Each week, Hilary over at Feeling Beachie lists four statements with a blank for you to fill in on your own blogs. This week’s co-host is Beth Ann from It’s Just Life - She came up with the last two statments!
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This week’s statements:
1. I don’t understand ___ and probably never will
2. I prefer ___ to ____
3. My favorite smell is ______________because ___________________
4. I suspect my neighbors of _________________
My Answers:
1. I don't understand physics and probably never will.
2. I prefer potatoes to rice.
3. My favorite smell is rain in the mountains because there's nothing else like it - it reminds me of my childhood.
4. I suspect my neighbors of being nuts - who buys a house, lives there for 6 months, have a big argument and they BOTH move out and just leave the house empty with trash bags on the front porch, boxes all over the back yard.......

You and Beth Ann agree on the physics!
ReplyDeleteAnd an empty house? that can't be good!
Empty houses are the blight of my neighborhood. They attract all the wrong kinds of people.
ReplyDeleteI think a lot of neighborhoods have the empty and abandoned house problem. It looks so weird when you drive through a neighborhood, the lawns and front yards all look pretty and manicured and then bam, there's one house with over grown grass and weeds and garbage all over.
ReplyDeleteI can barely spell physics....enough said there!
ReplyDeletewho just walks away from a house? strange indeed.
related to #4, where i live, a family bought three houses and knocked them all down to build a mansion. They spared no expense, it is amazing. well it would have been if it ever was finished. 4 years after the construction started, one family member died, and the rest can't get along enough to finish it...
ReplyDeleteThe smell of freshly fallen rain on a concrete road during a hot summer day reminds me of my childhood. Empty house! That's weird, we have a couple of houses like that in my neighborhood. : )
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