Saturday Six – Episode 287
Sorry for posting this a bit later than normal…I’ve been battling a sinus infection so I slept late today.
Today’s edition of the Saturday Six is all about various metals, precious ones and some that are barely worth a cent.
- First to play last week: Cat. of Sweet Memes. Congratulations!
(According to the rules, “First to Play” requires you to be the first to include the link to the specific entry in which you answered the questions, not just the general link to your blog.)
Here are this week’s “Saturday Six” questions. Either answer the questions in a comment here, or put the answers in an entry on your journal…but either way, leave a link to your journal so that everyone else can visit! Permission is not granted to copy the questions to message boards for the purpose of having members answer and play along there. Enjoy!
1. Check your pockets: how much money in coins do you have?
2. Think of the piece of jewelry you wear most often: what’s it made of?
3. A classic Christmas song focuses on Silver and Gold decorations. If you had to pick one or the other, which would it be?
4. Look around the room you’re in right now: what’s the first item you see that’s made of metal?
5. Take the quiz: Are You Silver or Gold?
6. What are the majority of your pots and pans made of: steel, iron or copper?
If you have a Reader’s Choice question you’d like to see asked (and answered), send me an email! I’d love to be able to include it in a future edition of the Saturday Six.














1. Check your pockets: how much money in coins do you have?
None in my pockets.
2. Think of the piece of jewelry you wear most often: what’s it made of?
Silver
3. A classic Christmas song focuses on Silver and Gold decorations. If you had to pick one or the other, which would it be?
Silver
4. Look around the room you’re in right now: what’s the first item you see that’s made of metal?
Computer speakers.
5. Take the quiz: Are You Silver or Gold?
You Are Silver
You are down to earth and unpretentious. You don’t feel like you need to show off, and you’re very secure with your place in the world.
You are understated and elegant. You carry yourself with poise, and you’re more known for what you don’t do than what you do.
You can fit in anywhere from a country western bar to a black tie gala. You are adaptable and adventurous.
You are blind to social class and background. You see people as who they are … not as where they came from or how much money they have.
6. What are the majority of your pots and pans made of: steel, iron or copper?
Aluminum, then Copper.
I’m up. This was interesting….
I hope you are healing quickly Patrick.
1. Don’t have any pockets.
2. Gold (my wedding band and engagement ring)
3. Silver
4. I guess it would be parts of my CPU
5. I’m silver and posted the quiz on my blog.
6. Steel
1. Check your pockets: how much money in coins do you have?
None.
2. Think of the piece of jewelry you wear most often: what�s it made of?
Gold and white gold – my wedding ring. I don’t wear any other jewelry.
3. A classic Christmas song focuses on Silver and Gold decorations. If you had to pick one or the other, which would it be?
Silver. Looks better.
4. Look around the room you�re in right now: what�s the first item you see that�s made of metal?
The spoon in my coffee cup.
5. Take the quiz: Are You Silver or Gold?
You are down to earth and unpretentious. You don’t feel like you need to show off, and you’re very secure with your place in the world.
You are understated and elegant. You carry yourself with poise, and you’re more known for what you don’t do than what you do.
You can fit in anywhere from a country western bar to a black tie gala. You are adaptable and adventurous.
You are blind to social class and background. You see people as who they are … not as where they came from or how much money they have.
6. What are the majority of your pots and pans made of: steel, iron or copper?
Steel, I’m pretty sure.
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