Ain't Life Strange?

June 23, 2007

Monosyllabic

Filed under: I LOVE IT!!, On Being Me — Chantal @ 3:29 am

This is a quiz I picked up from Iced Mocha’s blog.   Your answer to each question can only be one word.   

Here I go:

1. Where is your cell phone?  NONE.
2. Relationship? NONE

Ok, so far so good.  This is easy. 

3. Your hair?  FRIZZY

4. Work?  GOVERNMENT

5. Your sister?  SMART

6. Your favorite thing? MUSIC

7. Your dream last night?  COMFORTING

8. Your favorite drink?  WINE

9. Your dream car? FAST

10. The room you’re in? KITCHEN

11. Your shoes?  PRETTY

12. Your fears? ANNOYING

13. What do you want to be in 10 years?  LOVED

14. Who did you hang out with this weekend?   ME

15. What you’re not good at?  ASSERTIVENESS

16. Muffin? BRAN
17. One of your wish list items? HOUSE

18. Where you grew up?  NORTH

19. The last thing you did? SWEPT

20. What are you wearing? JEANS
21. What aren’t you wearing? RING

22. Your pet? HAMSTERS

23. Your computer? HP

24. Your life?  BITTERSWEET

25. Your mood?  CALM

26. Missing?  CUDDLING
27. What are you thinking about right now? READING

28. Your car? HYUNDAI

29. Your kitchen? FUNCTIONAL

30. Your summer? COOL

31. Your favorite color? GREEN

32. When is the last time you laughed? EVENING

33. Last time you cried? MORNING

34. School? LIFE

35. Love?  HOPEFUL

 Thanks, Iced Mocha…..

3 Comments »

  1. Thanks for participating.

    Comment by icedmocha — June 25, 2007 @ 5:30 pm

  2. You’re welcome…I was re-reading the comment I left on your post for this quiz, and I thought to myself, “Chantal, that doesn’t make sense, what you said.” What I liked about this one-word-answer quiz is that because you had to give only one word, you had to think harder about what you wanted to say, so that your one word conveyed all that you wanted to express. When we have alot of elements at our disposal to express ourselves, the outcome is certainly richer, but we can sometimes get bogged down in too many details. Having only one element to use, like only one word in this case, allows us to dig deeper & come up with something simple & just as meaningful. UNLIKE MY REPLY IN THIS COMMENT SECTION!!!!! (Too many words, Chantal, too many words). Anyways, that’s what I meant :)

    Comment by Chantal — June 26, 2007 @ 10:32 am

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