Friday Five 21-May-2021 #1 Watch your phraseology
Friday, 21 May 2021 22:54These questions are from F.riday5.com
1. With whom did you most recently exchange words?
I guess it was either my Sis or my Mom. Just some 20 minutes ago. Maybe my Sis. We were trading comments about one of our dogs.
2. Which of your weekend activities will feel like your sentence for a crime?
I have absolutely no idea LOL
3. What have you loved or hated upon reading its first paragraph?
Hated, easy: Catcher in the Rye
Loved, also easy: The Truth (Discworld)
4. In the story of your life, what will be the title of the chapter beginning tomorrow?
I dunno. Having Fun, Always. I guess. Or not.
5. What are the best and worst books you were assigned to read in school?
The worst: Cry, the beloved country. Not sure if it's the one by Alon Paton. We had to read it, even wrote exams for it, yet, I have no idea what I read. It was about some hard task and suffering in Africa, but now that I'm reading the Wiki about it, I don't recall having read anything like that (haha oopsie!)
The best: Pride and Prejudice, I suppose. Pretty easy and straightforward and right up young teenage girls' alley, isn't it?
1. With whom did you most recently exchange words?
I guess it was either my Sis or my Mom. Just some 20 minutes ago. Maybe my Sis. We were trading comments about one of our dogs.
2. Which of your weekend activities will feel like your sentence for a crime?
I have absolutely no idea LOL
3. What have you loved or hated upon reading its first paragraph?
Hated, easy: Catcher in the Rye
Loved, also easy: The Truth (Discworld)
4. In the story of your life, what will be the title of the chapter beginning tomorrow?
I dunno. Having Fun, Always. I guess. Or not.
5. What are the best and worst books you were assigned to read in school?
The worst: Cry, the beloved country. Not sure if it's the one by Alon Paton. We had to read it, even wrote exams for it, yet, I have no idea what I read. It was about some hard task and suffering in Africa, but now that I'm reading the Wiki about it, I don't recall having read anything like that (haha oopsie!)
The best: Pride and Prejudice, I suppose. Pretty easy and straightforward and right up young teenage girls' alley, isn't it?