10 Things You Might Not Know About Me
April 20, 2008 | 5:14 pmIn the tradition of “10 Things You Might Not Know About Me” that I have seen on the internet through other people’s blogs (Raul latest post) I thought I would add my list to the blogosphere.
1. I was a blond up until I moved to Canada from Argentina. After a few years of life here, my hair turned brown, go figure!
2. I used to have an older brother, though never got to meet him as he passed away before I was born. I have 2 older sisters.
3. I have a slight fear of spiders. I recall when going through my potty training, a spider crawling up from my training toilet and running up my leg.
4. My favourite fruit is a banana, though it gives me gas.
5. I prefer tea over coffee, though I love having a latte on the weekends
6. I once dreamt that my mother had the trunk of her car fall on her hand and it started to bleed. When I asked my mother if this ever happened to her, she wondered how I knew it happened as it happened when she was pregnant with me.
7. I used to have a mullet when I was in High School.
8. The last aquarium that I had I killed all the fishes by adding bleach when trying to clean the algae (no I didn’t add the bleach directly when the fishes were in, but I didn’t rinse the aquarium very well and killed them all)
9. I use to love collecting insects, mainly Praying Mantises, and feed them grasshoppers when I was younger
10. My dream holiday is to go on an African Safari, and I hope to do this in the next 10 years before my 50th birthday!
I have to admit coming up with 10 things was actually difficult for me. Hopefully they are not to trivial and hopefully you have found out something you didn’t know about me.

























Any pictures with you in your glorious mulletudinousness?
Theresa | April 20, 2008 | 5:35 pmAny pictures with you in your glorious mulletudinousness?
Okay, I'll see your 10 and raise you 90! 100 things
buzzbishop | June 10, 2008 | 5:19 pmOkay, I’ll see your 10 and raise you 90!
100 things about me…
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