Saturday, October 8, 2016

Saturday 9

(Link in meme-roll)
My Life Would Suck Without You (2009)
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.
This song always cracks me up--it's written so "the way people talk" and it could never have been played on the radio when I was a teen because of That Word! hee hee

1) This video begins with Ms. Clarkson on a swing. When you were young, did you prefer the swings or the slide?
Oh swings! I loved swinging. I still enjoy it, but when I get too high, I now get vertigo which isn't fun. Also, the seats are not made for grown-up hips.
2) The first words are, "Guess this means you're sorry." Who is the last person to apologize to you?
The woman next to me at meeting last night apologized for crying. Oh, and Beast probably apologized a couple of times when I woke him up coming to bed; he does that on auto-pilot. Makes me nuts.
3) One of Kelly's earliest show business jobs was as an extra on Sabrina, The Teenage Witch. Do you believe in witches and warlocks?
I believe that people believe in witchcraft. I think there is magic* in the world. I'm not sure anyone can actually control (all the) forces of nature, but I do like stories about witches.
4) Mentioning witches and seeing Kelly with a lollipop reminds Sam ... She needs to pick up a 1 lb. bag of Dum Dums for Trick or Treaters. Have you done anything in preparation for Halloween?
Nope. I usually don't buy candy till a couple of days before. That way I'm less tempted to eat it all before the kids show up.
5) Ms. Clarkson's advice to aspiring young singers is not to listen to advice. "Everyone gives you their 2¢ worth, but you have to follow your gut." Are you good at soliciting and following advice? Or do you tend to follow your gut?
I solicit occasionally, receive (by the bucket-load) constantly, and allow the good stuff to percolate before I make a decision.
6) The year this song was popular, 2009, saw two major newspapers go out of business. Both the Seattle Post Intelligencer and Rocky Mountain News published their last editions. Do you still read a paper copy of your local newspaper?
The local (daily) paper is abysmal and frankly a joke. I read the headlines via RSS to stay abreast of the Big Stuff. I do read the (weekly) paper though. The writing is better and since it's just about my town, it's actually full of stuff I should know.
7) In 2009, Mark Zuckerberg confirmed that Facebook tried to buy Twitter, but was rebuffed. Which social media site do you spend the most time on?
Facebook, no contest.
8) In 2009, the Balmain Collection included a pair of jeans that retailed for $2,165. What's the most you would pay for denim pants?
I can get Lee jeans for less than $30 if I watch for sales. I would certainly never pay more than $60 or so. I'm a freakin' cheapskate!
9) Random question: You buy a charity raffle ticket and tuck it into a friend's birthday card. Before you can give the card to her, the numbers are drawn and you realize the ticket is worth $500. Do you keep the ticket or give it to your friend, as planned?
Give it over. I don't really do money raffles, or the lottery--deep-seated training about gambling (even though I play in Vegas ... so I'm a bit contradictory! shrug)--so it would feel really cheaty to cash in someone else's present.
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*By "magic" I really mean both "things we don't fully understand" and "amazing, wonderful, miraculous things."

7 sweet-talkers :

Diana_CT said...

Our neighborhood is all grown up so we do not have many kids coming around anymore. I think the only ones are the grandchildren of the parents.

Kwizgiver said...

I bought and ate Halloween candy already. Oops.

The Gal Herself said...

#4 -- wise lady!

I am Harriet said...

I like your candy strategy!

CountryDew said...

I'm with you on the magic question. I think there are many things in the world we have yet to understand.

katie eggeman said...

Haven't been on a swing....and I bet vertigo would hit me as well.

Nonnie said...

I don't do raffles or lottery either, but if it is for a school program, I might buy a raffle ticket. I don't think I would ever give a raffle ticket in a birthday card. That's too funny.

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