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A MeMe

  • Jul. 4th, 2008 at 3:05 PM
A MeMe I got from the brilliant mind of Sheila O’Malley. You're only supposed to answer in one word, and then never repeat the same word twice.

I've never been crazy about rules, but in this case, I took it as a challenge.


1. Where is your cell phone? Desk

2. Your significant other? Wife

3. Your hair? Streaked

4. Your mother? Gone

5. Your father? Respected

6. Your favorite time of day? Dark

7. Your dream last night? Blank

8. Your favorite drink? Tea

9. Your dream goal? Broadway

10. The room you’re in? Dorm

11. Your ex? Tall

12. Your fear? Many

13. Where do you want to be in 6 years? Happy

14. What you are not? Rich

15. Your Favorite meal? Burger

16. One of your wish list items? Health

17. The last thing you did? Talk

18. Where you grew up? California-ish’

19. What are you wearing? Gap

20. Your TV is? Computer

21. Your pets? Two

22. Your computer? Doorway

23. Your life? Huge

24. Your mood? Heavens

25. Missing someone? Chrisanne

26. Your car? Old

27. Something you’re not wearing? Shirt

28. Favorite store? Fields

29. Your summer? Brilliant

30. Your favorite colour? Purple

31. When is the last time you laughed? Lunch

32. When is the last time you cried? Breakfast

33. Your health? Great

34. Your children? Learning

35. Your future? Bright

36. Your beliefs? Mine

37. Young or old? Neither

38. Your image? Sharp

39. Your appearance? Fabulous

40. Would you live your life over again knowing what you know? Definitely

Comments

[info]heartisinnj wrote:
Jul. 5th, 2008 06:56 am (UTC)
So I think this might not exactly be the place to go psycho fan but I'm going to do it anyways. Hah. So my names Alexandra (no I'm not lying) and I'm 17. Born and Bred about 17 miles ouside of wonderful, polluted L.A. I first saw you on Grey's Anatomy and the episode was so intense, especially the story you portrayed. Then I decided to look into your past acting and found out your story. You've been one of the few people who have truly reinforced the way I see the LGBT community, and for me having come from a ultra conservative family that judges says a lot. Thank you for helping me to become a more accepting human being. You're changing the world for the better.