How about them chicken thighs?

10 Oct 2008 by Becca, Comments Off
Today’s post is another Friday5 because we’re actually busy around here. We’re packing up to spend a few days in Memphis and a few in McEwen. I’m taking my camera so maybe we’ll post something interesting from the trip. Maybe tomorrow I’ll tell you about how my alma mater college was shutdown because of terrorism threats. Maybe.
  1. “My hands are tied” is an English-language cliche that means “I’d like to do something about this unfortunate situation, but I don’t have the ability or authority.” In what current situation do you feel your hands are tied? I think just about everyone feels that way about the economic crisis going on. We have a government, but truthfully, we can’t change anything easily in our government. I feel like a decision I am totally against got passed by people I don’t totally trust. Ah well, that’s life.
  2. Railroad ties are the evenly-spaced slats that lie perpendicular to train tracks and whose function is to hold the tracks in place and to distribute the weight of the train. Who are the railroad ties in your life? I’d say my family and friends. They keep me down to earth when I want to fly off the tracks.
  3. What are your feelings about Thai food? I think I had it once, it didn’t impress me.
  4. Whose thighs do you admire? Uhm… chickens? I really like chicken thighs. Human thighs I could care less about.
  5. red tide is a proliferation (in ideal circumstances) of oceanic algae that often seem to discolor seawater and threaten other sealife. If the ocean is your life and the algae the harmful attitudes, thoughts, or moods that crowd out the good stuff, under what conditions in your life is red tide most likely to become a problem? Ironically, I’ve gotten sick from the real ‘red tide’ before in Florida. I would say the red tide in my life is when I don’t trust in God and think I can do things myself. 

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