• katyrose23
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      • In response to: "What was the comfort food you enjoyed most growing up?" I enjoyed the smell of fresh-baked chocolate chip bar cookies and the taste of warm croissants.
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    • Yoga Bear
      • I attend an hour and a half yoga class once a week. This is the most physical activity I have ever attempted. For me it's less about the …

      • answered by katyrose23 on 02/20/2009
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    • Honeymoon - no cell, no email
      • So I traveled to a foreign country without a cell phone or laptop... was this stupid? Probably. Did I do it on purpose? Yes, but don't tell my husband. The poor man had to call his mother using our hotel phone (it was her birthday) and couldn't check his football scores.

        But I loved it. It was positively freeing to travel back to the late 80s with much more knowledge than I had then. Plus... it was Paris. No distractions, please!

        In an average day, however, I couldn't get by without my cell phone. I've stopped wearing a watch - my cell has the time. I'm horrible at remembering all phone numbers - my cell has my back. The parking garage is too dark to check the oil level on my car - my cell's internal light shines on (I actually used this today).

      • answered by katyrose23 on 02/13/2009
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    • $1000? Meh. 100 pennies!
      • There are any number of really boring ways I could think to spend $1000 dollars... I could pay for 5 weeks of one of my graduate courses; I could take my car in to get the timing belt repaired and leave with a laundry list of other things that need to be fixed... see, I'm bored already.

        I'd want people to describe how they'd spend $1. That's right - $1. And no more. Would you hit the vending machine at work, get a 75¢ Diet Coke, and throw the last quarter in a fountain to wish for another dollar? Would you try to convince a bank teller to give you 0.765€? Would you go to the library, check out a couple weeks' worth of books for free, and put your dollar in the donation container? Not that I'm hinting anything.... (reading for free is awesome!)

        Oddly enough, I have exactly $1 cash in my clutch-type pocketbook wallet right now. I'm going to go spend it on Sun-Chips, original flavor, as part of my lunch. A 2.5-oz bag, plus tax, is exactly $1. -curtsey-

        kthxby

      • answered by katyrose23 on 02/09/2009
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