• marissas130
      • hello Marissa S.
      • Username: marissas130
      • In response to: "What is the one thing you consistently spill on yourself?" Toothpaste. Simple tasks such as brushing my teeth lend to me being a klutz.
  • marissas130's latest answers
    • My Favorite Celebrity
      • I don't care for celebrities. If you want to talk actors, actresses, or musicians I'd be more apt to anwer. Pffft.

      • answered by marissas130 on 11/08/2010
        0 favorites
        0 comments
    • Hello, Mother Nature
      • A spider loves its work

        One of the following:
        "Moooooooooooooommm/Daaaaddddd! There's a spider in my room. Please kill it."

        Or if it's late.
        I man up and kill it myself. But if someone else is there i'd rather them do it.

      • answered by marissas130 on 11/08/2010
        0 favorites
        0 comments
    • Halloween
      • Do you celebrate Halloween?


        TNSS Haloween jackolantern

        Of COURSE I celebrate Halloween. It's the most fun Holiday there is! From dressing up, to trick or treating, to the candy corn, there is no aspect of this event not to love. What other Holiday gives adults the chance to dress up and get free candy? NONE! I love Halloween. I'm so excited it's so close.

      • answered by marissas130 on 10/25/2010
        0 favorites
        0 comments
    • If I Could Go Back in Time
      • Edgar Degas, "Little Dancer of Fourteen Years"), c. 1881

        When I was three or four years old I was in a dance class. I was basically set on becoming a ballerina. At this age you can't really teach little girls to do a set routine, you just show them the ropes. Our dance involved us sneaking around, then at a uprise in the music we were supposed to act surprised. On the day of the performance, I can honestly tell you that I was not acting surprised when we did not show up at my dance studio. We were at the actual show. When my group was up, I shyly walked on the performance space, when the music started I was frozen. When the first uprise in the music happened, it actually scared me! I cried "MOMMY!" and ran off the stage to my moms arms.
        I sometimes think that if I had not run off the stage that my life would be totally different. Maybe I would have been a dancer, maybe I would have had different friends. Who would I be today? Would I have been less shy though my teen age years.
        But in all reality, I don't want to change what happened. I do like how everything has turned out since then. Plus it gives me a funny story. So, I suppose the moral of this story, at least in my mind, is that I don't want to change anything about my life.

      • answered by marissas130 on 10/20/2010
        0 favorites
        0 comments
    • My Superstitions
      • When you belieeeeeveee in thiiiiiinnggsss you don't understand

        you suuuuuuuuuuuffffffeeeeeerrrrrrrrrr.

        Superstion ain't the way.


        Bad Omen (Happy Halloween!)

        For as much as I believe in the super natural, you would think I would be much more superstitious. I actually own a black cat, have walked under ladders, and I'm sure at some point broken a mirror.

        I do have good luck superstitions! Like making a wish when I go into a new church, try a new food, and loose an eyelash. I think these are other ones that my grandma made up for her kids, who passed it along to their children. As far as I know no one else, besides my relatives, has ever made wishes on these events.

        The only thing I feel uneasy about it opening an umbrella in the house. I'm pretty sure my mom just made that up when I was little so I wouldn't play with one and make a mess. However, I still think that I will have bad luck if I do, and whenever someone else opens one inside I get very anxious.

        I also will never say the name Macbeth out loud... even though that only applies when it's in production. Still, I avoid the word at all costs.

        OH! One final note, I actually made a claymation in high school about superstitions. It involved a black cat walking under a ladder, and ended up falling down a cliff and then breaking a mirror. This was all done to Stevie Wonder's Superstitious.

      • answered by marissas130 on 10/19/2010
        0 favorites
        0 comments