all my schoolwork and all my pictures on it.
Jeff Dunham w/ his character Walter, I got the DVD, made me laff so hard I cried. This was the performance before he became so vile mouthed.
Tuff question here...is this a test? I got serious answers and "right off the top of my head" answers...ok, here we go> 1. My medicine, 2. The memory foam pad on my bed, 3. My family, 4. Hamburgers, and 5. Oranges.
Hehe, lots of choices here...I was standing on a street corner, 7th & Robert, and asked a policeman where 7th Street was....there's more poignant answers, but hey, it's Saturday and I can't get too serious!
See Scotland
5. What is your most beloved personal possession? probably the first thing I"d grab if there was a fire here, my Grama Lottie's mirror, given to me by my oldest sister, the best gift ever.
Ditto!! the same here! That question needs to have 2 answers possible!
1. Lately it has been Jim Gaffigan...but the grandkids slay me , too.
2. BFD, my kids & their kids, chocolate, The Atlantic Ocean, good books
3. I don't want to talk about it.
4. Go to England, write a book, get a college education
5. My memories and photographs
I often crack myself up but if pressed, I'd have to say my wife. She knows exactly what tickles me.
There isn't much I couldn't live without. So long as I have my guitar, a pencil and a note book, everything else is an added bonus. Having said this, know that I own a decent wireless laptop, I'd probably really miss it if it were gone.
In a history replete with many dumb things, the only thing I can think of is locking my keys in my car while it was still running, smashing the driver's window so I could get in only to find one of the back doors was unlocked all the time. D'oh and double d'oh.
Probably tour the world as a musician.
My lovely Epiphone guitar.
1. Seinfeld, George, Kramer and Wendy.
2.TV, cigs, my dog, the internet and my tomato plants.
3.Dumbest thing I've ever done:Buy too many cars.
4. Wanted to do but never did: Slept with more women (sorry, honey).
5.My most beloved personal posession:How boring: My Leatherman.
My boyfriend Erik is hilarious, but also my friends in general and Demitri Martin.
1. My cell phone 2. My day planner 3. A computer with internet 4. Toilet paper, tooth brush, and general hygeine products 5. Bottles of water
lol so many things....dating my last boyfriend who was a complete psycho? Also going back to the same guy time after time. Not a good idea.
Well I'm only 20 so I have a lot on the list of things to do. I want to go to South America, preferably Argentina, Peru, and Chile, I want to travel to France, Germany, Spain, Greece, Ireland, Scotland, Austrailia, Tailand, India, Japan, The Carribean Islands and pretty much everywhere. I want to graduate college (currently working on it), I want to get married to someone I love and who loves me, I want to get a really good job, I would love to write music....there's a lot on the list.
Um, I don't know...I guess I'd say either my cell phone or my mp3 player