Category: Meme

Thursday Memes

THURSDAY

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This week’s question::
I am paraphrasing from a friend’s Facebook wall her question:
“How would a teen-age boy who is going to work with his hands ever use Literature of England in his work?”
The age-old “How am I going to use this in real life?” question. How would you answer it?
My answer:
  Wow….This is a hard one that really has me on the fence.  My family and I have had discussions similar to this. 
  In general, one would hope that maybe later on down the road, that one of these “students” would develop a love for books and reading.  And how would this help?  It could be an opening into conversations or to become engaged in conversations for times when being newly introduced to people.
  But then on the other hand, and this is my opinion only, with the cost of higher education and text books, I feel that a college student should only take courses that are mandatory for his/her major.  All the electives are just money making for the colleges and a waste of time.  These kids come out of school with exorbitant school loans and no jobs available.  What does a finance major need with ceramics?  Or an engineering major need with, as stated Literature of England?
  Having had 2 sons that recently graduated from college, as a mother, I read to them when they were younger, bought them books, took them to the library, etc, etc,  so they have the basis.  Now it is up to them what they choose to do with it.

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Hosted by Lori from Dollycas’s Thoughts

From Lori’s site:
It struck me recently how much time I spend on this computer every day, blogging, chatting or playing games on Facebook, emailing friends and relatives, making cards and calendars, etc. etc. etc.
We depend on each other for book reviews, giveaways, encouragement, friendship, but how well do we really know each other?
So that is what this meme is all about, getting to know each other.

WEEK 23 QUESTIONS

1. What was the first job your ever had?
CNA
Back in the day, lol, I was called a Nurse’s Aide and I started working while in HS
2. What was the worst job you ever had?
I actually had 2 degrees, RN and secretarial.  I worked for a surgeon as an assistant/plus doing office type work.  Lasted one week when I realized part of the job description was that I couldn’t leave the office until he did because I had to shut off the lights as he left each room.  Creepy!!!!!!!!!
3. What is the best job you ever had?
Registered Nurse
My last job.  My boys were young and I could make my own hours.  I couldn’t work
the floors but needed to have an active license and use the knowledge that I had.  Almost like a QA of medical records.  

Thursday Memes

THURSDAY

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http://btt2.wordpress.com
This week’s question::
I am paraphrasing from a friend’s Facebook wall her question:
“How would a teen-age boy who is going to work with his hands ever use Literature of England in his work?”
The age-old “How am I going to use this in real life?” question. How would you answer it?
My answer:
  Wow….This is a hard one that really has me on the fence.  My family and I have had discussions similar to this. 
  In general, one would hope that maybe later on down the road, that one of these “students” would develop a love for books and reading.  And how would this help?  It could be an opening into conversations or to become engaged in conversations for times when being newly introduced to people.
  But then on the other hand, and this is my opinion only, with the cost of higher education and text books, I feel that a college student should only take courses that are mandatory for his/her major.  All the electives are just money making for the colleges and a waste of time.  These kids come out of school with exorbitant school loans and no jobs available.  What does a finance major need with ceramics?  Or an engineering major need with, as stated Literature of England?
  Having had 2 sons that recently graduated from college, as a mother, I read to them when they were younger, bought them books, took them to the library, etc, etc,  so they have the basis.  Now it is up to them what they choose to do with it.

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Hosted by Lori from Dollycas’s Thoughts

From Lori’s site:
It struck me recently how much time I spend on this computer every day, blogging, chatting or playing games on Facebook, emailing friends and relatives, making cards and calendars, etc. etc. etc.
We depend on each other for book reviews, giveaways, encouragement, friendship, but how well do we really know each other?
So that is what this meme is all about, getting to know each other.

WEEK 23 QUESTIONS

1. What was the first job your ever had?
CNA
Back in the day, lol, I was called a Nurse’s Aide and I started working while in HS
2. What was the worst job you ever had?
I actually had 2 degrees, RN and secretarial.  I worked for a surgeon as an assistant/plus doing office type work.  Lasted one week when I realized part of the job description was that I couldn’t leave the office until he did because I had to shut off the lights as he left each room.  Creepy!!!!!!!!!
3. What is the best job you ever had?
Registered Nurse
My last job.  My boys were young and I could make my own hours.  I couldn’t work
the floors but needed to have an active license and use the knowledge that I had.  Almost like a QA of medical records.  

W.W.W. Wednesdays

WEDNESDAY
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Hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading
What are you currently reading?

                                             (on hold)

What did you recently finish reading?

What do you think you’ll read next?

W.W.W. Wednesdays

WEDNESDAY
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Hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading
What are you currently reading?

                                             (on hold)

What did you recently finish reading?

What do you think you’ll read next?

Teaser Tuesday

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Hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
*Grab your current read
*Open to a random page
*Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
*BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
*Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

“Okay, Blair, Kimberly gave me the short version on the phone: you got into an accident, the other guy might be hurt pretty bad, and you left the scene.  Now give me the whole story.  Every detail.”

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Teaser Tuesday

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Hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
*Grab your current read
*Open to a random page
*Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
*BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
*Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

“Okay, Blair, Kimberly gave me the short version on the phone: you got into an accident, the other guy might be hurt pretty bad, and you left the scene.  Now give me the whole story.  Every detail.”

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Monday Memes

MONDAY

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Hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading
This week’s question:
What’s the last thing you stayed up half the night reading because it was so good you couldn’t put it down?
My answer:
I have to be honest, it wasn’t half the night, those days are long gone.  But it was past the time I usually fall asleep and I was fighting to stay awake to read more.  And it was just recently.  It was Godchild by Vincent Zandri.  I have become a big fan of his writing and books, he is like a J. Patterson, A. Hitchcock and with his latest, S. King, all rolled up into one.
Mailcheck
January has been hosted by Rose City Reader
 Mailbox Monday was created by Marcia of The Printed Page and is now on tour.

According to Marcia, “Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week. Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.”
Before sharing my mailbox, I want to give a BIG thank you to Rose City Reader for being a wonderful hostess during the month of January.  I think everyone will agree that it has been a very pleasant experience and she did a fantastic job.  Bravo!!!

For Review:
          Turner Publishing                                                   NetGalley
And I also received from Simon & Schuster The Survivor by Sean Slater (no image available) from signing up for the Mystery/Suspense Challenge being hosted by Carolyn from Book Chick City.  Thank You Carolyn!!!!!

 

               Hosted by Java from Never Growing Old

“Meet Me On Monday!”
Blogging is a funny thing…we tell our most intimate thoughts for all to read and yet most of the time I find myself sitting and wondering, “who is this person!?” I know them…but yet I don’t know them! I want to know who the person is behind all those words so I thought of a great way for all of us to “meet” each other!

Questions:
1. What do you put on your hot dog?
Preferably sweet pepper relish

2. Do you play Sudoku?
No…anything to do with numbers…No

3. What is your favorite vegetable?
When a person is of Italian heritage, there is no such thing as a “favorite food” lol
from asparagus to zucchini and everything in between

4. Do you color your hair?
Moi?  At my age?  LOL

5. What is your favorite brand of clothing?
Only brand of jeans I will buy.
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I am very disappointed with myself this month, not a good way to start off the year.  Even with participating in a Read-A-Thon, I am just having a real hard time focusing on reading with everything else that is going on.  I also have realized that when I read slow books back to back, it puts me in a reading slump, so I apologize to those that are waiting for reviews, but am going to try a little experiment for February and see what happens.  I plan to grab a book depending on what kind of reading mood I am in and see if I can get more reading done that way…just an experiment, so we shall see…. to be continued…
January Wrap Up  

5/5    The Innocent by Vincent Zandri
5/5    Tick Tock by James Patterson
4/5    Resurrecting Anthony Anthony by Lind and Tony Cole
5/5    Godchild by Vincent Zandri
4/5    To Have and To Kill by Mary Jane Clark
DNF Every Little Thing by Pamela Klaffke    

Monday Memes

MONDAY

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Hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading
This week’s question:
What’s the last thing you stayed up half the night reading because it was so good you couldn’t put it down?
My answer:
I have to be honest, it wasn’t half the night, those days are long gone.  But it was past the time I usually fall asleep and I was fighting to stay awake to read more.  And it was just recently.  It was Godchild by Vincent Zandri.  I have become a big fan of his writing and books, he is like a J. Patterson, A. Hitchcock and with his latest, S. King, all rolled up into one.
Mailcheck
January has been hosted by Rose City Reader
 Mailbox Monday was created by Marcia of The Printed Page and is now on tour.

According to Marcia, “Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week. Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.”
Before sharing my mailbox, I want to give a BIG thank you to Rose City Reader for being a wonderful hostess during the month of January.  I think everyone will agree that it has been a very pleasant experience and she did a fantastic job.  Bravo!!!

For Review:
          Turner Publishing                                                   NetGalley
And I also received from Simon & Schuster The Survivor by Sean Slater (no image available) from signing up for the Mystery/Suspense Challenge being hosted by Carolyn from Book Chick City.  Thank You Carolyn!!!!!

 

               Hosted by Java from Never Growing Old

“Meet Me On Monday!”
Blogging is a funny thing…we tell our most intimate thoughts for all to read and yet most of the time I find myself sitting and wondering, “who is this person!?” I know them…but yet I don’t know them! I want to know who the person is behind all those words so I thought of a great way for all of us to “meet” each other!

Questions:
1. What do you put on your hot dog?
Preferably sweet pepper relish

2. Do you play Sudoku?
No…anything to do with numbers…No

3. What is your favorite vegetable?
When a person is of Italian heritage, there is no such thing as a “favorite food” lol
from asparagus to zucchini and everything in between

4. Do you color your hair?
Moi?  At my age?  LOL

5. What is your favorite brand of clothing?
Only brand of jeans I will buy.
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I am very disappointed with myself this month, not a good way to start off the year.  Even with participating in a Read-A-Thon, I am just having a real hard time focusing on reading with everything else that is going on.  I also have realized that when I read slow books back to back, it puts me in a reading slump, so I apologize to those that are waiting for reviews, but am going to try a little experiment for February and see what happens.  I plan to grab a book depending on what kind of reading mood I am in and see if I can get more reading done that way…just an experiment, so we shall see…. to be continued…
January Wrap Up  

5/5    The Innocent by Vincent Zandri
5/5    Tick Tock by James Patterson
4/5    Resurrecting Anthony Anthony by Lind and Tony Cole
5/5    Godchild by Vincent Zandri
4/5    To Have and To Kill by Mary Jane Clark
DNF Every Little Thing by Pamela Klaffke