Friday, March 22, 2013

Four for Fridays

Hello everyone and welcome back! It's been a very busy and crazy week. Man, did it fly! By the time Thursday came around, I was wondering where the time went.... Well, without further adieu, your questions...

1) If you had an extra day in a week, what would you do with it?

2) Who taught you how to swim?

3) What comic strip do you like to read?

4) What is the scariest crowd you have ever been in?

Enjoy your weekend!

11 comments:

lizardmom said...

1. designate it for just me, so I knew I had a day to myself , tho I have a feeling it would be a day I would catch up on stuff rather than just enjoy, what a conundrum...
2. I think it was either at the Y or a class at Case High, it was so long ago
3. BC
4. any crowd, I don't like crowds and feel claustrophobic and want to run for the hills

Tender Heart Bear said...

I guess I will be the first to leave my answers today!

1) First would be sleep in and if it warm outside I would go for a long walk.

2) My Dad he just threw me in the lake up north and said make your way back to shore.

3) I don't read the comics.

4) When I went to Summerfest for the first time three years ago. I did not know what to expect and the people are so rude there and push you around.

I hope everyone has a great weekend!

OKIE said...

1. That is a hard one. I guess I would do something fun.
2. Park HS.
3. Calvin & Hobbes. The other day I saw a little clip of those two that someone had recently put together. I miss them.
4. I HATE grocery stores when they are crowded. People stop in the middle of the aisle and God forbid they get off their damn cell phones or watch their kids.


Thanks Drew.

Toad said...

1. Just what I don't need, Is an extra day.

2. When people my age, were In grade school, the schools sent us to the YMCA to learn to swim. At that time It was at 4th an Wisconsin (I think)

3. I really never read comics, but I did like "BC" when I was younger.

4. WalMart one day had like a MILLION people In It at the time, and I kinda had a panic attack, and had to get the hell out of there.

kkdither said...

1. Sadly, probably relax and get more sleep.

2. Self-taught. We had a small back yard pool.

3. I don't read them regularly, but Dilbert and Gary Larson can really be clever and funny.

4. I'm there right now.... Grrrr.

SER said...

1) same o same o

2) self?

3) don't read them

4) never?

OrbsCorbs said...

1) Call it Orbsday and give everyone the day off with pay.

2) Self-taught, in Lake Michigan.

3) I read any and all comic strips I can. I love the comics. When I was younger, I thought about puting out a daily paper that was nothing but comic strips.

4) The crowd at a Hole concert in Milwaukee. Near the end, Courtney Love invited the audience on stage. The crowd surged forward and there were hundreds onstage. They were singing about youth and killing the old people. Me and my friend must have been the only people there above 20. I felt very old and threatened.

drewzepmeister said...

1) Sleep

2) At the YMCA

3) Don't read comics too much anymore... I did love reading Bloom County.

4) At a Guns n' Roses concert back in '91. It on their opening day of their Use Your Illusion Tour. The sold out show had an unruly audience that threw sod into the reserved seats. (It literary rained dirt!) Fights broke out. It became to an almost riot. I left before the show ended...

OrbsCorbs said...

We left the Hole concert before it ended, too, but I suspect that song was the climax.

Beejay said...

1. My taxes. I keep putting them off.
2. At the Oconto Falls beach, lessons. I was six and rode my bike there from our farm! How things have. Hanged!
3. Crankshaft and Pickles.
4. I hate crowds. Avoid them at all costs. Everyone is scary with the shoving and pushing.

sylvia said...

1. read.
2. over a dozen people over 3 years - i was terrified of deep water.
3. i used to love "sylvia" (go figure...) - miss her.
4. i agree that all crowds are scary. the biggest crowd i was ever in was for the fireworks in downtown chicago - over half a million people were down there...