1. Whats your name spelt backwards?
Anna
2. What did you do last night?
Stayed up until 3 am, counting to 2374.
3. The last thing you downloaded onto your computer?
Ummm...oh Commander Keen!
4. Have you ever licked a 9 volt battery?
No! That's just crazy and stupid, and should never be done...on a dare...it tastes horrible!
5. Last time you swam in a pool?
A very long time ago!
6. What are you wearing?
PJ pants, with cows on them!! One of my moms black t-shirts and a black vest.
7. How many cars have you owned?
Personally...none!
8. Type of music you dislike most?
Country!
9. Are you registered to vote?
Not in Canada?
10.If you could be anyone, who would you be?
ME!!
11. What kind of computer do you use?
Acer Laptop
12. Ever made a prank phone call?
Yes, but I was sooo bad at it!
13. You like anyone right now?
No I hate everyone.
14. Would you go bungee jumping or sky diving?
Bungee jumping yes, sky diving yes.
15. Would you ever marry someone who had an ex lovers name tattooed somewhere on their body? Would you change your name?
Depends on the situation I guess, and I highly doubt would change my own name to match!
16. Do you have a garden?
I did...but it died.
17. What's your favorite comic strip?
ummm, a have a lot, toothpaste for dinner, [boy on a stick and slither], apple geeks, married to the sea, penny arcade, and I used to like spamusment, but they went away one me??
18. Do you know all the words to the national anthem?
Yes...duh!
19. Shower, morning or night?
When the mood strikes!
20. Best movie you've seen in the past month?
The Departed, or maybe The Usual Suspects, but I also saw Boondock Saints, and The Untuchables...hard to say! I can say the worst movie I've seen was definatly "The Break Up"
21. Favorite pizza toppings?
Meatlovers, or maybe Vegitarian?
22. Chips or popcorn?
Popcorn
23. What cell phone provider do you have?
Fido! (Rocks!)
24. Have you ever smoked peanut shells?
Not to my recollection officer.
25. Have you ever been in a beauty pageant?
Maybe, but it was more or a scolarship oppertunity!
26. Orange Juice or apple?
Orange Juice
27. Who were the last people you sat at lunch with?
My mom like 5 minutes ago...
28. Favorite chocolate bar?
Skor or Herseys Cookies and Cream
29. Who is your longest friend and how long have you known them?
Either Erica (11 years), or Juli (15 years, but with like 5 years hardly seeing her at all??)
30. Have you ever been stung by a bee?
Yes, hurts like a son of a b*tch!
31. Have you ever won a trophy?
Yes!!
32. Favorite artist?
Andy Warhol and Salvidor Dali
33. Favorite computer game?
Don't have one...I guess The Sims, but I have to be careful on that one, I get addicted very easily!
34. Ever ordered from an infomercial?
Nope
35. Sprite or 7-UP?
Both, they taste exactly the same to me.
36. Have you ever had to wear a uniform to school/work?
Yep, elementary school, and the last two year of high school, and a few jobs.
37. Last thing you bought at Walgreens?
Hahaha.... no...
38. Would you prefer being a millionaire or finding true love?
Both are fake in some way, so I'll just be me and see what happens!
39. Do you know Abraham Lincon Favorite kind of pie?
Yes....Bean Sprout!
40. Do you believe in love at first sight?
No.
41.Can exes just be friends?
First I need an Ex, then I'll let you know LOL!
42. Who was the last person you visited in the hospital?
My Dad.
43. Did you have long hair as a young kid?
Very, I was my moms Barbie Doll!
44. What message is on your voicemail machine?
"Anna, are you there?....Your supposed to be there....piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuupp! I know your there......PICK UP THE PHONE! Okay sorry, I didn't mean to get angry, just pick up the phone...(long long pause).....okay, so maybe your not there......FINE I DON'T WANT TO TALK TO YOU ANYWAY!!! *click* " Seriously that is my current message!
45. Where would you like to go right now?
Barcelona
46. What was the name of your first pet?
Tigger (my cat ) and Hamish ( my dog)
47. What kind of back pack do you have, and what's in it?
lol an Obus Form (oooo--ahhhh!) and right now it have school books in it!
48. Last incoming/outgoing call on your phone?
Let me check....Incoming - Erica, Outgoing -Family View Medical lol
49. What is one thing you are grateful for today?
The ability to breath and I'm not even joking, yesterday I was hooked up to a oxygen thingy....lol
50. What do you think about most?
Where the hell we're all going in this crazy mixed up world, and if there's room for me and a guy like that (that frightening yet alluring young gentleman in the hat, in the corner, in the rain, smoking.....)
My what....?!?!
My Pornstar Name is:
Summer Layer
Take this quiz at QuizUniverse.com
OR
Your Pornstar Name is:
Xeena Foxxx
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AND
What sexual act will I go to Jail for?
Anna, you will go to jail for
Making sweet love to a religious symbol
AND
I'm a Skydiver!
You're open minded, extroverted, free-spirited, and independent. Chances are you're pretty liberal. You're like a magnet for love and affection. People adore you.
Thanks to that healthy dose of self-confidence, you're super-flexible.
Chances are, you're a great leader at work. You're also a self-starter and will always volunteer to take on a job.
You're also an excellent communicator and tend to spread your enthusiasm to others.
YEAH RITE!! lol
Summer Layer
Take this quiz at QuizUniverse.com
OR
Your Pornstar Name is:
Xeena Foxxx
Take this quiz at QuizUniverse.com
AND
What sexual act will I go to Jail for?
Anna, you will go to jail for
Making sweet love to a religious symbol
AND
I'm a Skydiver!
You're open minded, extroverted, free-spirited, and independent. Chances are you're pretty liberal. You're like a magnet for love and affection. People adore you.
Thanks to that healthy dose of self-confidence, you're super-flexible.
Chances are, you're a great leader at work. You're also a self-starter and will always volunteer to take on a job.
You're also an excellent communicator and tend to spread your enthusiasm to others.
YEAH RITE!! lol
Now just a little bit of old(er)....but not quite old!
***I Act 29 Years Old***
Under 12: You are a kid at heart. You still have an optimistic life view - and you look at the world with awe.
13-19: You are a teenager at heart. You question authority and are still trying to find your place in this world.
20-29: You are a twentysomething at heart. You feel excited about what's to come... love, work, and new experiences.
30-39: You are a thirtysomething at heart. You've had a taste of success and true love, but you want more!
40+: You are a mature adult. You've been through most of the ups and downs of life already. Now you get to sit back and relax.
What Age Do You Act?http://www.blogthings.com/whatagequiz/
Under 12: You are a kid at heart. You still have an optimistic life view - and you look at the world with awe.
13-19: You are a teenager at heart. You question authority and are still trying to find your place in this world.
20-29: You are a twentysomething at heart. You feel excited about what's to come... love, work, and new experiences.
30-39: You are a thirtysomething at heart. You've had a taste of success and true love, but you want more!
40+: You are a mature adult. You've been through most of the ups and downs of life already. Now you get to sit back and relax.
What Age Do You Act?http://www.blogthings.com/whatagequiz/
A little bit of new, a little bit of old.
Brother has a new Girlfriend. We will call her Brothers Girlfriend. She's not new to him, but she is new to the family, and we most cirtainly approve. They dated for a while when I was in England and I think they may have dted while I was still here before, but they broke up. They then realized that it was a mistake to break up, so they got back together. That's all I really have to say on that matter.
I was thinking about the whole dying by the time I'm 60 thing. It coll to have all my ailments solved, all those years of mystery to illness, is now solved. Yes it sucks, but it could also be quite good. I probably won't have to worry about weak bones or alzheimers! I won't have to worry about getting old or moving into a home. All those thing people worry about when they think about getting old, I won't....it's kinda cool!
I will however always be ill, and there is nothing they can do about it. That sucks, it doesn't exactly make me very appealing, but I think my mild self-proclaimed madness doesn't help either. I'm sure I'm not crazy, but it helps explain a lot. If I feel like doing a crazy ass move and don't feel like explaining myself I can just say I'm a little nuts.
~~On a COMPLETLY different note~~
Reviews of my friends play, which was preformed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival:
An excellent and fresh spoof on the JFK conspiracy theory. Dom's writing and Anna's music are a formidable combination and the songs are particularly well written and performed. The cast performs with great veuve and enthusiasm. Hugely entertaining. A MUST see.
By: Lynn Brookfield
WHERE were you the day Kennedy was shot? If, like me and the young cast of JFK: The Musical, you weren't even born then, this might seem like an odd question. But the assassination of the 35th president of the United States is an event that is still able to grip the public's imagination.
This show is an irreverent take on the events of that fateful day in November 1963. It is populated with a host of weird characters: two Russian spies dressed as a cowboy and Elvis; a nervous and insecure Lee Harvey Oswald; and some less-than-committed members of the presidential security team.
The production is a light, fluffy piece that pokes fun at the conspiracy theories that have grown up around the event. Opening with a chorus of "JFK has been blown away!" it certainly won't get you any closer to discovering what really happened. But that, of course, is not the point.
The players present us with an enthusiastic performance, and Jessica Clarke in particular has real poise and panache as both Jackie Kennedy and the ghost of Marilyn Monroe.
By: Chris Wilkinson
This is one of many new shows brought to the festival this year by this young group of budding performers, and there’s some strong talent behind this lightweight musical parody. In particular the music and lyrics which prove young Anna Mitchell is a very able musical director and has a great deal to offer in the future.
The action centres around the events leading up to that fateful moment in Dealey Plaza, Dallas on November 22nd 1963. Jessica Clark as Jacqueline Kennedy (and later as the ghost of Marilyn Monroe) shows off her fine vocal skill and notable acting ability as she pleads her husband not to go to Dallas.
There are no plain answers in the depths of this well examined mystery, and Z Theatre Company don’t proclaim to resolve any of these issues, but they adequately sing and dance there way through a number of the more salient points of interest. The tramps observed behind the fence on the grassy knoll, the KGB, Lee Harvey Oswald and the CIA all feature and get their turn at further confusing the issue in this deliberate mystification of the day.
It’s an enjoyable romp, perhaps enjoyed mostly by their fellow members of Z Theatre Company in the audience who make their pleasure well known, almost to the point of distraction. There are a few truly bizarre moments too, it’s always difficult casting a show when there is only one male available – but there is something un-nervingly peculiar about the sight of a girl dressed as Elvis, sporting a huge moustache, an oversized quiffed wig, and conversing in a Russian accent.
By: Ian Phillips
~~That all for today~~
I was thinking about the whole dying by the time I'm 60 thing. It coll to have all my ailments solved, all those years of mystery to illness, is now solved. Yes it sucks, but it could also be quite good. I probably won't have to worry about weak bones or alzheimers! I won't have to worry about getting old or moving into a home. All those thing people worry about when they think about getting old, I won't....it's kinda cool!
I will however always be ill, and there is nothing they can do about it. That sucks, it doesn't exactly make me very appealing, but I think my mild self-proclaimed madness doesn't help either. I'm sure I'm not crazy, but it helps explain a lot. If I feel like doing a crazy ass move and don't feel like explaining myself I can just say I'm a little nuts.
~~On a COMPLETLY different note~~
Reviews of my friends play, which was preformed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival:
An excellent and fresh spoof on the JFK conspiracy theory. Dom's writing and Anna's music are a formidable combination and the songs are particularly well written and performed. The cast performs with great veuve and enthusiasm. Hugely entertaining. A MUST see.
By: Lynn Brookfield
WHERE were you the day Kennedy was shot? If, like me and the young cast of JFK: The Musical, you weren't even born then, this might seem like an odd question. But the assassination of the 35th president of the United States is an event that is still able to grip the public's imagination.
This show is an irreverent take on the events of that fateful day in November 1963. It is populated with a host of weird characters: two Russian spies dressed as a cowboy and Elvis; a nervous and insecure Lee Harvey Oswald; and some less-than-committed members of the presidential security team.
The production is a light, fluffy piece that pokes fun at the conspiracy theories that have grown up around the event. Opening with a chorus of "JFK has been blown away!" it certainly won't get you any closer to discovering what really happened. But that, of course, is not the point.
The players present us with an enthusiastic performance, and Jessica Clarke in particular has real poise and panache as both Jackie Kennedy and the ghost of Marilyn Monroe.
By: Chris Wilkinson
This is one of many new shows brought to the festival this year by this young group of budding performers, and there’s some strong talent behind this lightweight musical parody. In particular the music and lyrics which prove young Anna Mitchell is a very able musical director and has a great deal to offer in the future.
The action centres around the events leading up to that fateful moment in Dealey Plaza, Dallas on November 22nd 1963. Jessica Clark as Jacqueline Kennedy (and later as the ghost of Marilyn Monroe) shows off her fine vocal skill and notable acting ability as she pleads her husband not to go to Dallas.
There are no plain answers in the depths of this well examined mystery, and Z Theatre Company don’t proclaim to resolve any of these issues, but they adequately sing and dance there way through a number of the more salient points of interest. The tramps observed behind the fence on the grassy knoll, the KGB, Lee Harvey Oswald and the CIA all feature and get their turn at further confusing the issue in this deliberate mystification of the day.
It’s an enjoyable romp, perhaps enjoyed mostly by their fellow members of Z Theatre Company in the audience who make their pleasure well known, almost to the point of distraction. There are a few truly bizarre moments too, it’s always difficult casting a show when there is only one male available – but there is something un-nervingly peculiar about the sight of a girl dressed as Elvis, sporting a huge moustache, an oversized quiffed wig, and conversing in a Russian accent.
By: Ian Phillips
~~That all for today~~
My various illnesses....problem solved!
So for those of you who know me, I get sick....a lot. It seems that any passing bug will take me down with avengence, and for a long time! Finally it's all figured out! I have something called Pluersey. In lamens terms it's a swelling of the lungs, and that means there isn't enough room in my chest cavity for my heart, and my heart gets pushed on. My lungs don't take in enough oxygen and then there is a lot of pain basically!! It really really hurts and it is bad! On top of that the doctors bluntly says I'm probably going to die young. We're not talking like next week, but in about 40 years when I'm 60, as opposed to when I'm 80+ which would be prefered. On the plus side though, I won't know. Think about it...would you know if you died young if you died young?
I am honestly so happy to get it all sorted! Finally I can say what it is, and I actually have an excuse not to run a marathon anytime soon! Thank God!
I'll tell more later, and now at least I should be abl to talk about smething other then my illnesses, and live a real live life, for the next 40 years at least.
There is one thing that hurts though, I'll probably never see my Grandchildren. That makes me a little sad. And if I get married late, I'll only be with the person for like half the time I could be. But all those things are in the future, and I'm alive now!!
I am honestly so happy to get it all sorted! Finally I can say what it is, and I actually have an excuse not to run a marathon anytime soon! Thank God!
I'll tell more later, and now at least I should be abl to talk about smething other then my illnesses, and live a real live life, for the next 40 years at least.
There is one thing that hurts though, I'll probably never see my Grandchildren. That makes me a little sad. And if I get married late, I'll only be with the person for like half the time I could be. But all those things are in the future, and I'm alive now!!
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