If you were stranded on a desert island, what 3 things would you take along?
Well, I think one thing I'd take along would be a laptop, so I can find out gossip by email and then send my column to Perry. ;) I really like my job, you know.
I'd take my cat, Sloth. Yes, that name really fits her... sleeping in the closet all day. I love her. I love her more than anything. :)
Another thing would be a phone, so that I could order takeout. I don't want to starve.
Surprised I didn't say I want to bring along a guy? Well, you'd be surprised to find out that (from
http://www.nameanalysis.com/):
Name: "Cathrine"
Origins: "Gaelic"
Meaning: "Form of the Greek Catherine meaning "pure"
Name: "Cat"
Origins: "Irish"
Meaning: "Pure"
And no matter how you spell it, it means the same.
Name: "Katherine"
Origins: "English"
Meaning: "Pure." Used since third century A.D. Early Latin forms "Katerina" and ""Caterina"" became ""Katharine"" and ""Catherine."" French "Cateline" and English ""Catlyn"" came into wider use during medieval period when variants multiplied."
I was shocked, too, but see for yourselves.
The first name of Cat leads you to assume considerable responsibility and to prefer to work independently, without direction or interference from others because you have very definite ideas of your own. Your mind is quick to comprehend and you can be depended upon to do any job well. Because you tend to be somewhat of a perfectionist, you might insist on doing too many things yourself instead of delegating jobs to others who might do less satisfactory work. This name does make you quite direct and straight-to-the-point.
(taken from
http://www.kabalarians.com)
I don't know about perfectionist. I used to be very strict with myself when I was in high school, so I always had good grades, but now I'm a bit less like that.