Saturday, October 01, 2016

Saturday 9: The Last Time I Saw Him

Saturday 9: The Last Time I Saw Him (1973)

Today I am down in New York City on Broadway seeing the play Beautiful: A Carole King Musical with some of my cousins so I will be able to approve your posts or answer your posts until Sunday morning.



On Saturdays I take a break from the heavy stuff and have some fun...
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.

 1) In this song, Miss Ross sings of a tender farewell at the bus station. When did you last say goodbye to someone at an airport, dock, train or bus station? 
Well it will be today since I will be taking the train to NYC

2) Continuing with the theme of "lasts," who received the last gift you gave?
At Christmas we had a Yankee Swap so it is supposed to be secret who gave what to who.

3) Who last did you a favor?
My cousin in getting me tickets for the play today.

4) What's the last thing you dropped or broke? 
Oh it happens so often that I forgot what it was.

5) What's the last thing you borrowed or lent?
I really don’t borrow or lend that many things, I think it was the book the “Foundation” trilogy by Isaac Asimov.

6) When is the last time you danced?
A long, long time ago.

7) When were you last nervous?
Last month when I went to jail to do training to the social workers and Cos.

8) What was your last DIY project?
Probably 25 years ago.

9) When did you last check your horoscope? Was it accurate?
Um… I don’t think I ever looked at my horoscope.

5 comments:

  1. Enjoy the play! I loved "Beautiful."

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  2. I am so envious of the wonderful train trips that people in the northeast can take. Around here you can only go north or south and that is asking for a lot. Enjoy your trip!

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  3. I hope the play is awesome! Sounds like a great way to spend time with your cousins.

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  4. I don't even have access to a train unless I drive 30 miles or so.

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  5. You should be home and snuggled in by now, so I hope that you had a lovely trip. I wish we had trains like you have, but the population just would never give up the car enough to support rail.

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