Soo tagged me with a 'five things I haven't mentioned before' meme thingy. But really, I am a pretty open person. If I haven't mentioned it, it's probably because I think you wouldn't be interested.
I've spent a fruitless 10 minutes trying to figure out an answer to this dilemma. Usually when I don't know about something, I ask you guys and somebody (or, in Johnny speak, 'some-bubba') will come up with an answer. So once again I turn to you oh wise-bloggers.
um... what was your favorite craft as a kid?
(see? i can be nice an non-confrontational sometimes.)
Posted by: capello | 26 January 2007 at 22:45
did you go to college, and if so what was your major?
Posted by: kirsten | 26 January 2007 at 22:54
What's you all time favorite song?
Posted by: jennpal | 27 January 2007 at 01:58
How did you meet your hubby? Was it love at first sight????? :)
Posted by: jojo* | 27 January 2007 at 07:25
what do you sound like??
I always imagine accents of blogging friends. The English accent is so diverse. Is your accent similar to someone I would know?? eg. Margaret T?..no no not you.mmmmm???? What's her name from Titanic?
(by the way I don't actually know these people just in case you were wondering)
My step grandmother comes from Swindon, is that near you??
and again twice with the verification!!
Posted by: tiel s-k | 27 January 2007 at 10:20
Here's one I bet you can't answer. Why does that mask creep me out so much?
Posted by: Anonymous | 27 January 2007 at 20:35
hmmmm.... questions.....
if you could do something with your crafting now, what would you do, so would you just do one thing, or do a range.
I have to admit I still like the idea of having a cake shop with cafe, that sells crafts!
Posted by: raspberry | 29 January 2007 at 11:21
I'm with tiel. What sort of accent do you have? And if I can be so bold as to ask another - where were you born? If it was in Essex, it's ok. I was born there too (Colchester), and we're not all bad, us Essex girls.
(My verification word is fidga. Sounds like some kind of snack food)
Posted by: Emma | 29 January 2007 at 12:21