Sunday February 23, 2003
Another (late) installment of the Friday Five
Another (late) installment of the Friday Five:
1. What is your most prized material possession?
I'm not really attached to most of my possessions, but I guess my computer would have to be my prize. As a web geek, my addiction to the internet has to be fed on a regular basis, and my computer is my partner in crime.
2. What item, that you currently own, have you had the longest?
Probably my elephant hand-puppet. I've had that thing since I was about five years old. There are some other things I own that I've had since I was a baby, but I consider them my parent's stuff, not mine.
3. Are you a packrat?
I'm the opposite of a packrat. I can't get rid of stuff fast enough. My biggest enemy isn't a lack of stuff, it's CLUTTER! I can't stand having my precious space taken up by a bunch of dust-loving meaningless crap, really.
4. Do you prefer a spic-and-span clean house? Or is some clutter necessary to avoid the appearance of a museum?
Again, clutter is my enemy, but that's just because I want space, not because I'm a clean freak who has to have aeverything spic-and-span. Lord knows I hate cleaning.
5. Do the rooms in your house have a theme? Or is it a mixture of knick-knacks here and there?
The rooms of my house do have a theme, although I don't think it was necessarily planned. My mom has a Catholic-shrine theme going on, which has been a work in progress for the last ten years. My room and the bathrooms are the only ones without it.
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