Sunday Stealing: The Twenty Firsts Meme
First Job: nanny
First Real Job: 8th grade language arts & reading teacher
First Favorite Politician: Jimmy Carter
First Car: Ford Taurus
First Record/CD: the Sesame Street set
First Sport Played: tag
First Concert: Billy Joel's Innocent Man Tour
First Foreign Country Visited: Canada
First Favorite TV Show: the Monkees
First Favorite Actor: Davy Jones
First Favorite Actress: Lucille Ball
First Girlfriend/Boyfriend: my neighbor, Mike
First Encounter with a Famous Person: a local TV show with Santa when I was in elementary school
First Brush With Death: my mum died when I was six
First House/Condo Owned: I still don't own
First Film Seen: something like Mary Poppins or Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang
First Favorite Recording Artist: Elvis
First Favorite Radio Station: WEGP an AM station
First Book I Remember Reading: a pop-up fairy tale book
First Meme You Answered on Your Blog: I was tagged for a meme in September of '06, that seems to be my first
8 comments:
Gotta wonder what Davy Jones looks like today....
My grandparents owned a camping ground in the high desert in California. On Sunday afternoons, they held jam sessions for local bands. Mickey Dolenz and Mike Nesbitt used to come and hang out at least once a month on Sundays. Oh, and Shirley (the blond bombshell from the Roller Derby) kept a camping trailer there and came up all the time with her grandkids.
Here's wishing you a fun-filled Sunday!
Billy Joel still has got it. Although he lost his "angry you man" edge. But that is understandable...
You're it!
Have a great Sunday!
I believe you're the only person who has referred to Davy Jones as an actor. However, since I clearly once regarded Bobby Sherman as a singer, I am in no position to judge ...
I forgot about the pop-up books, but then again I think it's time I forgot about fairy tales altogether...
I'm sorry you lost your mom at such a young age.
I loved the Monkees when I was a kid! Great show! Have a wonderful week!
Being a language arts/english teacher sounds like such a nice gig, even to middle schoolers. :o)
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