Just Wondering
Oct. 31st, 2016 05:52 pmWhat is your most essential appliance?
What do you typically have for breakfast?
What's your first reaction when facing a crisis?
What's the tallest building you've ever been up?
What do you typically have for breakfast?
What's your first reaction when facing a crisis?
What's the tallest building you've ever been up?
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Date: 2016-10-31 06:05 pm (UTC)Lately it's half a bagel with cream cheese and maybe another topping, plus a pickle wedge. I bring an apple or banana with me to eat when I make breakfast but that usually ends up being a snack later on. But sometimes I'll make something else to use up leftovers, like today, when I had leftover cheddar horseradish mashed potatoes with peas, fried eggs, and green onions.
Try to keep perspective and refuse to worry.
John Hancock Tower in Chicago.
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Date: 2016-10-31 06:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-10-31 06:28 pm (UTC)Two Milky-Ways and a Sugar-Free Rockstar (my 'breakfast' working overnight would be others' post-midnight snack).
Rolling the eyes and sighing, "Again?" (on the inside, metaphorically and whatnot).
The Empire State Building?
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Date: 2016-10-31 09:38 pm (UTC)What do you typically have for breakfast? Usually a big mug of tea and a piece of toast with special peanut butter (contains cinnamon and raisins,too!YUM!)
What's your first reaction when facing a crisis? Call on Hubby for help!!
What's the tallest building you've ever been up? The Empire State Bldg. MANY years ago, more recently the Provincetown Pilgrim Tower on the tip of Cape Cod in Provincetown (Mass. USA)
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Date: 2016-10-31 09:40 pm (UTC)Coffee...
Think 'Fuck...really??' then deal with it. :D
When I was little I think we went up in a super-tall building (over 60 stories), but I can't remember the name of the building or where we were...I just knew I wanted down! :D
*HUGS*
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Date: 2016-10-31 10:10 pm (UTC)Coffee. C'est tout; I feel sick if I eat too early in the morning. If I manage to sleep in, say on a weekend, sometimes I'll make crepes for brunch.
Panic and freak out then cry.
The CN Tower, multiple times.
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Date: 2016-10-31 10:29 pm (UTC)Orange juice, cereal, toast & marmalade, tea.
Why didn't I/someone see that coming?
20 Fenchurch Street (the Walkie-Talkie).
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Date: 2016-10-31 10:49 pm (UTC)One or more of these: Fruit, yogurt, croissant, toast, or bacon & eggs & hash browns.
Anxiety first in most cases, then logic and trying to find a solution.
No idea.
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Date: 2016-11-01 12:25 am (UTC)Egg, toast, 1 square 85% dark chocolate
Say "Fuck" then deal with it. Panic and shake later, after it's over.
The Space Needle, which I think is the equivalent of 59 stories.
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Date: 2016-11-01 12:28 am (UTC)Some form of egg with some form of bread
A moment of utter internal panic before I mentally slap myself into coming up with the contingency plans
CN Tower - tall sucka.
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Date: 2016-11-01 12:52 am (UTC)What is this "breakfast" of which you speak?
Worry. (Us leporines are good at that)
Probably the Petronas Towers, in Kuala Lumpur. That said, I haven't actually been up all that many tall buildings - but the glass walkway seemed like something I had to see (from) for myself.
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Date: 2016-11-01 04:41 am (UTC)Typical breakfast: two slices of toast with peanut butter and honey and sliced banana with tea
Reaction to crisis: deep breath
Tallest building: CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Date: 2016-11-01 08:04 am (UTC)If I am being good? A bowl of cereal and some fruit or veggies.
A quick panic? lol...
I would guess the Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas.
Hugs, Jon
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Date: 2016-11-01 03:54 pm (UTC)2. A nutrition bar, water and medication
3. Anxiety, then determination to over come it.
4. The Willis Building in Chicago? The CN Tower in Toronto?