What is the longest line you have ever stood in?
I can't pin point just one specific time but I'll just say generally that it is at amusement parks. They haven't been extremely bad but some have lasted longer than an hour and a half. Patience is a virtue, right?
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
CPQ #105
What is something you forgot once that you will more than likely never forget again?
I'm generally not a forgetful person...I remember all of Jesse's family's birthdays and I have to remind him to say something. But more often than not, the thing I forget most is to eat. I'm usually too rushed in the mornings to eat breakfast and on days when it's busy at work, I don't always take a lunch. Those days suck...I feel nauseous and I get headaches. I shouldn't ever forget to eat but it does happen on occasion :(
I'm generally not a forgetful person...I remember all of Jesse's family's birthdays and I have to remind him to say something. But more often than not, the thing I forget most is to eat. I'm usually too rushed in the mornings to eat breakfast and on days when it's busy at work, I don't always take a lunch. Those days suck...I feel nauseous and I get headaches. I shouldn't ever forget to eat but it does happen on occasion :(
CPQ #104
Which particular historical document (or portion thereof) do you think every American should know by heart?
Definitely the Pledge of Alligance. (Is that written in a historical document? I don't even know) It makes me mad that some schools go without saying the Pledge of Alligance. Yes, I know that in America people are free to worship how they wish. But how do you think they got that freedom? It's because of our forefathers who risked their lives to establish it and it's because of the millions of soliders that continue to risk their lives so we can maintain it.
Definitely the Pledge of Alligance. (Is that written in a historical document? I don't even know) It makes me mad that some schools go without saying the Pledge of Alligance. Yes, I know that in America people are free to worship how they wish. But how do you think they got that freedom? It's because of our forefathers who risked their lives to establish it and it's because of the millions of soliders that continue to risk their lives so we can maintain it.
CPQ #103
If you could stand at the pinnacle of any natural object or man-made structure, what would it be?
I'd want to stand on top of one of the pyramids in Egypt. It would be so incredible to see those massive structures that were man-made without construction equipment! On the other hand, it's a little disheartening to know how slaves were treating when they were built. I still tear up when I watch The Prince of Egypt while they're whipping the slaves. So sad, but the pyramids would be incredible to see.
I'd want to stand on top of one of the pyramids in Egypt. It would be so incredible to see those massive structures that were man-made without construction equipment! On the other hand, it's a little disheartening to know how slaves were treating when they were built. I still tear up when I watch The Prince of Egypt while they're whipping the slaves. So sad, but the pyramids would be incredible to see.
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