September 5, 2006
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Plans
So right now I'm scheming ways to undertake my move across the country. I have a lot of stuff. Granted, I don't need all of it, but there are at least a few things I want with me. My big issue right now is furniture. Granted, I could buy all new furniture, but that's an expensive undertaking. It won't fit in my car (it took me ten trips back and forth to move using just my car the last time I tried). I could use movers or rent a truck, but seeing as how I don't have an actual apartment or anything yet, that might not be such a good idea. Perhaps I'll consult my aunt and cousins to see what they think. In the meantime, I might as well jump on this new True False bandwagon.
Of the following ten items, nine are true, and one is false. Can you tell which one is false?
- Harrison Ford walked into my father's store in Manhattan once and signed one of his business cards.
- My very first memory is from when I was a baby, staring helplessly up at the faces of my female cousin and her friends and crying because I had no idea who they were. I remember clearly that I only stopped crying not because I became comfortable with them, but because I was tired of crying.
- One of the people I went to school with who was one grade higher than me wound up in a movie, and eventually became a cast member on Mad TV (on Fox).
- Another one of my schoolmates (also one grade higher than me) was in Playboy, in one of those girl's of college issues.
- Some of the extracurriculars on my college application: Marching band, jazz band, boy scouts, track team, National Honor Society, German Club, President of church youth group, Manager's Circle of the school poetry magazine, Young Life (I think there were more, but this was over a decade ago)
- My first car was a white 1981 Chevy Camaro. A huge section of the tailpipe from the engine to the muffler was simply missing because it had rusted through and fallen off, and so it was a beast that made a huge amount of noise. You could hear it coming literally a mile away.
- I can speak four languages at varying levels of skill, though I'm technically only fluent in English.
- The one and only time I left the country was to go to Mexico for roughly an hour or so as part of a tour group.
- I am a veritable encyclopedia of super-hero history knowledge and own several thousand comicbooks which are currently all in storage. My main areas of expertise are the X-Men and the DC Universe.
- Even though my sister is eight inches shorter than me and two years younger than me, everyone always believes she's my older sister and addresses us as if she were my older sister.
Comments (6)
how u been??!?
#3 - bobby lee!
so did you watch Swingers (AKA the Southern California Recruitment Film) and try to recognize all the places you went to?
#10 is false. your sister IS older.
Yikes, be careful. Some of those moving companies will fleece you!
this is hard. i say #2. what do i win?
Moving across the country - why?
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