1. I only dated Tim's and Jim's for 5 years.
2. I've gotten paid for sex.
3. I've been engaged 5 times.
4. I was in a porno.
And for the record this was ALL in the past, I'm a new woman now!
Ok let me guess
BA- apples
Jessica - father
soiley - grand canyon
synger - Soviet Union
sheila - Jims
matt - overseas
SAPF - breakfast
gonzo - piercings
looosingit - blue belt
sandi - tomatoes
angi - cards
The newcomer likes this game! Mind if I throw mine in?
~I have 6 tattoos
~I have a crazy fear of crickets and broke my ankle because of one
~I have two full blood brothers, one half-brother, another brother through adoption and a sister that is my parents natural child
~I am trying to quit smoking
My guesses:
angieKl's father-amatuer magician
Jacobsmommy-5 steves
loosingit-bluebelt
gonzostar-7piercings
suchaprettyface-NoDoubt
MattH-Norwegin
shelia53-married three jim's
synger-house of rep.
soiley-22 schools
goddess jessica-the animals
BA-the squirrls
I've been gone all day and you guys have been having so much fun without me!! Okay, here's mine
I've worked in FantasyLand in DisneyLand.
I've endured labor and delivery 6 times with no drugs or medication.
I work as a dog walker on weekends.
I've done volunteer work in orphanages in Tijuana, Mexico.
ok so far My guesses are...
BA...squirrels is too obvious...apple cider
Goddess....porn WRONG
soiley...schools
synger...missionary
Sheila53...move 6 times WRONG
Matt...Nobel Prize WRONG
SAPF...breakfast
holly...piercings WRONG
loosingit...karate
Angi...Magic
Kim...porn
Heather...tatoo
Mthrgoose...mexico
Suzie...England
Is it still too late to post mine? I missed this yesterday!
I have been to England twice
I have never been skiing or ice skating
I've sung in a band
I have met Melissa Etheridge, Chrissie Hynde, Sarah McLachlan and Shawn Colvin
Here's the rest of my guesses:
Holly - piercings
Kris - blue belt
Angi - cards
blondegirl - tatoos
Mthrgoose - dog walker
Suzie - singing in a band
Kim - porno
Sandi - catsup/tomatoes
Someone send a post when it's time to reveal lies.
3 Truths
-I met my boyfriend over the internet and moved with him to California after only 6 months. This is true, The Cute Boyfriend persuaded me to leave Ohio and come with him to Cali after only 6 months. It wasn't hard to convince me.
-My father married a woman my age. This is also true. Much to my dismay.
-My fall-back career if I decide to stay in film would be porn director. Yep, true! Heck, I watch enough of them to know which ones are bad.
1 Lie
-I can't stop adopting poor homeless animals and we're up to 6 of them now. LIE! Although I want to adopt all the poor homeless animals, my life is full with my two adorable huskies and they are ENOUGH!
suzie - ice skating
mothergoose - the labor one
blondegirl - smoking
inca's - i'm goinna be brave and say the engaged 5 times one
angi- the television evanglist one
loosingit - french
aimee - breakfast! (or you're a bad girl!)
synger - missionary
soiley - grand canyon rafting
BA - apple juice
He was a television evangelist; he is an awarding-winning magician and has written a popular book called, _The Comedy Magic Textbook_ (popular among magicians. not a New York Times best seller). And the Pat Boone thing is true.
But, he thinks playing cards is OK. It's a good thing, because he uses them a lot in magic tricks.
Yes. When I was in college, I spent Christmas vacation working in an orphanage in Port Au Prince, then up in a mountain village for a week. Talk about an eye-opening lesson in how rich I really was! The denomination I went with was hyper-conservative, so the girls in the group could not preach or teach to men. The boys in our group did some evangelizing, and we girls worked primarily with the children but also with some of the women. We also got our first exposure to "real" voodoo (as opposed to what I had seen in Live and Let Die, the only movie before then that I had watched that had any hint of voodoo in it). Due to the conservatism of the country itself, we girls had to wear skirts all the time. This was a real change for me. It really made me try to look at myself and my culture through others' eyes. It was an exercise in diversity before diversity was cool. /grin
I performed in the Soviet Union with a dance troupe before I was 15.
Yes, a group of children dancers from my home town of Muskegon Michigan toured Russia and Poland in 1998. I was 14. We saw Lenin's corpse in his tomb in Red Square and stayed in lots of old, gray hotels with bad elevators. We ate thin soup and drank very sweet hot tea. We toured a couple of summer camps for teachers (they all vacationed together -- remember, this was back in the Soviet days) and performed for a bunch of kids groups. I've forgotten what they were called, but it was like the Young Communists or something. They all dressed alike with red scarves, and did fun things together and went to camp together. LIke Girl Scouts. Or Hitler Youth. /chuckle Moscow was going to host the Olympics two summers from then (1980), and they had all sorts of pins and promotional stuff. The Soviets made a hobby of collecting pins. Every city and place we went, you could buy a little pin to put on your hat or coat. Now, it reminds me of medieval pilgrimage medals, but at the time it was just a cool thing to do. I think by the end of the trip I had about 40 of them from different places.
After Russia we went to Poland. From Krakow we toured Birkenau and Auschwitz (http://www.scrapbookpages.com/Poland...schwitz01.html). Our younger dancers could not tour it. You had to be 13 to take the tour. It affected me deeply, and fueled a life-long interest in Judaica and Christian/Jewish history, interaction, and theology. Then on to Zelazola Wola to visit the birthplace of Chopin (http://www.wojciulewicz.org/sightseeing/Warszawa6.htm).
It was a group called the Maycroft Square Tappers, and we responded to called square dance calls while doing a precision tap step. Somewhat like clogging. I've never seen another group like it. I was involved in the group through Jr. High and early High School. I danced for four hours straight every Saturday -- I helped teach the beginning classes, and continued to the advanced. Yes, we had to wear the square dancing dresses. And those annoying pompons on our tap shoes. Dancers ranged from 4 to 18 or so. Here's the only picture of Square Tappers I could find on the web. The group may have gone defunct. http://www.mppa.org/members/derekpruitt/3.html
I have sat on the Floor of the House of Representatives (NOT the visitor's gallery).
Yes. After I graduated college with a degree in Political Science, I came to Washington as an intern for Congressman Vander Jagt. They loved me, 'cause I could pronounce all the Dutch names of their constituents. /grin It was a pretty basic job -- run errands, type letters, answer phones. But it was wonderful. Part of being an intern is that you participate in "educational" programs that allow you access to things no tourist can do. Our tour of the Capitol included entering the actual House of Representatives, and sitting in the Representatives' chairs. Talk about getting a shiver! But the coolest part was taking the underground trolley from the Capitol building to the House office buildings. /lol
LIE: I graduated from Julliard with a Bachelor of Music degree. I wish. I've been singing all my life, and took lessons for about six years. I'm a lyric soprano. I think of myself as a singer (hence the nick synger), and sing regularly. I could probably make a living singing professionally as a backup singer or doing jingles or something. But I never wanted to work that hard.