Thursday, October 1, 2009

You Know What Thursdays Are...

Ask-A-Question-Leave-An-Answer Thursdays has returned for another installment. Y'all know the drill!

1. Why is my Jewish husband obsessed with Christmas music? Literally, he hums it around the house without even realizing it, and now he has downloaded a bunch of commerical Christmas tunes on ITunes for MY listening enjoyment...yeesh!

2. Why do tsunamis always seem to hit the already-poorest parts of the world? Just seems like rubbing salt in the wound...

3. I asked before and I'll ask again...can horses mate with ponies??

4. What are babies thinking when a perfectly good laughing session morphs suddenly and drastically into a big screamfest?

5. If terrorits are really planning attacks in the name of Allah and they are doing his work, then why deny it to a grand jury once they're caught? Seems like you'd be like, "Yes! I planned it, and although it went horribly wrong and I got caught, I still did it in the name of Allah and I'm proud, dammit!"

6. Is going to post-secondary school a total waste of time? 'Cause it kinda feels that way, seeing as how my family and friends with less education have way better jobs than I do that pay way better.

7. Is Patrick Swayze's ghost going to come back to make another movie?

8. Why did they make smelly markers when we were kids (I LOOOOOOVED the cinnamon....uhhhhhhh!!!!!) and then expect that we wouldn't continue smelling markers and other noxious fumes when we were teens?

9. Is New York City really still New York City now that cars can't drive through Times Square?

10. What is the meaning behind DeVo's video for "Whip It"? I mean, the cowboy, the Mexican woman, the cross-eyed Asian woman, the guy with the weird construction cone on his head...seriously????

1 comment:

Daniela said...

1. Music is music for anyone to enjoy, sounds = pleasure, Santa does not discriminate neither does Rudolph

6. If you enjoy education there isn't anything wrong with continuing school, if you are doing it to advance career options then, eh, maybe it's a waste.