1. TRUE: my thruster is way too small for me now, and my wetsuit is leftover from the late 80's.
2. TRUE: I was on the varisty badminton team for my high school in my junior and senior years. In my senior year, our team won the state championship.
3. FALSE: I am afraid to go back to Japan because I would be expected to speak Japanese (of which I speak very little).
4. TRUE: It's amazing that I am still a Christian.
5. FALSE: I did graduate with honors in both high school and college.
6. FALSE: Some of my students did such a skit.
7. FALSE: I never played varsity football. I DID catch a TD pass for my Princeton intramural team's championship victory, and I was the second string QB (though I probably should have been the 3rd string behind a guy named Ira).
8. TRUE: My doctor was a family friend, and he took me to see the Southern California Sun. He realized that I was only cheering after everyone else did. It was then he realized that I couldn't see the ball.
9. FALSE: I did play keyboards in a church band, and our lead guitar player did get approached by Madonna’s touring manager.
10. TRUE: May 21st was chaotic for my family. What's more weird is that we are all adopted.
Ahhh, the famous veggie tales skit. God as Sweet Potato (I Yam that I Yam). And my favorite line (yes, I wrote it)....when Moses the Mushroom's father-in-law, Ho-bob the Tomato, declares his daughter was a "cherry tomato" until Moses married her.......
This ain't your mama's veggie tales!
I can't believe how much #7 still hurts me.
Posted by: kj at September 6, 2005 05:58 PM