Single Word Meme (Something Random)

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I got tagged yet again by one of these meme things, and because I can’t resist, I’m posting it here. I’m not specifically tagging anyone. If you want to do it, awesome! If not, well fine then! Anywho, this meme is a single-word meme, meaning all questions have to be answered with a single word. Here goes:

  1. Where is your cell phone? Chair
  2. Your significant other? Lindsey
  3. Your hair? Brownish
  4. Your mother? Oregon
  5. Your father? Somewhere
  6. Your dream last night? Nonexistent
  7. Your favorite? #2
  8. Your favorite drink? Coke
  9. Your dream/goal? Professowriter
  10. What room are you in? Mine
  11. Hobby? Writing
  12. Your fear? Many
  13. Where do you want to be in 6 years? Happy
  14. Where were you last night? Here
  15. Something that you are not? Dead
  16. Muffins? Yes
  17. Wish list/item? Books
  18. Where you grew up? Places
  19. Last thing you did? Work
  20. What are you wearing? Pajama-bottoms
  21. Your t.v.? Old
  22. Your pets? Lizards
  23. Friends? Yes
  24. Your life? Awesome-ish
  25. Your mood? Sad
  26. Missing someone? Yes
  27. Car? Nope
  28. Something you’re not wearing? Bra
  29. Your favorite store? Borders
  30. Your favorite color? Blue
  31. When is the last time you laughed? Yesterday
  32. When was the last time you cried? Today
  33. Who will resend? What?
  34. One place I go over and over? School
  35. One person who emails me regularly? Nobody
  36. Favorite place to eat? Joe’s

And there you go. Hope you all enjoyed it!

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