I was tagged last week by Marsha. The rules in this game are to answer 5 questions, 5 times, and then tag 5 other bloggers.
Question 1: Where were you five years ago?
1. University
2. Barbados
3. Colombia
4. Jamaica
5. Submarine
Question 2: Where would you like to be five years from now?
1. Published
2. On the NYT Bestseller List.
3. Writing Full Time.
4. Married
5. Fluent in Japanese
Question 3: What is (was) on your to-do list today?
1. Tidy living room
2. Critique
3. Edit
4. Watch anime (Full Metal Panic)
5. Try out new radio (found Full Metal Alchemist radio drama- Japan rocks!)
Question 4: What five snacks do you enjoy?
1. Pizza chips
2. Mochi (smashed rice)
3. Apple
4. Fruit cups
5. Crazy Kit Kat Flavours like Vegetable!
Question 5: What five things would you do if you were a billionaire?
1. Spend 3 months apiece in Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Colombia, Kenya, ...
2. Set up writing scholarships
3. Be Emily Gilmore but nicer
4. Take my friends to Italy
5. Set up an asthma research organisation
All you've ever wanted to know about the entity called Claire Dawn.
I'm not tagging anyone (I know I'm a horrible rule-breaker), but if you want to do one of these, be my guest. :D
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4 years ago
6 comments:
Hi Claire! Thanks for stopping by my blog recently! I always love seeing new faces. :)
1. University
2. Barbados
3. Colombia
4. Jamaica
5. Submarine
Seriously?? Your life is AWESOME. Also, I'm totally jealous about the vegetable Kit Kats. I had no idea such a product existed!
Ha ha! Thanks. 2005 was a bit crazy, although 2009 involved 9 countries...
Stay tuned for more KitKats ;)
Vegetable Kit Kats? I will have to respectfully disagree about how delicious that sounds. It is true the more I learn about you the coller you get, just when I thought that wasn't possible.
Are you serious? Vegetable KitKats? HipHop Fanta? Where are you buying groceries????LOL
This was fun to read! Wow - you've been a busy traveler in the last five years. And I've never in my life heard of a vegetable flavored Kit-Kat?! That seems to defy the laws of chocolate-deliciousness.
Yes Japan has specialty Kit Kats. They're regional. So in Sapporo where they're famous for melon (like canteloupe), they have melon Kit Kats. I keep seeing strawberry Kit Kats in my town, so I wonder if we're famous for strawberries.
Some of the flavours I've seen: green tea, soy sauce, apple vinegar, sweet potato, wasabi... The list is endless.
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