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Old 11-03-2009, 12:07 AM
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Okay for an upcoming interview I have to take a letter from my name and use it to describe me. So I'm willing to take suggestions from the group. Just be nice. hahahahaha

So P A M E L A are the letters.
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Ancient.

There I said it

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I was waiting for it and expected it.
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You need something that will capture their attention. Humor is the best way.

P = pumpkin. I like pumpkin blizzards from Dairy Queen and my dad called me pumpkin.
A = all terrain vehicle--I am afraid of them since I fell off one when it was in park.
M = M&M's. Love them! I get the plain ones since there's more in a bag.
M = Mickey Mouse--I just returned from Disneyland which is truly the happiest place on earth.
Y = ya'll. Such a better word to use to denote plural "you"--better than "yous".
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Also "Paleolithic" and "Mesozoic" . . .
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Also "Paleolithic" and "Mesozoic" . . .
Dang..now I have to bring up another window so I can bring up dictionary.com.
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Wow that is older than ancient.

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What it was a slam? From JAG? Ooooooo you just wait bucko.
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Those are both Prehistoric times.

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