Five by Five.
Jun. 16th, 2006 09:49 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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Name your favorite...
1. Candy: Milk Chocolate. Not terribly picky about silly things like brands.
2. Cookie: I know this makes me weird, but oatmeal raisin. The chunkier, the better. Although warm, homemade chocolate chip cookies are an extremely close second.
3. Donut: blackberry jelly from any bakery or Krispy Kreme Plain Glazed
4. Cold drink: non-alcoholic: lemon-lime seltzer. alcoholic: vodka tonic
5. Hot beverage: Tea.
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1. What’s the most embarrassing thing/job you’ve had to do to earn money?
School fund raisers. I hated making people sign up to buy overpriced crap, and dreaded them every year. Had they given out boxes of chocolate to sell, I would have been much happier - at least it would have been something tangible. But I'm still terrible at fund raising of any kind.
2. What’s the easiest and quickest way you have earned a buck?
I rocked the whole chores-for-allowance deal back in the day. Also, my parents and I had a deal - I got a bonus for straight A's. Considering I was going for that anyhow, I appreciated the cash bonus.
3. If you could set your own salary, according to your skills and worth, how much would you earn?
A minimum of $100k, plus bonuses and benefits. (Look, if you're going to ask me how much, I'm going to push as high as I can.)
4. Are you a good saver?
I'm trying to learn how to be.
5. What’s the most expensive and useless thing you have ever bought?
I just get to pick one? Hm. Probably the Dell handheld PC I thought would be an excellent idea at the time, but didn't do what it had promised and ended up being an annoying albatross.
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Date: 2006-06-16 02:15 pm (UTC)Dude, I had a 90 or 91 average in high school. And most people? Thought I was a total slacker because I thought that was sufficient, or even *gasp!* good, and didn't think I needed a 95 or higher average in order to live. My parents wanted to reward the allegedly level head on my shoulders.
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Date: 2006-06-16 02:23 pm (UTC)Yeah, my school wasn't competitive. Which was hilarity. All the cats are Stuy knew their GPA to the tenth decimal place, and LAB wouldn't even rank us. Seriously, they'd invent a ranking for your college applications, but it wasn't based in any reality.