it’s been a very long time since i’ve been arsed to do a blog quiz/meme/whatever the hell. so, in honor of that, this, gacked from the lovely and talented candyaddicted:
- What is your main cell phone ring-tone?
On my previous phone, which predated polyphonic ringtones, I had a monophonic rendition of the Back to the Future theme song. On my current phone, which I replaced last Friday, I gave in and ponied up the ridiculous sum of $2.49 to Cingular (because every single one of the default ringtones was ass) for “I Wanna Be Sedated.” Seriously, who the fuck willingly has their phone play that stupid “Hello, Moto!” song? - What is your default LJ icon?
Gerbera daisies. - What station is your car radio permanently tuned to?
XRT, though I don’t listen to it much — I keep a spindle of burned CDs in the car (ever dropped a CD on a muddy floormat or between the seat and the armrest console thingy so it got all scratched up? This is about practicality, not piracy), and when I am listening to the radio in the car, I generally switch radio stations rapidly to select who is annoying me least at the time. I do keep AM670 programmed in for Sox games. - What is your computer desktop image?
At work, it’s a Sox Pride Club wallpaper of a touching moment from the 2005 World Series victory. At home, it’s a … Grinder Rule wallpaper of another touching moment from the 2005 World Series victory. I’m not obsessed… I’m focused. - Is there something you wear every single day?
Contact lenses. I detest wearing glasses. - I wish I had a tracking device on:
My motivation. - What page does your internet browser open with?
about:blank - This item never leaves my purse handbag:
I don’t carry a purse. Hahahahahaha, suckerrr. - What TV show do you never miss?
I guess House, at the moment. I do miss it actually, but Tivo keeps it safe and sound for me until I feel like watching it. - What phrase do you hear yourself repeating too often
Lately? I keep referring to the Sox taking opponents to school. I have no idea why, but I seem powerless to stop. Other than that, I have been using “super” as an intensifier a lot more frequently than I probably should. I blame teh Intarwebs.