Ever spend much time on Facebook? Judging from the pictures below, apparently I do. I just like how Facebook has determined it is my best judge of character. Sometimes just by looking at my name. Here are a few results so that you can better understand who I am. Because you know, these tests are highly accurate. Included for your pleasure are commentaries of each test. This is a much better way to get to know somebody than by, say, having a face to face conversation with that person. Right?
Smiley’s
The experiment
If you are a reader of this little blog then you probably noticed it went from being a 7 day blog to three days. And that three days is pushing it. It’s more like 2.5 really. Two original posts and one repost every week.
Things we don’t want to know but we kinda do want to know
The other day, my niece posted this picture on Facebook:
Hey, little Teddy Graham – how did you find yourself in with all those Cheerios?
Hmmm.
giggles
Sometimes it’s the very smallest and simplest things that make me smile.
The gaping flaw I can’t ignore
I’m a fan of the Back to the Future trilogy. Let’s just say I have watched each movie more than once – some more than others (sorry number 2).
Uh, what?
Okay, I’m not quite sure about this.
The Little Mermaid Dissertation
Apparently there is some theory circulating about Disney’s The Little Mermaid. How one gaping plot hole sort of ruins the whole movie into a d’oh type of moment. Children and adults are jumping on the bandwagon claiming the movie would have ended a lot sooner if Ariel had just sat down and wrote a note to Eric explaining the whole situation.
Shorty can relate
A short girl problem
A bear? Are you kidding me?!
Years ago, while I slaved away at a job with a bully for a boss, I had to attend training. During the training the speaker gave us a personality test. This test was based on the Native American four personalities. The N, W, E, and S. Or the buffalo, the mouse, the eagle, and the…. I could never remember what the fourth animal was.
