Saturday, October 06, 2007

Saturday Six - Episode 181

Patrick's Place Saturday Six - Episode 181

1. If you were to count to three on your fingers, would you hold up your thumb, index and middle finger, or your index, middle and ring finger?
My thumb, index and middle finger

2. What was the last thing you remember counting in your home?
I think the operative work here is “remember”. I guess it most likely was money.

3. When you are listening to someone who uses repetitious phrases when speaking, such as, “you know,” how many of them do you generally need to hear before you begin subconsciously counting the occurrences?
I do not think that I have any set number, but when it is used two or three times in a single sentence, I might notice it.

4. Take the quiz: What is your expression number?

Your Expression Number is 11

You tend to be associated with idealistic concepts and spiritual issues.
You have high potentials that are somewhat difficult to live up to.
You have very strong intuition and you can be a bit psychic at times.

Highly inspirational, you can lead merely by your own example.
You have an inborn inner strength and awareness that helps you advise others.
Although you have what it takes for a successful career, you belong outside the business world.

Overly sensitive and temperamental, you tend to have a lot of nervous tension.
You dream a lot, so much so that you may be more of a dreamer than a doer.
Fantasy and reality tend to get intermingled for you, and that leads to impracticality.


5. You’re calling a friend on the telephone and he’s not home: assuming he didn’t have voicemail, do you actually count how many rings go by or do you just hang up after a time you feel is sufficient for him to answer?
I hang up after I feel is a sufficient amount of time or maybe give it another two or three rings.

6. You go out to eat and you order a plate of twelve chicken wings. Do you actually count them before eating?
No. But if a ordered a plate of chicken wings and it only have six or seven wing, I might count them to see how many I got for the price and divide the price per wing. (i.e. if I am paying six or seven dollars for six or seven wing, they better be the size of turkey wings.)

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