Car...was a mint green 75 Chevy Nova...I loved that car!
Yes, I have exercised today. Did a 1 1/2 mile walk at the park this morning. Getting back on track again after 2 weeks of nothing. This move has taken it's toll on my eating, and exercising.
Exercise: I had a physical therapy session where they make me do the stairmonster...I mean, stair-master, the treadmill, the stationary bike....weights, stretches, etc etc. So yeah, they make me sweat. I feel great!
First car was a white/silver '95 Chrysler Sebring coupe, the first year they were ever sold. Hubby bought it for me right before we got married and I didn't even have a driver's license. Traded that in after 2 years and got a 4x4 pick up, guess who's still driving that now? not me.
What's the last movie you saw in a theater? Did you have popcorn?
I can play the piano well and try to play at least a little every day; I usedto play drums and percussion instruments in intermediate and high school band, also took guitar lessons in high school because I wanted to be a heavy metal star but more so because the instructor was HOT! He's still a musician currently living in Northern Cal (I won't say exactly where because someone here at 3FC might know who it is )
Would you rather lose your sight, hearing or sense of taste? (silly question I know...)
Oooo that's a hard one. I love music sooo much but I could still read, 3FC and walk if I had my sight so I guess I'd chose to lose my hearing.
I have a meeting with my boss tomorrow about a position I applied for. I'm well qualified and have seniority and my coworkers like me. Would you still be nervous?
Honestly, yes. Otherwise I think you might go in overconfident and could even risk coming across (subconciously) as arrogant or feeling that you are entitled to the job. IMHO, that would be a turn off, where showing a little bit of nervousness shows you care about the position and want it. You are confident in your abilities and his/her perception of you as capable, but you are not assuming the sale. Hope that makes sense.
Good luck, Susan! I know you'll do great!
If I'm running late in the morning, I will finish putting my makeup on in the car during my 5 minute commute to work. It drives my husband crazy and I promised him if I get a new car (we are looking!), I will stop. BTW, I'm not talking about eye makeup or complicated stuff, but putting on my base (which is powder in a compact), lipstick, and combing hair.
Question: Do you ever do anything that could be potentially dangerous while you are driving? What? How often? Has it ever caused a near accident?