Zoaring With Glinda

Monday, October 20, 2008

Okay...the next three interview questions.

Here are three more!


4. We're sending you on an all expense paid trip and you could go anywhere on the planet.
Where would you go?


5. Now, believe it or not, a genie flies into the room and is going to grant you 3 wishes. You cannot wish for money or for more wishes. And one wish must be for someone else. Stop... and think for a moment. What would be your response?


6. What product do you like so much that you would volunteer to do a commercial for it?


Alrighty then...what say you?

6 Comments:

  • 4. All expense paid trip. I would go on a world tour to visit all the countries that are safe for Americans at this time...which wouldn't include Egypt or Israel but the South Pacific, Europe, etc. Can hardly wait...

    5. Three wishes for others-food and safety for the poor of the world, peace in every country, love and strong families that communicate.

    6. Commerical product-Book of Mormon-special scriptures that are a second witness to the life of Jesus Christ.

    There you have it.

    By Blogger Great Grandma Lin, At October 20, 2008 at 10:11 PM  

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    By Blogger Great Grandma Lin, At October 20, 2008 at 10:24 PM  

  • Trip...my husband has always wanted to go to England, so I would want to go there again.

    3 wishes....end of disease, hunger and violence for everyone, not just me...

    Dove dark chocolate candies...

    By Blogger RamblingWoods2.com, At October 20, 2008 at 11:36 PM  

  • Oh geesh..Lin says the Book of Mormon and I say candy...geesh on me..

    By Blogger RamblingWoods2.com, At October 20, 2008 at 11:37 PM  

  • 4: I'd stay in a villa in neay a vineyard or the ocean and travel for a month through Greece and Southern Italy on a motor scooter with my hubby.

    5: a: I'd wish to live Mother Teresa's life for five years.
    b: I'd wish for all of my boys to find women to love and love them in return.
    c: I'd wish that every child would grow into adulthood. I'd wish that no child would have disease, or handicaps, or loss of parents to deal with. I'd wish that they would have the joy of accomplishment and the warmth of being wanted and cared for at least until they were old enough to develop a strong body, mind, and self image before life got tough.

    There's a poem that says,

    When the old ones die
    I seldom cry...
    It's time.
    But when the young ones go
    it grieves me so.
    For who can count the cost
    of a young life lost?
    The greatest sorrow is for what might have been.

    I'd wish that we would never wonder "what might have been" due to the loss of a young person. either through death, lack of opportunity, or lack of someone to care.

    BUT... if I couldn't have that, I guess I'd settle for a lifetime supply of Mrs Cavanaugh's chocolate covered caramels.

    6: Long handled toilet brushes.

    By Blogger wispy willow, At October 21, 2008 at 1:06 AM  

  • All expense trip: I'd go to Illinois to visit my daughter and granddaughter who I'm worried about.

    Three wishes: 1. Peace around the world! (I agree with Lin.) 2. Finish all the work on our house. 3. That my daughter and granddaughter will live and be happy in our house in Illinois.

    Product: Micro fiber cloths that pick up dust magically.

    By Blogger Kay, At October 22, 2008 at 4:11 AM  

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