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      • In response to: "What is the one thing you consistently spill on yourself?" Coffee. For one thing I work at a coffee shop and I am extreemly messy when I am working, Milk and coffee all over the floor and me. However, I seem to miss my mouth at least once when I drink it.
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    • what device I can't live without
      • There are very few technological devices I can live without. Yes, going out without my Blackberry can make me feel a bit naked, but I don't turn around to go back to the house for it. The internet is like crack, and at first it would be annoying not to be able to look things up at a moments notice, but I would have loads more time for other things.
        If I had to choose just one thing, it would be the computer for word processing purposes. I can't imagine not having the ability to save documents and have to use a type writer. I am so glad then when I got to school, Word had been invented.

      • answered by bullajabbar on 01/16/2013
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    • A Wasteful Habit
      • The internet is an incredible wasteful habit for me. Not does it only waste my time, but also wastes my money, wastes my energy and wastes the Earth's energy.

      • answered by bullajabbar on 03/21/2012
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    • Road Trip Essentials
      • You can see a similar post on road tripping at http://jessikaosborne.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/i-love-being-alone.html and http://jessikaosborne.blogspot.co.uk/2010/06/nablopomo.html


        Road

        I won't lie, I like to road trip alone. LOVE IT as a matter of fact, and I know that I have blogged on this before, so this will not warrant a large answer to the Plinky.com question. This list is based on the many a lone road trips I have made.

        Besides all the safety car check list stuff:

        1. Camera

        2. Music, including back up music for when your radio decides to die in the middle of nowhere.

        3. Tent and camping equipment.

        4. Good old fashion map. No GPS for this stuff. I have never gone in for a GPS for a road trip, it ruins it. I would rather be fighting with myself than with a stupid machine.

        5. Water and nibbles and a plastic bottle...trust me.

        6. The ability to not care if you get to where you were going. That is my favourite part.



        It has been so long since I have been on a lonely road trip that I might have to force one on myself, however I think my husband might object.

      • answered by bullajabbar on 03/20/2012
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    • Changed My Mind
      • Everything I thought I knew about parenting has completely changed since having my own child. Now I give the "glare" to people who obviously don't have kids and make a stupid comment.

      • answered by bullajabbar on 02/27/2012
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    • Telling It Like It Is
      • Almost everyone I know would say that I am most likely to "tell it like it is". Whether my tone of voice gives away my true meaning or by saying something passive aggressively, I am sure they are right.

        I have noticed a huge difference between the British and Americans on this subject. The British are very good at holding their tongues almost to a fault, in my opinion. But they would say that Americans are too good at telling it like it is.

        Personally, I think it is good to tell it like it is, however, are you really "telling it like it is," or are you telling it as you see it? Everyone's view of "as it is" is different and therefore you are really just giving your opinion, which is horribly skewed and therefore can come across as mean and misguided.

      • answered by bullajabbar on 01/22/2012
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