I was tagged by Carole’s Thoughtful Spot to do a meme, but the only problem is I don’t like tagging other people so when this happens I simply write a little post and just link back if I visit their blog and if I actually like it.

In Carole’s case I do and I think she’s sweet and I like reading about her trials and tribulations like the episode of her dog going through the screen door and how they fixed it. I think you might enjoy visiting Carole with her cute little cow widget. She wanted to know 6 of my unspectacular quirks so I will list them.

1.I see these meme’s all over the place and I never read them. Not sure if that’s a quirk, but I ignore them because even though they have info about the webmaster they are like ad’s to me. 2. First thing in the morning I have a cup of coffee and 2 aleve’s even if I don’t need them.

3. I wont eat the outer edge of toast. 4. I like peas mixed in with my mashed potatoes. 5. I have to hug my pillow to go to sleep, Bill calls it my man pillow. 6. I can’t stand to touch a popsicle stick it makes my skin crawl. Okay that’s enough quirks from me.

Now there is also a tag and award from Jean’s musings about writing and life and if you want to see the cute little award you can visit Jean’s blog because I have to decline the award. I visited the blog it comes from and it was in a different language so I had no clue what the blog is all about.

I certainly did appreciate the fact that Jean picked me from these instructions 1) You have to pick 5 blogs that you consider deserve this award for their creativity, design, interesting material, and also for contributing to the blogging community, no matter what language.

I can understand Jean’s blog so I have no problem in giving linky love to her blog, but other than seeing some nice knitting pictures on the other one which I certainly understood I couldn’t understand what was written and if I can’t read it then I can’t link to it. I hope you understand Jean, but I am giving you a link just because you thought of me, so Thanks alot.

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5 comments so far

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Thank you for the nice words! And thanks for listing your quirks, they were interesting, I’ll have to try the peas in the potatoes, that sounds kinda good! :-) I had to laugh at the popsicle one – I’m assuming you mean a “used” popsicle stick? Get this – my DH thinks it’s a waste to throw away used popsicle sticks because they can be saved and we can burn them in our fireplace in the winter. (Like are the popsicle sticks going to last more than 20 seconds in the fire to even make any difference??) So all summer long I have an ever growing pile of USED POPSICLE STICKS in our little firewood holder – how GROSS is THAT?? :-)

June 19th, 2008 at 8:03 am
admin
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Hi Carole,
I get goose bumps just thinking about a popsicle stick someone always had to wrap a piece of paper around it for me.

Lol at burning the popsicle sticks. I guess they would be good to get a small fire going though.

Well, you are a nice person so nice words aren’t hard.

June 19th, 2008 at 10:05 am
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I’ve been lurking here for a few weeks and I just love the blog! Your writing is crisp and honest. Why the coffee and Aleve in the morning? LOL!

http://www.singleinla.today.com

June 20th, 2008 at 10:43 am
admin
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HI Haute in LA,
Thank-you for the nice words and please continue to lurk all you want. I also lurk at your blog. I enjoy reading about your escapades.

The coffee and aleve became a habit from my younger partying days just to make sure I didn’t have a headache the rest of the day even though I normally took an aspirin and drank water before going to bed.

June 20th, 2008 at 11:02 am
srh1983
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Same about the goosebumps with Popsicle sticks! so glad to see i’m not the only one!

March 4th, 2010 at 4:16 pm

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