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1. What is something that inspires you?
Artistic endeavor and the thrill of making something with my own hands.
2. If you could have one wish granted, what would it be?
That my hubby hadn't been hit by that van.....
3. What is something you don't like about yourself?
I do not like that I am not so spontaneous. I really wish I could make the little old lady in my head shut her mouth and let me be bohemian sometimes and enjoy it.
4. If you were stranded on a deserted island but you had food and shelter to last, and you could only bring one thing with you. What would you bring?
A really high end swiss army knife. With that I could just about make everything else I'd need and I could do it too!
5. Just for kicks...What is my middle name?? ;D
"Grace"
Ask me why and I'll tell you my guess.
Artistic endeavor and the thrill of making something with my own hands.
2. If you could have one wish granted, what would it be?
That my hubby hadn't been hit by that van.....
3. What is something you don't like about yourself?
I do not like that I am not so spontaneous. I really wish I could make the little old lady in my head shut her mouth and let me be bohemian sometimes and enjoy it.
4. If you were stranded on a deserted island but you had food and shelter to last, and you could only bring one thing with you. What would you bring?
A really high end swiss army knife. With that I could just about make everything else I'd need and I could do it too!
5. Just for kicks...What is my middle name?? ;D
"Grace"
Ask me why and I'll tell you my guess.
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Date: 2007-08-02 03:29 am (UTC)oh.... and my middle name is Victoria..It was my grandmothers name =)
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Date: 2007-08-03 02:32 am (UTC)"Some have speculated that Alexander Melville Bell was the model for Professor Higgins. Evidence supporting this includes the fact that Eliza is not a common name, and Eliza Grace Bell was Alexander Melville Bell's wife. However, in earlier retellings of Ovid's story a similar name is used; Goethe calls her Elise, based upon the variants in the story of Dido/Elissa. The play also owes something to the legend of King Cophetua."