Talk radio, with my rowdiest guffaws for Glen Beck. Organizing, yeah it's more fun than dealing with junk in the way. Writing. Work. Work is good. Keeping track of how my five kids are getting along in life. Improving my sales and management skills for my FANTASTIC job. Being creative in general, whether problem-solving or decorating. Having fun with people, friends, coworkers, spouse's coworkers. Spending enough time alone and quiet to keep from going nutso. Making people laugh is nice. Well, actually it's really better if you can make them laugh AND snort.
The Publisher's Clearing House guy with the big check. Didja loose my address?
adopt your own virtual pet!
oooooh, yeah......it'd have to be oldies. No, wait, alternative. Awww, no, maybe Seal. A little polka,....... or U 2? Techno- I dunno, I can't choose. But not so much toward country.
Give me action, suspense or humor. And don't make me list my favorites. Sheesh, who can remember names?
Huh, wha? Oh, that's what people do when they're sittin' around doing nothing, right? I don't get to do that on a regular schedule, so I don't have the opportunity to watch any shows on a regular basis. No real favorites, but I am downright SICK of sit coms. They all stink. "House" I like.
Stuff written by Dean Koontz, Steven King, Harlan Coben, and similar. Frank Peretti.
Okay, avoiding the obvious religious and familial roles; let's try "Mentors", maybe? Persons of Influence? My 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Engalls, who decided I wasn't retarded, just bored. Thanks for the puzzles and games, ma'm. Mrs. Tillery, My Campfire Girls group leader had some influence for the positive, drawing me out of my tiny little shell, or letting me be. Some things are worth putting up with an allergy attack to experience, like putting on a midnight fashion show with your 12 year old friends in the woods. Barry Nations proved a girl CAN just be friends with a boy and have fun. Another group leader, Mrs. Lynch, singing this time, gave me a place to fit in, though she said "you pronounce your first name wrong, Sondra". Mrs. Clauser, yup, definitely, stick to your standards, and "all married couples get divorced if they sleep in a KING size bed", lol. Elouise Kennedy taught me what it's like to go for the gusto in everything you do, give it your all and enjoy it thoroughly. Shirley Krusz my first boss (after staying home for 18 years to raise kids) believed I had marketable skills, and built them. Karen Couch, my first boss at Select Comfort, for rescuing me from the worst job ever, and giving a great example of juggling daily tasks with long-term goals. And I think Bill Mclaughlin's pretty darn cool for what he's done as CEO of Select Comfort. Tell him when you see him.