kimathomas
Is specific not like basic? Well, no, by meaning one is more specific than the other, but they both relate to the same type of thing, or substance, or context. I like the word specific more than basic, but I'm still not digging the specifics of it.
My mind runs blank at the word basic. Basically what I am saying is the most basic form of the basic word is basically basic in the basic sense. I can't even pretend to enter a stream of consciousness with the word basic. There is nothing basic I can find in my mind to write about.
Bench like my black skinny bench jeans I'm wearing right now! I love this word. First of all, it sounds great, second of all, sitting on a bench usually means enjoying the outdoor world. It seems to be a great place for thoughts, books, conversations... Benches are where first time Iloveyou's are exchanged (or at least that's where I said mine).
I absolutely love dried mango, in fact, so much so that it could also be classified as something I have a shopping addiction to. The best place to buy them is at Costco. You get a full bag of them for around $10, as opposed to the bulk aisle in Save On for at least $16 (and half the amount). I like dried mango, fresh mango, all mangoes.
I don't have enough outlets in my house. Then again, maybe I have too many cords. I remember sticking my finger in an open outlet as a kid and bzzzzz - weirdest feeling ever. Best feeling ever? Walking into an outlet store (ok, it's not the best feeling at all, but it sure is nice).
Sage, like the spice? Yes, it has to be a spice, I'm certain I bought a bottle of sage just after Christmas when I tried making stuffing for dinner (without the turkey). Apparently you don't need a lot of sage in a recipe as it's quite strong.
I started making cards earlier this year while looking for a creative outlet and desperately needing to make some extra cash. The cards are complete and I want to sell them, but I have yet to find an affordable place to print them. I don't think cards are particularly meaningful, unless hand made. They are a great way to display illustrations, though.
Invent is such a strong word, as it implies so much. I am blessed to have so many innovative and creative people around me, always inventing and discovering new ideas and projects. It's incredibly inspiring and motivates me to work harder each day. One individual, in particular, whom I refer to as modern day Thomas Edison, inspires more inventive creativity and perseverance than anyone I know.
My hair gets tangled so easily. That's what hair does when it gets long, although mine will never be long enough. There's something cool about tangled hair, but I don't quite know what. Maybe it's the memory of countless days spent at the beach, skin burnt, hair unwashed and tangled, hours spent in the warm lake... That is why I love where I live.
My nickname from high-school! Wooly mammoth! It came about after I got this godawful hair cut and dyed my hair a really dark brown. I thought I resembled a wooly mammoth, and so did my friends.
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