If y'all do settle in the South and bear children, don't think we will accept them as Southerners. After all, if the cat had kittens in the oven, we wouldn't call 'em biscuits.
I'll change my name to: "Did he really just say that shit?"
And that is LUNCH people!
1. Do you usually bring lunch or buy it? Why? I usually buy but that changes today. I need more control over the money and calorie intake.
2. Do you usually eat lunch with people? Why or why not? Would you like this to be different?
I usually eat alone. Almost all of my lunches are working lunches. Answer phone, bite and chew, fax this over, wash it down. It won't always be like this. I am good with it now.
3. What's your favorite thing to eat for lunch? Favorite place to go or thing to do?
current favorite is a Qudoba chicken burrito. favorite place is Red Robin.
4. What was lunchtime typically like for you as a child?
Lunch and Supper both were planned and worked over.
5. Tell us about a memorable lunch experience you've had.
My wife and I were both just sick to death of our jobs. One day we pulled up to work, I shut the car off, we looked at one another and admitted to each other that we just couldn't go inside and deal with work that day. We called in, I started the car up, and we drove to Stillwater to have lunch at Eskimo Joe's.
Illin'
1. What was the most sick that you've ever been?
I had a complete lose of appetite with my chicken pox at age 20. I stopped eating and during my quarantined I slept for 20 hours in a 24 hour period.
2. What disease are you afraid of getting?
I am freaky about my hands, so anything that would mess with my hands.
3. Are you a big baby when it comes to taking medicine/shots for your illnesses?
Hate shots but I am getting better.
4. Is going to the doctor really THAT bad?
White doctors? No, not bad at all. Indian Health services? Yes, worse than you know.
5. Would you have the flu twice a month if you were paid $1,000 for having it?
No, you could spend that in meds to function while flu-stricken.
Never the same again...
1. When was your last life-changing experience?
May/June of 2005 My wife and I signed a mortgage, moved, quit our jobs, and well isn't all that enough for ya?
2. What changes resulted from it?
New shiny jobs, owning property, landscaping, tearing of wallpaper, less family visits.
3. Was the experience planned in advance, or did it just happen unexpectedly?
a little of both.
4. Do you tend to seek out life-changing experiences? Why or why not?
Depends, not all change is good.
5. Describe a theoretical experience that you think would be life-changing for you.
Moving with my wife's job.
"Make a little birdhouse in your soul"
1. Who is your best friend?
My wife
2. Why did you become friends?
She is very attractive, is soft, smells nice, and dear me, don't you know anything?
3. How did you meet?
Mazzio's
4. Why have you stayed friends?
She is very attractive, is soft, smells nice, and dear me, don't you know anything?
5. How long (realistically) do you think you'll be friends?
till death do us part.
I'll change my name to: "Did he really just say that shit?"
And that is LUNCH people!
1. Do you usually bring lunch or buy it? Why? I usually buy but that changes today. I need more control over the money and calorie intake.
2. Do you usually eat lunch with people? Why or why not? Would you like this to be different?
I usually eat alone. Almost all of my lunches are working lunches. Answer phone, bite and chew, fax this over, wash it down. It won't always be like this. I am good with it now.
3. What's your favorite thing to eat for lunch? Favorite place to go or thing to do?
current favorite is a Qudoba chicken burrito. favorite place is Red Robin.
4. What was lunchtime typically like for you as a child?
Lunch and Supper both were planned and worked over.
5. Tell us about a memorable lunch experience you've had.
My wife and I were both just sick to death of our jobs. One day we pulled up to work, I shut the car off, we looked at one another and admitted to each other that we just couldn't go inside and deal with work that day. We called in, I started the car up, and we drove to Stillwater to have lunch at Eskimo Joe's.
Illin'
1. What was the most sick that you've ever been?
I had a complete lose of appetite with my chicken pox at age 20. I stopped eating and during my quarantined I slept for 20 hours in a 24 hour period.
2. What disease are you afraid of getting?
I am freaky about my hands, so anything that would mess with my hands.
3. Are you a big baby when it comes to taking medicine/shots for your illnesses?
Hate shots but I am getting better.
4. Is going to the doctor really THAT bad?
White doctors? No, not bad at all. Indian Health services? Yes, worse than you know.
5. Would you have the flu twice a month if you were paid $1,000 for having it?
No, you could spend that in meds to function while flu-stricken.
Never the same again...
1. When was your last life-changing experience?
May/June of 2005 My wife and I signed a mortgage, moved, quit our jobs, and well isn't all that enough for ya?
2. What changes resulted from it?
New shiny jobs, owning property, landscaping, tearing of wallpaper, less family visits.
3. Was the experience planned in advance, or did it just happen unexpectedly?
a little of both.
4. Do you tend to seek out life-changing experiences? Why or why not?
Depends, not all change is good.
5. Describe a theoretical experience that you think would be life-changing for you.
Moving with my wife's job.
"Make a little birdhouse in your soul"
1. Who is your best friend?
My wife
2. Why did you become friends?
She is very attractive, is soft, smells nice, and dear me, don't you know anything?
3. How did you meet?
Mazzio's
4. Why have you stayed friends?
She is very attractive, is soft, smells nice, and dear me, don't you know anything?
5. How long (realistically) do you think you'll be friends?
till death do us part.