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Comment to this entry and I'll give you a letter. List ten things that you love that begin with that letter and then post that list on your journal.
stargazer60 gave me B.
1. Barrowman, #blamebarrowman, and anything else that can be attached to the phrase Barrowman.
2. Backstreet Boys yes, I was a fan.
3. Broadway I love Broadway. I wish I lived a tiny bit closer than I do.
4. Books, books, books I'm obsessed with books.
5. Beauty is not something I care about, I hate makeup, I think it's fake and disgusting not to mention the fact that anything on my face makes me break out like no ther.
6. Beach after this winter I'm a beach kind of gal.
7. Bark for Life - the canine relay for life, my area was one of the first areas in the country to start one of these, and 3 years in it's one of the biggest. Other towns come to my hometown to check out how it's run, and what other fund raisers they do get an event like this off the ground.
8. Bach and Beethoven since I don't have to listen to them anymore, I hardly do. It's kind of a shame that I don't.
9. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, I used to love this along with Angel, but the only reason I started to watch this was because David Boreanaz's dad Dave Roberts, used to be the weather man on Channel 6 in Philly (he retired back in December), and I remember one night David came to the set and surprised his dad on the news, they hadn't seen each other in a little while, and it was right after his first episodes aired of Buffy. It was a sweet moment to watch, so naturally of course I had to watch Buffy for myself.
10. Brethren- The religion I am baptised in. As I grow older, I realize I am far to liberal for the Church of the Brethren. But back in 2002 when I went to the National Youth Conference, I realized that my home church is actually pretty liberal for a brethren church, even more surprising, there were quite a few of us who voted for Obama in the election, but no one ever said anything in the church, it was just mentioned outside the church. I don't go as much anymore, because I live about an hour away, now, but also for the fact, the church has gotten kind of clique-y. And my parents and I just don't fit in. Lame reason, but it's the truth.
And thus ends the B's. This took me 2 days to complete. Sheesh, B was harder than I thought.
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1. Barrowman, #blamebarrowman, and anything else that can be attached to the phrase Barrowman.
2. Backstreet Boys yes, I was a fan.
3. Broadway I love Broadway. I wish I lived a tiny bit closer than I do.
4. Books, books, books I'm obsessed with books.
5. Beauty is not something I care about, I hate makeup, I think it's fake and disgusting not to mention the fact that anything on my face makes me break out like no ther.
6. Beach after this winter I'm a beach kind of gal.
7. Bark for Life - the canine relay for life, my area was one of the first areas in the country to start one of these, and 3 years in it's one of the biggest. Other towns come to my hometown to check out how it's run, and what other fund raisers they do get an event like this off the ground.
8. Bach and Beethoven since I don't have to listen to them anymore, I hardly do. It's kind of a shame that I don't.
9. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, I used to love this along with Angel, but the only reason I started to watch this was because David Boreanaz's dad Dave Roberts, used to be the weather man on Channel 6 in Philly (he retired back in December), and I remember one night David came to the set and surprised his dad on the news, they hadn't seen each other in a little while, and it was right after his first episodes aired of Buffy. It was a sweet moment to watch, so naturally of course I had to watch Buffy for myself.
10. Brethren- The religion I am baptised in. As I grow older, I realize I am far to liberal for the Church of the Brethren. But back in 2002 when I went to the National Youth Conference, I realized that my home church is actually pretty liberal for a brethren church, even more surprising, there were quite a few of us who voted for Obama in the election, but no one ever said anything in the church, it was just mentioned outside the church. I don't go as much anymore, because I live about an hour away, now, but also for the fact, the church has gotten kind of clique-y. And my parents and I just don't fit in. Lame reason, but it's the truth.
And thus ends the B's. This took me 2 days to complete. Sheesh, B was harder than I thought.