Friday, July 11, 2008

I have been Tagged!

I have been tagged by The All Powerful New York Traveler Net. I say all powerful with true respect! She is a multiblogger, meaning she blogs more than one blog a day and from I have seen is everyday! A true test of a stamina! Mrs. Mecomber had interesting details to share of herself. Plaeeease! This is Brazoscowgirl, what I have not shared? Perhaps a few juicy tidbits back for a rainy day! After all I frustrate you, enable you, and sometimes I make you cock your head like Lefty and “Huh?” It is my pleasure to share seven tidbits of information with you!

Here goes Seven Things!

1. New York has 62 counties. Well everything is bigger and better in The Great State of Texas! We have 254 counties, and I have lived in six of them. I am one of Texas’s best PR agents; I believe every mention of Texas should begin with The Great State of Texas, as Monique noticed!

2. I have an absolute scary obsession of all things Austen, by that I mean Jane Austen. My family and friends don’t really quite comprehend my obsession.

3. My very first job was at a factory without air-conditioning on a concrete floor, I wore nail polish to match my shirts! I lasted one summer.

4. My high school buddies remember me as Calamity Jane, which is so ironic. When I first married Hubby I was a Green Acres type of wife, I would tiptoe in the cattle pen. But I was Calamity my senior year!

5. In high school, I never studied at all. I maintained a high B average. College made me learn to work for every stinkin grade; it taught me long-term goals.

6. I am a real pain in the butt until I get a cup of coffee. No one speaks to me in any detail until I have had a cup of coffee. After a cup, I become human again.

7. I was a ballerina! Well yes, I was at seven! Quit laughing it could happen! It did happen!

Now to the fun part, I get to tag someone I want to know more about!! Hmmm I am thinking… Mhari at My Wanderings ,Nessa at Absolutely Moms ,Monique at Blogging More and Finally Carol at A Second Cup!

Stumble It!

6 spoke out:

HebsFarm said...

Picturing you in a factory: tee hee. Everyone should have to do a job like that though, if only for the sake of perspective. My first job (off the farm) was in a cafeteria that had two kinds of employees: students and lifers. The lifers despised the students because the students were inexperienced and clumsy. They also believed the students carried a snobby attitude, but I never agreed with that. But then, I was a student, what did I know!?

Kathy said...

heb,
Back in those days dirt really bothered me along with my freshly painted nails. I was very out of my element! Little did I know that was clean compared to shipping goats in the rain!

Mrs. Mecomber said...

I'm all powerful?!?!? LOL, yeah-- tell my family, lol.

Texas sure is big! But got ya beat-- OUR taxes are bigger than YOUR taxes!

I think I love Texas.

Kathy said...

Mrs. M I know you love The Great State of Texas! Hop on my nephew's back he is coming home in a few weeks! He won't mind!

Nessa said...

Oh funnnnnnnnn, i love tags!!! I'll do it as soon as i finish dropping.
Ty :)

Kathy said...

Yay Nessa I will be reading it!