30 Days of Truth-Day 22: Your celebrity crush.
Anyone and everyone who knows me should know the answer to this question, but if you don't my celebrity crush is John Travolta. I can still see myself as a little girl just love struck as I watch Grease, sitting as close to the television screen as possible without getting fussed at that I was going to go blind before I am 30 lol. I guess it's the smile, and the eyes, and the chin! I LOVE IT! Which I guess is good that I married someone with very similar features *don't worry, hunny, that's not the only reason I married you. You have a great personality too ^_^* lol jkjk. Well I mean he does, but still. Anywho, one of my life long goals is to have every single one of his movies on DVD before I die, even Battlefield Earth, which lets face it, wasn't the greatest movie. I already have a personalized autograph that says, "To Roberta Dreams can come True. John Travolta" Sigh. My husband and I have an agreement that if John Travolta offered himself to me, and if Angelina Jolie offered herself to him, we could both take the offers, and not be mad at each other :P. I am glad I have such an understanding husband that sees things like I do hehehe, but seriously, and all joking aside not matter what, my husband will still be the #1 man in my life, and I wouldn't even trade him for John Travolta if given the chance :). Well he was in the band Cab Ride Home, so maybe you could say he is my celebrity crush ;) TTFN <3
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Friday, January 7, 2011
Cheese Goin' the Distance...
30 Days of Truth-Day 21: (Scenario) Your best friend is in a car accident and you got into a fight a couple of hours before. What do you do?
Considering I live in Texas, and my best friend lives in Georgia, it would be very hard for me. I mean, when I argue with someone, I never EVER say something I don't mean, and I am also they type of person that doesn't like to leave an argument unsolved, so the likeliness of this situation actually playing out is very rare. If, it were to happen though, and the car accident was severe, I would hope I would have the money to fly to Georgia and spend time with her until she were stable. If this happens, hopefully I will have started my job at Barnes and Noble, so I would have the money for a ticket, and considering I should be starting within the next week or two, that shouldn't be an issue.
Like I said, I wouldn't do it in fear that I said something I would regret because I am smarter than that. When I am in an argument, I don't see the point in calling names or hurting the person I care about, especially since it probably has nothing to do with the topic we are discussing. I would rush to her bedside because if it were completely fatal, and it turns out she wouldn't have a chance at survival, I would want to be there to make sure she knows how much she is loved, and how lucky I feel to be her best friend. So yeah, tada!!! lol TTFN <3
Considering I live in Texas, and my best friend lives in Georgia, it would be very hard for me. I mean, when I argue with someone, I never EVER say something I don't mean, and I am also they type of person that doesn't like to leave an argument unsolved, so the likeliness of this situation actually playing out is very rare. If, it were to happen though, and the car accident was severe, I would hope I would have the money to fly to Georgia and spend time with her until she were stable. If this happens, hopefully I will have started my job at Barnes and Noble, so I would have the money for a ticket, and considering I should be starting within the next week or two, that shouldn't be an issue.
Like I said, I wouldn't do it in fear that I said something I would regret because I am smarter than that. When I am in an argument, I don't see the point in calling names or hurting the person I care about, especially since it probably has nothing to do with the topic we are discussing. I would rush to her bedside because if it were completely fatal, and it turns out she wouldn't have a chance at survival, I would want to be there to make sure she knows how much she is loved, and how lucky I feel to be her best friend. So yeah, tada!!! lol TTFN <3
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Trippin' Cheese...
30 Days of Truth-Day 20: Your views on drugs and alcohol.
My views. Hmm...well I am not a fan of drugs, personally I think that there is just so much to risk for just a little amount of enjoyment, and that's if you don't find yourself overdosing, but to each is own. I don't like drugs, and I am no one's judge. I think that people do bad things just for drugs, and I hope to never be that dependent on something. I also think that if someone like to do drugs, and it effects no one but themselves, then go for it. It's your life, and I am not going to tell you what to do, but if you bring it into my life or you ruin someone else's life because of your need for a high, then I think that's wrong, but like I said, I am not your judge, it's just my opinion. So there :P TTFN <3
My views. Hmm...well I am not a fan of drugs, personally I think that there is just so much to risk for just a little amount of enjoyment, and that's if you don't find yourself overdosing, but to each is own. I don't like drugs, and I am no one's judge. I think that people do bad things just for drugs, and I hope to never be that dependent on something. I also think that if someone like to do drugs, and it effects no one but themselves, then go for it. It's your life, and I am not going to tell you what to do, but if you bring it into my life or you ruin someone else's life because of your need for a high, then I think that's wrong, but like I said, I am not your judge, it's just my opinion. So there :P TTFN <3
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Cheese vs. Karma
30 Days of Truth- Day 19: What is your opinion of religion?
When I was little up until I was 18 years old I was raised in the Mormon religion, or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints if you will, and yes we do believe in Jesus as our savior, and we also believe in electricity. No, we do not believe in polygamy and haven't for a very long time. Anywho, I will save you a long list but lets just say for the time being I now classify myself as just a simple Christian. There is one thing, however, I feel very strongly about, and that is Karma. I live my life around what will give me good Karma, and I make my decisions based on if bad Karma is worth me choosing to make a bad decision. There has never been a situation to where Karma (good or bad) has not come back around to me, not once, therefore, living life based on knowing what you do will always come back to either bite you or pat you on the back, well, lets just say I usually make a pretty good decision,and therefore having a pretty good life. TTFN <3
When I was little up until I was 18 years old I was raised in the Mormon religion, or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints if you will, and yes we do believe in Jesus as our savior, and we also believe in electricity. No, we do not believe in polygamy and haven't for a very long time. Anywho, I will save you a long list but lets just say for the time being I now classify myself as just a simple Christian. There is one thing, however, I feel very strongly about, and that is Karma. I live my life around what will give me good Karma, and I make my decisions based on if bad Karma is worth me choosing to make a bad decision. There has never been a situation to where Karma (good or bad) has not come back around to me, not once, therefore, living life based on knowing what you do will always come back to either bite you or pat you on the back, well, lets just say I usually make a pretty good decision,and therefore having a pretty good life. TTFN <3
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
A Cheesey View...
30 Days of Truth-Day 18: Your views on gay marriage.
Well, let me start off by saying I have gay friends and family members who I love very much, and especially recently, my gay cousin purposed to his sweet boyfriend, and he said yes. Where do they go from here? If they want to get married, they have to travel a great distance, which yeah they are willing to do, but I don't think they should have to. I mean, we are in the year 2011 for crying out loud, where more people are proud of being gay, and who aren't scared to say it anymore. Why do others really give a crap if they get married, anyway. I don't think its anyone's business to be able to tell someone they can or cannot. I mean, if your life is so screwed up that your main concern is to keep someone from making such a wonderful, life changing commitment, then you SERIOUSLY need to sort out your priorities or get a life or something. You know what? I think people who drain the life and fun out of this world, shouldn't be able to get married. ( Although they probably don't because no one wants to be around a scrooge like that.) So I guess you could say that, yes, I think they should get married because IT's NONE OF MY BUSNIESS! lol TTFN <3
Well, let me start off by saying I have gay friends and family members who I love very much, and especially recently, my gay cousin purposed to his sweet boyfriend, and he said yes. Where do they go from here? If they want to get married, they have to travel a great distance, which yeah they are willing to do, but I don't think they should have to. I mean, we are in the year 2011 for crying out loud, where more people are proud of being gay, and who aren't scared to say it anymore. Why do others really give a crap if they get married, anyway. I don't think its anyone's business to be able to tell someone they can or cannot. I mean, if your life is so screwed up that your main concern is to keep someone from making such a wonderful, life changing commitment, then you SERIOUSLY need to sort out your priorities or get a life or something. You know what? I think people who drain the life and fun out of this world, shouldn't be able to get married. ( Although they probably don't because no one wants to be around a scrooge like that.) So I guess you could say that, yes, I think they should get married because IT's NONE OF MY BUSNIESS! lol TTFN <3
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Not a Book Worm, but a Book Cheese...
30 Days of Truth- Day 17: A book you've read that changed your view on something.
What is it with half of these questions being boring and down right LAME! lol Oh well, here goes another dull blog:
The answer to this question isn't really a book, but an author. If you like mystery/romance novels, you really need to read a Sandra Brown book, and just to warn you, once you start reading her work, you will never want to read anything else until you have read every single book on the shelves...or amazon :P I don't know what she does, but when I read her books I am completely IN them. I always feel like the main character (unless it's a dude of course). Now there are some spicy sex scenes in a good number of her books, so if you get offended by that, I would try to pass on a select few lol.
Anyway, back to the question, every since I can remember I have wanted to be a FBI Investigator, and with her books, I never let that dream go. In fact, each time I read them I yearn for it more and more. So you could say that when I become a big shot at the FBI, she will be one of the reasons why I am there. For now, she will just have to be the reason why I work at Barnes and Noble (hopefully, 2 job interviews down, and hopefully 1 to go :D) TTFN <3
What is it with half of these questions being boring and down right LAME! lol Oh well, here goes another dull blog:
The answer to this question isn't really a book, but an author. If you like mystery/romance novels, you really need to read a Sandra Brown book, and just to warn you, once you start reading her work, you will never want to read anything else until you have read every single book on the shelves...or amazon :P I don't know what she does, but when I read her books I am completely IN them. I always feel like the main character (unless it's a dude of course). Now there are some spicy sex scenes in a good number of her books, so if you get offended by that, I would try to pass on a select few lol.
Anyway, back to the question, every since I can remember I have wanted to be a FBI Investigator, and with her books, I never let that dream go. In fact, each time I read them I yearn for it more and more. So you could say that when I become a big shot at the FBI, she will be one of the reasons why I am there. For now, she will just have to be the reason why I work at Barnes and Noble (hopefully, 2 job interviews down, and hopefully 1 to go :D) TTFN <3
Saturday, January 1, 2011
2011 Cheese....
30 Days of Truth- Day 16: Someone or something you could definitely live without.
Due to the fact that I think its pretty obvious I don't NEED anything but my family and friends (oh and food and water of course), and also the fact that I am not sure who is reading this (therefore I refuse to hurt someones feelings by blogging about how I could live without them. RUDE!), I have decided to plead the 5th on this one. lol Instead, I am going to blog about the going of an old year, and the coming of a new one.
2010 was a very bipolar year. I lost both of my great grandparents within months of each other, parted with my ex, turned 21, went skydiving (a good thing), fractured my tail bone, reunited with the love of my life, got engaged and married, got ripped off, lost weight (good), moved 2 times in 1 1/2 months, tried to get pregnant but so far have been unsuccessful, found out my husband was getting deployed in February, rented a very lovely home, met some great friends. left some great friends and family in Georgia, fixed a friendship that I thought would never be fixable, and I think that just about sums it up. So over all I would say the good out weighs the bad, but I will tell ya, I am looking at the coming of 2011 to be a good thing, and I really hope it's even better than 2010 because if it is, well I would say I have a pretty nice life going for me. TTFN <3
Due to the fact that I think its pretty obvious I don't NEED anything but my family and friends (oh and food and water of course), and also the fact that I am not sure who is reading this (therefore I refuse to hurt someones feelings by blogging about how I could live without them. RUDE!), I have decided to plead the 5th on this one. lol Instead, I am going to blog about the going of an old year, and the coming of a new one.
2010 was a very bipolar year. I lost both of my great grandparents within months of each other, parted with my ex, turned 21, went skydiving (a good thing), fractured my tail bone, reunited with the love of my life, got engaged and married, got ripped off, lost weight (good), moved 2 times in 1 1/2 months, tried to get pregnant but so far have been unsuccessful, found out my husband was getting deployed in February, rented a very lovely home, met some great friends. left some great friends and family in Georgia, fixed a friendship that I thought would never be fixable, and I think that just about sums it up. So over all I would say the good out weighs the bad, but I will tell ya, I am looking at the coming of 2011 to be a good thing, and I really hope it's even better than 2010 because if it is, well I would say I have a pretty nice life going for me. TTFN <3
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