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2003-01-13 12:43 PM The Lunch of defining One's Self Previous Entry :: Next Entry Mood: Out To Lunch Read/Post Comments (2) Interesting Lemmings
Okay, I've been trying to bring my lunches to work, and have done a great job so far, today makes 6 days in a row! One thing that I've noticed I'll do though, is while I am eating, I'll still be doing work. I'm in front of my computer, it's on, there's stuff that needs doing, so I just go at it. I've decided today NO MORE! I'm determined that if I'm going to take lunch in my office, I'm going to make sure that I'm at least screwing around instead of working. So, with that being said, here's today's lunch quiz lemmings (they're tasty in milk!)
Now That's a Resolution!
Take the What Should Your New Year's Resolution Be? Quiz Can't stop me!
A bit of Fantasy
I don't even know who the hell this chicky is?
Again, who the hell am I?
Tarot?
Suspended decision. Initiation, divination, prophecy. Turning point in psychic powers. Trust in inner voice. This one was bizzare but the questions were highly amusing...
Which Ringwraith are You? By Lisa And this will be all for today. So, be gone, before I make you into a toasty and eats ya!
You are the Dragon. In medieval Europe, dragons were considered mostly evil and a generally bad omin. Christianity linked the dragon with Satan because of the dragon's snake-like apperance. However, to the Orient cultures the dragon was a symbol of widom and roalty. It was a benign animal and the fifth creature of the Chinese zodiac. It resided over the east and the sunsrise. It was also said to bring rain and the springtime. The dragon is interesting because it combines all four elements: air, earth, fire, and water. It could fly, had the horns of a ox, breathed fire, and resided over the moon. Read/Post Comments (2) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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