Friday Feast #169


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Friday Feast is a weekly meme brought to us by Susan. The idea of this meme is to answer 5 questions about yourself, which Susan sends out each week. You leave a comment at the main site announcing your blog’s URL and participation, go visit AT LEAST 5 other Feasters and hopefully they will come by and read your feast and leave you a comment. It’s fun and a lot of people participate. Why don’t YOU??

  • Appetizer
    What was your first “real” job?
    A factory that makes man made metals- I worked in the dept where the ovens are. It was extremely hard work too- never mind hot and miserable.
  • Soup
    Where would you go if you wanted to spark your creativity?
    Mt. Everest.
  • Salad
    Complete this sentence: I am embarrassed when…
    …When I say things without thinking first. I am very blunt and at times I hurt people’s feelings.
  • Main Course
    What values did your parents instill in you?
    Hard work is more honorable than accepting a free handout from the government.
    Being self reliant is better than being dependent.
    Family is more valuable than any job or career.
  • Dessert
    Name 3 fads from your teenage years.
    This is hard for me because my teen years weren’t average. I didn’t know of fads of those days, but I have read:
    Puffy hair, punk rock bands, leggings….I dunno.

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    1. Elizabeth Said,

      Love your main course! Totally agree! Have a Happy Thanksgiving.

      Elizabeth @ Thought Suite.

      November 16th, 2007 | #

    2. Hootin' Anni Said,

      Love the answer for your soup! Well served.

      November 16th, 2007 | #

    3. And Miles To Go... Said,

      I’d love to visit Mt Everest for inspiration!! Great feast this week.

      November 16th, 2007 | #

    4. laane Said,

      Oh yes… Mt everest!

      Feel welcome to visit me at:

      Laane’s feast

      Have a great weekend!

      November 17th, 2007 | #