The Readers Take the Wheel: Round Two
so way back in May, i opened up the lines for you, the readers, to ask the things you've been wondering, gave it a few days, and then answered all your burning questions. got a pretty good response to it, and a few inquiries if we would do this regularly, so i thought we'd play again. whaddya think?
go ahead. ask those questions that have been lurking the deep recesses of your mind. you're not limited to one if you have more. make it fun. make it interesting. (*please* try to keep it clean!)
i'll leave it open... say... through the weekend? then get some answers up the beginning of next week.
oh & i did not forget that Dan Mega wanted to know: "If the White Sox are the Right Sox, what does it make Boston?"
ok, folks. i don't care if you're a regular reader, a new one, someone who visits occasionally, one of my best friends, or a lurker who's never commented before. this is *your* blog post. have at it.
4 with their own thoughts:
favorite cheese?
How about, where do you like to shop for clothes? What's your favorite outfit?
How many times have you been on Soarin'?
How often do you print your pictures out?
Very random I know!
In a recent post, dated July 24, 2007 -- question #2 askes if you have a crush on someone? Care to elaborate?? If not, I can totally understand, especially after the events in May
Question 2 -- What is the wildest thing you have ever done -- something that is totally out of character for you?
Question 3 -- Who is your favorite author?
Question 4 -- Besides any player who has ever been a Red Sox, name a baseball player you could say you enjoyed watching play the game.
Question 5 -- Are you musically inclined? Do you play any instruments? If not, which instrument would you like to learn how to play?
OK I have asked enough questions LOL :)
J
--Your hair is so darn cute...does it take you much time to deal with, or is it pretty much a wash and go kind of style?
--If you had to choose somewhere you've never been before to go on vacation, where would you go?
--Could you give up baseball entirely for one year for $100,000?
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