Sunday Seven – Episode 146
We all have our tools. I’m not talking about those greasy devices that mechanics have on toolbelts. There are basic items that we’d almost feel lost without. Some are high-tech, like our cell phone, and others are low-tech, like a ball-point pen. But there are items that we almost can’t do without (or have at least convinced ourselves that we can’t do without) as we do our normal thing.
I was inspired to post this topic by my friend Rick, who posted a picture of some tools on his desk. Have a look at the picture here, and you might find a few items there that would make your list.
- First to play last week: Bailey’s Granny of My Life as a Grandma. Congratulations!
THIS WEEK’S QUESTION:
Name seven everyday “tools” that you use on a daily basis.
Either answer the question in a comment or answer it in your journal and include the link in a comment. (To be considered “first to play,” a link must be to the specific entry in which you answered the question.) You may include this link in the URL space when leaving your comment, or in the comment itself. As long as it’s there in one spot or the other.
My Answers:
1. Keys
2. Watch
3. Cell Phone
4. Laptop
5. Remote Control
6. Pen
7. Cup of Coffee (Okay, more than a single cup)














1. computer, with Internet, keyboard, mouse
2. toothbrush
3. silverware
4. car
5. book(s)
6. clothes, blankets, etc.
7. remote (but I could get up to change the channel).
My answers are posted. It was hard to limit it to 7! Have a great week.
1. laptop
2. thumb drive
3. silverware
4. remote
5. pill cutter
6. pen
7. keys
I played along today: http://shaycv.blogspot.com/2008/06/sunday-seven-hosted-by-patricks-place.html
01. Desktop Computer
02. Pepsi
03. Internet
04. Comfortable Clothing
05. Cell Phone
06. Automobile
07. Watch
http://journals.aol.com/dbp2000/DustBunnyProtector/#Entry2109
1. Glasses
2. Keys
3. Remote control
4. Garage opener
5. Radio alarm clock
6. Curling iron
It was my photo, so do I get to be first?
1. cellphone
2. laptop
3. Keurig B70
4. ipod
5. Jeeves, the Mini Cooper
6. carrybag
7. notebook
Mine is up. This was fun. It made me think about how I want to use my tools. I believe in making good use of one’s resources.
Hi Patrick
Here are the my tools…
1. Cell Phone
Because really, I can’t make go without him!
2. Desktop Computer
3. Lilith, my 2007 Saturn ION
4. Digital Camera, Konica/Minolta DimageZ1
5. Elvis, is it ok to say my cat?
6. MP3 Player
7. My Calorie Counter
Have a good week nice man!
Always, Carly
There’s something wrong with your topic. Everyday tools we use on a daily basis? If they’re everyday tools…
Anyway, here’s my seven favorites in no particular order:
1. Computer
2. Keys
3. Pen and a small pad of paper
4. TV/DVD/VCR/remotes
5. Knife
6. Glasses
7. caffeine
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