Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Wa-wa Moments: The Weekly Hodgepodge.

 

What's something you're never too young or too old to enjoy?

A good book.  The very young can enjoy a book by having it read to them.  The very old can enjoy a book by reading to the very young.
Share one happy memory from your high school years.
Homecoming 1989:  The marching band went to the bottom floor of each of two main school buildings and played out fight song.  The students loved it.  The teachers?  Not so much.  :)
A nationwide strike of fast food employees took place in the US last week...they're calling for higher wages and the right to unionize.  Your thoughts?
Hey, at least they have jobs.
September is National Honey Month...what's a favorite dish you make or eat that calls for honey?
Don't have one.  I don't eat honey. I like it; I just don't eat it.
If you notice someone with a tag sticking out, a button unbuttoned, a shirt inside-out, or some leftover lunch between their teeth,  do you say something or do you keep quiet?
It depends on who it is and what the problem is.  If it's someone I know well, I know whether to say something.  My friend Marie and I are alike when it comes to tags being out.  Leave it alone, it makes my neck itch.  If your slip is showing, or you've got a button open that shouldn't be open, Marie would say "Your shimmy's shinnin'.'" 
What's a movie that always makes you cry? Or at least makes you feel like crying?
The Miracle Worker (the original one).  The very end when Helen finally understands what words are.  It's beautiful


Mary Had a Little Lamb was written in 1830, and published in Juvenile Miscellany in September of that same year. Now for the fun part...create your own four line rhyme using that same tune.
Some glad morning when this life is o'er.....oh wait, I'm thinking about the Marching Southerners again.  I'm just not good at this game.  WHUP TROY!
Insert your own random thought here.
Can't think of anything....so let's just DANCE!
 
Hodgepodge questions provided here.

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