Sunday, January 9, 2011

 Welcome back to Sunday Stealing. Sunday Stealing originated on WTIT: The Blogauthored by Bud Weiser. Here we will steal all types of memes from every corner of the blogosphere. Our promise to you is that we will work hard to find the most interesting and intelligent memes. You may have heard of the expression, “honor amongst thieves”. In that age-old tradition, we also have our rules. First, we always credit the blog that we stole it from and we will “fess up” to the blog owner where we stole the meme. We also provide a link to the victim's post. (It's our way of saying "Thanks!") We do sometimes edit the original meme, usually to make it more relevant to our global players, to challenge our players, sometimes to select that meme's best questions, or simply to make it less repetitive from either this new meme or recently asked questions from a prior featured meme. Let's go!


Today we ripped this memeoff a blogger named Neil Turner at the blog Neil Turner from the blog Neil Turner's Blog(duh). Neil is from Yorkshire, England. He said he stole it from Troy. But, it was probably stolen there as well. So, of course, that will be as far as we go. Tracing back our theft's thieves might take some time. Link back to us at Sunday Stealing!

Sunday Stealing: The First 2011 Alphabet Meme


Cheers to all of us thieves! 

A is for Age:
36 1/2
B is for Beer of choice:
None for me, thank you.

C is for Career:
Substitute teacher (but I used to be a music teacher!)

D is for favourite Drink:
Skinny Carmel Latte

E is for Essential item you use everyday:
The computer

F is for Favourite song at the moment:
While She's Walking Away by Zac Brown Band and Alan Jackson

G is for favourite Game:
Monopoly

H is for Home town:
Tacoma, WA

I is for Instruments you play:
piano, flute, clarinet, trumpet, trombone

J is for favourite Juice:
Cranberry Juice

K is for Kids:
one--Martha--she's 7

L is for Last kiss:
My best friend Martin (whom I love dearly!)

M is for marriage: .
Married for 10 years, but divorced for about 6 years now

N is for full Name:
Ruth Annette Mayer Hill

O is for Overnight hospital stays:
None, except when I was born


P is for phobias:
I would probably still say bugs, but I  have gotten better about that.

Q is for quote:
Carpe diem!

R is for biggest Regret:
I married too young.

S is for sports:
gymnastics, swimming, ice skating

T is for Time you wake up:
generally 5:30

U is for colour of underwear:
white for today

V is for Vegetable you love:
sweet potato

W is for Worst Habit:

apologizing too much


X is for X-rays you've had:
teeth, chest, uterus, head

Y is for Yummy food you make:
I made good bread.

Z is for zodiac sign:
Don't believe it--favorite zoo animal is a meerkat

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3 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for swinging by and leaing such an encouraging comment & thanks for adding my button! I love your posts- you are very uplifting- now following you back!

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  2. The computer is a daily necessity for me, too!!
    So you are a fellow multi-instrument person, too! NICE!! I play the clarinet, alto sax, bari sax, flute, oboe, and piano. I never did venture to the brass... You WIN!! (also, I'm not that good on the piano...LOL!)

    Thanks for coming by. Phantom stage vs movie... I do enjoy them both. I like the character being more developed in the movie and that I can watch it in my home whenever I choose. I actually didn't see the movie until it was on DVD! LOL!! Also, I thought it was funny that my husband admitted so many things he totally missed in the play because he wasn't close enough. Hahaha!!

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  3. Well I would love to sit and chat w/you over a Skinny Carmel Latte BUT I am not a morning person - so your 5:30 a.m. wake up time is to early for me!!! LOL (Obviously, I am a night owl...it is almost midnight!)
    shar(dot)donoho(at)comcast(dot)net

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