I know this thing is true...
Jun. 9th, 2007 12:01 pmGacked from
amaebi: Ten statements follow below: only one is false. Which one?
1. With never a deathwish, I have flung my body out of an airplane, off of a mountain, off of a bridge, a cliff, a ledge, a beam.
2. I have never been pregnant nor ever seriously thought I was.
3. I have never broken a bone.
4. I have slept on each of the seven continents.
5. I have flown simulators - no games, but the real ones NASA, the military, and airlines use to train their pilots - of the Space Shuttle, the Airbus A320, the A-10, the F-16, ad the C-130.
6. With all the current fuss over national ID for US citizens, it amuses me to remeber how I got my Social Security number. These days babies get them at birth, standard issue; when I was 9 or so a neighbor was taking his daughter to get one and since I was there playing with her, they decided to take me along too. I have no idea if anyone ever got my parents' signature.
7. I (well, Rudder and I) currently own 1623 books. Some consider a ridiculous number of books, some consider it a mere pittance.
8. My entire yarn stash fits into one (1) plastic container approx 2' to its longest side. Many knitters will be instantly sure this is the false statement.
9. I have lived in 8 or 9 zip / post codes in my life: one for the first half of my life, the others since then.
10. There are subjects (even ones on which I have some knowledge) on which I hold no opinion.
1. With never a deathwish, I have flung my body out of an airplane, off of a mountain, off of a bridge, a cliff, a ledge, a beam.
2. I have never been pregnant nor ever seriously thought I was.
3. I have never broken a bone.
4. I have slept on each of the seven continents.
5. I have flown simulators - no games, but the real ones NASA, the military, and airlines use to train their pilots - of the Space Shuttle, the Airbus A320, the A-10, the F-16, ad the C-130.
6. With all the current fuss over national ID for US citizens, it amuses me to remeber how I got my Social Security number. These days babies get them at birth, standard issue; when I was 9 or so a neighbor was taking his daughter to get one and since I was there playing with her, they decided to take me along too. I have no idea if anyone ever got my parents' signature.
7. I (well, Rudder and I) currently own 1623 books. Some consider a ridiculous number of books, some consider it a mere pittance.
8. My entire yarn stash fits into one (1) plastic container approx 2' to its longest side. Many knitters will be instantly sure this is the false statement.
9. I have lived in 8 or 9 zip / post codes in my life: one for the first half of my life, the others since then.
10. There are subjects (even ones on which I have some knowledge) on which I hold no opinion.