Jul 31
Saturday Six - Episode 16
And we’re back again with another edition of the Saturday Six…the 16th set of six. And what would be more appropriate for the “Sweet 16″ edition than a question about a nude beach?!?
For those of you who haven’t played before…(and for those of you who like to hear the same thing week after week)…answer the questions here or put the answers in an entry on your journal…either way, just be sure to include the link to your journal in the comment so that we can all find you. On Tuesday I will post a recap of the players with links so that you can see how your neighbors answered the same questions you’re about to! And it gives them the chance to visit your journal as well…possibly for the first time…a symbiotic relationship at its very best! Enjoy!
1. Which do you most enjoy receiving from someone you know: a telephone call, an E-mail, a handwritten letter, or a comment in your journal?
2. You are invited to a nude beach. You do not know any of the people who will be there, and it is certain that you will never see any of them ever again. No one you know will find out you had gone unless you tell them. Would you go?
3. Not counting work uniforms, what color do you wear most often?
4. What was the last movie you watched that you thought couldn’t end soon enough?
5. What is the farthest you’ve ever called someone long distance?
6. READER’S CHOICE QUESTION #14 from From NZforME: “If you were to get a personalized/vanity license plate, what would it say?”
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MY ANSWERS:
1. An E-mail, which surprises even me.
2. No. That would not be a pretty sight.
3. Blue
4. The Last Samurai. Most people loved it, I know…but it just wasn’t my kind of picture.
5. From Virginia, I called a friend in Southern California. Mapquest says the distance is 2659 miles.
6. Since I work in TV, and since most of my work occurs during commercial breaks, something like “B RYT BK” (”Be right back,” as in a pitch to a commercial break) might be cute. Then again, the fact that I felt I needed to explain it sort of makes me doubt that. I once had a vanity plate that said “Pattboy” so until I come up with something better to deal with TV, I’ll let that be the story I stick to.








