Me? Quirks? Yeah, Right.

Aug 29, 2007 13:24

tagged by carose59
1. List seven habits/quirks/facts about yourself.
2. Tag seven people to do the same.
3. Do not tag the person who tagged you or say that you tag whoever wants to do it.

First the 7 people:

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reazik
tazira
marylandbear
stickykeys633
scooterbird
mrnlAnd now my 7 ( Read more... )

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sharrainchains August 29 2007, 17:49:06 UTC
Wow. Impressive. Of course, my mom used to test lipsticks by seeing how well they went through the washing machine when she (unintentionally) left them in her pockets...

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kimberlyknits August 29 2007, 18:17:16 UTC
I've done that, too.

My stuffies all have red/pink smudges on their heads, which is usually where I rest my head when I snuggle with them.

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merricatk August 29 2007, 17:57:27 UTC
I eat M&Ms by color, and I sort them out before I start.

I've always wanted to do that. *g*

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kimberlyknits August 29 2007, 18:18:01 UTC
When I saw that on your list, I said, "Darn it, I do that too! Now I'm not quirky any more." :)

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merricatk August 29 2007, 18:35:03 UTC
Oh, yes, you are! *g*

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stickykeys633 August 29 2007, 20:50:01 UTC
I'll answer here since I've done the 8 interesting things meme and I'm sure my flist is sick of hearing about me!

1. I'm double jointed

2. I'm very conservative but I'm also black, poor, and female so my opinions are all over the place

3. I scored a perfect 34 on the English portion of my ACT, unfortunately the math and science sides weren't so giving.

4. I used to have literally crazy friends. My mom worked in a mental health institution.

5. I'm double jointed.

6. I'm moving in the next six months

7. I have a niece that is older than me!

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kimberlyknits August 31 2007, 20:01:33 UTC
I never took the ACT. I got a perfect score on the verbal portion of the SAT, but missed one in the math by about 50 points (perfect, at that time, was 800 each). Ironic that I became an engineer and programmer with so much emphasis on math.

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stickykeys633 August 31 2007, 20:38:52 UTC
You had a verbal portion of the SAT? What did you say?

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kimberlyknits August 31 2007, 22:41:53 UTC
Verbal in SAT-speak = English language skills on a written test. (Lots of vocabulary and meaning inference from reading short pieces.)

The SAT has an essay portion now, I believe, in addition to the math and verbal skils. Since I've aced every standardized essay test I've ever taken (sounds immodest, but true), I probably could still get at least close to a perfect score. No desire to go back and try, though.

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