Hello everyone! Welcome back to another amazing episode of Four for Fridays after an extremely long week. The questions are random....
1) What is the oldest thing you own?
2) What is your idea of a perfect romantic evening?
3) What role in a movie would you like to play?
4) Have you ever locked keys inside your car?
Enjoy your weekend!
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1) My Grandmother's picture of the last supper that my Grandfather gave her for there 25th Anniversary.
2) Going out for a real nice dinner and then going for a late night walk.
3) Right now I can't think of any.
4) Yes I have at a gas station. This is because when I shut the car off and got out the doors locked automatically.
I hope everyone has a great weekend the weather is suppose to be great and warming up!♥
1. This is a hard one. I have lots of very cool old stuff that belonged to my mom and grandmother. Of course there are photos, but the oldest thing might be a book. It is a cross between an almanac, medical journal, history book, encyclopedia of the time. Some of the remedies would make your eyebrows go up.
One of the coolest old things I have is a beautiful summer cotton quilt my great-grandmother made, every stitch by hand, back in the early 1950's. It was on my bed as a child and is on my bed right now. She used old cotton dresses and my grandfather and dad's shirts for the fabric.
2. When you are with the right person, anything can be romantic?
3. The bitch. Hard and cold.
4. I don't even want to answer. Not yet. There, knock on wood. I hope I didn't jinx myself.
1. Photos and music sheets from the turn of the 1900s.
2. Anything ending in wild monkey love sex.
3. Stunt man.
4. Hasn't everybody? First time was when a bunch of buddies and I went deer hunting. No Cell phones back then, but cars still had Wing windows. We were so far out in the boonies down a fire trail it was break a window time. Afterwords I learned about magnetic key safes.
1. A bible issued to a union soldier during the civil war. My g-g grandfather.
2. Dinner for two at home and then a nice late night swim.....
3. The beautiful, personable woman who makes everyone laugh...perhaps Auntie Mame! Ask my nieces, I'm sure they'll tell you I am Auntie Mame!
4. Nope, never...wish I hadn't said that!
The locked car thing reminded me of a story. This gal couldn't get into her car. She pushed and pushed on the button on the remote that should unlock her car, but the battery was dead. Not knowing what to do, she spotted a man who just happened to be an Engineer. Telling him her plight, he thought a bit, asked to see the Fob, then using the key, he unlocked her door for her. (I think she was Blond)(Pardon me, I need to run from KKD now)
Sorry Huck that wouldn't be only from KK but me too!
1) I have no idea, although I do have an arrowhead I found while farming in Franksville.
2) This is very private to me, I don't talk about anything when it comes to this subject.
3) Race Driver
4) A few times, damn automatic locks...grrrrr
1. My wife. Just kidding. It would be a cookbook from 1841.
2. I'm 62 years old. Are you kidding?
3. Leroy Jethro Gibbs. A COP.
4. Yes. Do you know anybody that has not?
1. My grandmothers birth certificate from 1885. I also have a rocking chair and table that belonged to my great-grandfather.
2. Sitting on the couch eating popcorn together and enjoying a good movie.
3. Can't think of anything. Beejay had a great answer in Auntie Mame.
4. Yes
1) I don't know. My body?
2) Wham, bam, thank you, ma'am.
;-P
3) I'd make a good villain.
4) Yes. I now carry one set of keys just for the truck and a second, full set of keys for the apt., truck, mom's house, etc.
1) I was going to say either my old Elvis records or some old flat top beer cans from the 1930's, after reading SER's comment, I'm going to say some fish fossils I bought in South Dakota.
2) Quiet evening by a fireplace, with a little wine.
3) I could see myself as a weather worn prince sword fighting orcs to save my princess. (I know, daydreaming about the Lord of the Rings again)
4) Only once! And the car was still running... (Who's the blond now?)
1. plates and doilies from my great grandma and older generations that have been handed down. Funny thing - my 1st thought was to say the hubby LOL!
2. not having to do the planning and the work for it, guess I just have to dream about it...
3. the bad guy , I need a change of pace
4. nope
When I managed an auto repair shop in Chicago, we had to have the customers' cars lined up in a conga line at the back door. We always told customers to pull in line, turn off the ignition, and leave the keys in the car. And they were always locking their keys in their cars. Everyone in the shop had a slim jim for getting into cars.
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