January 16, 2004

Friday Five

1. What does it say in the signature line of your emails?

I don't have a signature line for email. When I worked at a place that required that sort of thing I had my name, job title, email address, phone number and the standard privacy disclaimer. Now? I just sign my name. If I even bother with that. When I post on message boards, I have a link to this website in my signature line. Which seems like more than enough to me.

2. Did you have a senior quote in your high school yearbook? What was it? If you haven't graduated yet, what would you like your quote to be?

As I recall (and I should remember this in that I edited that section of the yearbook), we didn't even have a space for a quote. There were other factors involved. And since I've never been good at filling crap like that out, mine was fairly limited. Favourite memory was likely our trip to France earlier that year. And the rest? I don't even remember right now. I could go upstairs and dig it out to find it, but really that's too much effort.

3. If you had vanity plates on your car, what would they read? If you already have them, what do they say?

I don't have them, but have always wanted a set. I don't know exactly what they'd say, but I always wanted some combination that would stand for shellybean. Yeah, cutesy, but whatever. I used to drive a purple car, if that wasn't already cutesy, I don't know what is!

4. Have you received any gifts with messages engraved upon them? What did the inscription say?

I don't think I've ever received a gift with anything engraved on it. Oh, that's a lie. When I was in high school someone gave me a heart shaped keychain that had this guys name engraved on it. My massive crush was a huge joke, so that's why it was done. Much to my chagrin the story went around the school too and the guy was asking everyone if they'd heard this story about a girl getting a bracelet with his name engraved on.

Yeah, ok, so I was a bit of a dork in high school, what can I say?

5. What would you like your epitaph to be?

This is something I don't even want to think about because it implies that eventually I will die. Yeah, duh, of course I'm going to. But it's not something I'd like to think about at this stage in my life. I am going to live to be 103 years old I think, so i've got 70 someodd years to worry about that. :)

Posted by Michelle at January 16, 2004 08:50 PM
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