- I have never owned a cell phone (I use google voice for long-distance calls on my room phone-cause I'm VERY cheap)
- I have never kissed a boy (well, my dad and brother don't count), and yes I was once asked!
- In total honesty, I have never dated a boy (and if that doesn't give you some doubts about the boy who asked to kiss me, let me tell you I'm forever glad I didn't)
- I own a freezer (there might be a blog post about this somewhere in the past), but it sits at home with my parents' food in it because Penn State won't let me use it
- I've gone for months without shaving my armpits or legs, and it didn't bother me (maybe that has something to do with the no boyfriend status)
- I live on a campus known for its parties, but I've never been to one (or even had a sip of alcohol within 100 miles of campus)
- I have no idea what I'll be doing this summer, or next fall, or next year for that matter, but I have TOTAL confidence that GOD does, and I am willing to wait for His guidance
- I have never tried any illegal drugs, though I've been offered (actually, the first time I was ever offered was this summer, this may or may not be surprising since I might appear to be a goody-2-shoes)
- I own a pygmy goat named Thomas who is as fat as possible and has absolutely no value (I've been told that you can starve goats on just water and they slim down just fine with no problem, but I'm not home often enough, or maybe I don't care enough, to give this a try)
- I'm a TV addict and have tried to quit several times (in the latest attempt God has taken some control by destroying my television's power supply unit so I would have to get all my shows online) I'm holding out except for the Olympics at the moment
- I'm a PSU ice cream addict as well (one half gallon has never lasted more than 24 hours in my dorm room)
- More to come (I should get back to doing real work for now)
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Facts
So, when I interviewed at Penn, one of the current students asked what was unusual about me. I had a hard time thinking on the spot and came up with very little. We eventually said that living on a farm was cool, but since we were all interviewing as perspective large animal students I didn't think this was too noteworthy. Regardless, I have since thought of interesting things, and in fact facebooked the guy who asked with one. Now I would like to share some of them with you.
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