Jan 14, 2006 22:41
Wow, that quiz was kinda long. Oh well, FUN!
I. What does the name say on your birth certificate? Rebecca
II. What is the name that all your friends call you by? Oddly enough, Rebecca. I’m nicknamed Chiapet, but people rarely call me that; I don’t really have any nicknames that I get called a lot.
III. What day of the year do you blow out the candles? April 5th, but I actually celebrate my birthday on other days. Last year I didn’t even blow out candles.
IV. Which country authorized your passport? No passport for me. Yet. But when I get one, probably the US.
V. What are you Zodiac and Chinese signs? Aries and Snake; I like to see what they say but I don’t set much store by them. I believe fervently, however, in moodstones.
VI. In terms of politics, do you sit on the right or the left? Umm, mostly left I guess, but I’m not so left I’m right; those people scare me.
VII. Look in the mirror. The color of your hair is what? Brown with random blond highlights from summer still.
VIII. Look in the mirror one more time, what color are your eyes? Greenish; kinda gold-specked around the pupil and then green and dark gray around the edges.
IX. Stand up straight! How high up is the top of your head from the ground? 5’5”
Knowledge Is Power
I. First things first, private or public school? Public
II. What's its name? mascot? colors? Aliso Niguel; Wolverines (who knows why; nobody knows anything about them anyway) ; Teal, black, and white (Aliso, let’s fight! Okay so I’ve been to too many football games.).
III. What is/are the class(es) you can't wait to get to? Right now English is probably my favorite if you don’t count marching band as a class (current activities aren’t very academic) and after that I guess Chemistry.
IV. How about the class you consider bedtime? I actually have only fallen asleep in class once, and that was in Chem during a film, but boring classes are Spanish and Math
V. The name(s) of your favorite teachers: Current teachers- Klasna, but Bornfeld rocks my past world.
VI. The name(s) of the teacher that puts you to sleep: McElroy when he’s giving us the same speech he’s given every year for the past 7 years. Powers when he starts doing examples. Burdyshaw when she’s mundanely giving us notes “fact, fact, fact, interesting, fact, fact, fact”
VIII. What sports do/have you played: I’m in marching band…except now it’s out of season. I used to horseback ride; I’m getting back into that as soon as a find a new trainer. I run, but that’s on my own.
IX. When the teacher checks the homework, do you usually get a "0" or a "100"? 100
X. If you could change one thing about your school, what would it be? The way the administration is completely oblivious. Salter favors football like no other, the proctors yell at you for holding hands while kids have sex behind the tennis courts, and we get so much homework that we don’t have time for a life at all. Whenever there’s a problem, you can’t speak up about it either, or you risk your grades in some classes. Oh, and how while the proctors are busy yelling about trash, people are selling drugs in the bathrooms. Oh, but wait, Salter’s very moving sermon is sure to change that.
Confidentiality & Beliefs
I. What's your worst fear? Being helpless
II. Have you ever acted troubled, just to get attention? Not really. Usually there’s always something bugging me, but I act happy most of the time.
III. Do you believe in God? Jesus? Satan? Heaven? Purgatory? Yes, Yes as a person, dunno, Yes, and dunno Both my dunno’s are more on the no side I think ,but I dunno.
IV. Do you have a secret that you'll take to the grave with you? I have some things that people trusted me with that I won’t ever tell, and there are some things about me I don’t generally share, like my opinion that guys who use moisturizing chapstick are hott (There Josh, now just watch how many girls agree with me) However, I don’t think that there’s anything that I wouldn’t be willing to tell somebody else if I trusted them completely.
V. Have you ever told somebody you loved them, when secretly you didnt at all? WHAT?! NO WAY! I mean, I say “I love you” to friends all the time, and I do love them in a friendly way, but even then I mean it. To actually say it to somebody in its true sense and not mean it; I don’t think I even could.
VI. (Friends, Religion, Politics, Family, Education, & Relationships) Organize the previous six in order of your personal preference in life: Umm. This is hard. I guess… Well, my good friends are like family, so Family is first. Education can mean a lot of things, not just what you learn in school but everything; awareness and such. I think Education is more important than even religion because in order to believe something, I think you have to understand it. Religion jumps all over depending on what’s going on with the others, but it’s important (not in the organized religion sense but the “belief in God” sense). My friends are very important to me, and they go right along with relationships. One isn’t really more important than the other, but I wouldn’t trade my best friends for a relationship, so I guess that my few closest friends are more important to me than relationships. Politics are about education, but they can be so futile now. Still, I think they are important; anybody can change things if they want to; the government is made to allow that, but you can’t do anything if you don’t know what’s going on.
The Hills Are Alive With The Sound of Music
I. If you had to pick, what's your favorite song of the moment? Phantom of the Opera anything
II. Do you get most of your music from the internet, or from the store? Umm, I steal my brothers.
III. Even though you can download music, do you still buy cds just because of the cd-case, CD itself, booklet, or just general authenticity? Depends. Booklet if I want lyrics, and general authenticity is still a factor. Still, I don’t really buy a lot of CD’s
IV. What lone genre of music do you prefer above all? Musicals. Okalahoma, Phantom, Music Man, Grease, etc.
V. What genre of music would you never be caught dead with? Rap
VI. What band/artist has impacted your life the most? Not really one in particular
VII. What band/artist makes you cringe? Rap. I HATE rap.
VIII. What instruments can you play? Clarinet, Alto Clarinet, and piano in the simplest sense of “I know which key is C”
Bon Appetit
I. What’s your favorite meal? Depends on my mood
II. How about your favorite desert? Anything with chocolate
III. When only a kid, did you eat your vegetables? Yes, as a kid I actually used to eat raw broccoli as a favorite snack.
IV. Do you still eat vegetables? Yes, but I don’t like asparagus
V. Are you a poor, average, or excellent cook? Depends on how much time I have…
VI. What type of food do you prefer? Healthy but yummy; I love Italian and Thai and Chinese…I actually love food from pretty much anywhere, but I HATE sushi with a passion.
VII. Salt or pepper? Salt has more uses, but pepper has more flavor
VIII. ketchup or mustard? Ketchup; better on more things
IX. Do you prefer going out to breakfast, lunch, or dinner? Dinner
All's Fair In Love and War
I. Do you live to love? or would you rather love to live? Live to love; love can't ever be fully controlled. Then again, I'm such an optimist that I love living period. Still, I don't think life could be complete without love.
II. Do you believe that sex should come before or after marriage? After. I mean, it’s early in life to be thinking about sex, at least to me. Besides, I always thought that sex was the one thing you could use to say for sure that they are the person you trust enough to pledge your life to. Also, that way you don’t have sex thinking of others who were better or worse; that one person will always be the best.
III. Do you plan to marry, if so at what age? I hope so, and at the age I’ve known the person for at least a year and know in my heart and soul that it will be forever
IV. Do you want to have a big, spectacular wedding with everyone you know invited or a small, traditional, get-together with family and close-friends wedding? Umm. Well, I always thought it would be fun to get married, go on the honeymoon, and then have the reception when you get back. I mean, after something as serious as a wedding, I always thought some alone time could be nice. Still, in that sense I think the best solution is small wedding, big reception. The actually ceremony should be small and beautiful and meaningful, but the reception should just be fun.