October 10, 2008

Friday 5: Ties That Bind

Friday 5 for October 10: Ties that Bind
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1. “My hands are tied” is an English-language cliche that means “I’d like to do something about this unfortunate situation, but I don’t have the ability or authority.” In what current situation do you feel your hands are tied? Moving to Wisconsin. I can't move there until I have a job.

2. Railroad ties are the evenly-spaced slats that lie perpendicular to train tracks and whose function is to hold the tracks in place and to distribute the weight of the train. Who are the railroad ties in your life?
My children and my brother.

3. What are your feelings about Thai food? I don't like it that much. Too spicy for me.


4. Whose thighs do you admire? Ewww. No one's.


5. A red tide is a proliferation (in ideal circumstances) of oceanic algae that often seem to discolor seawater and threaten other sea life. If the ocean is your life and the algae the harmful attitudes, thoughts, or moods that crowd out the good stuff, under what conditions in your life is red tide most likely to become a problem?
Hummm I think it would have to be very extreme to become a problem...like a spouse/boyfriend cheating. Or losing one of my children or my brother.

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