Wednesday, February 17, 2010

I Think I Was a Lounge Singer in a Former Life...


Cuz I cannot STOP myself from singing at the top of my lungs in the car.

Especially when Aretha Franklin happens to be playing.

What were you in your former life??

10 comments:

Tales of Our Journey said...

I had to have been some type of farm girl because I have the biggest desire to raise pigs, cows, chickens and horses. I also wanted to graduate college, move to Tennessee, find a cowboy and live on a farm.

mom said...

I was boring. I was a redwood tree in Vermont. This is why I do not like dogs. They always peed on me.

Amber said...

mom... you do not hate dogs!

The Book Addict said...

Amen to the cowboy, Erin!

Mom- I knew you'd say you were a tree. :-)

Amber- What about you?

Amber said...

I was nothing. This is my first life.

project metamorphosis said...

I'm too confused in this life to begin to know what I was in a previous life.
Mom - you love dogs and you know it. You need a little lap dog. How about something that isn't very hyper but still active and likes to do stuff - and likes to cuddle?

Amber said...

I would have to agree with you Brad- this life is too confusing.

And mom should get a cute little dog.

Kim said...

I sing at the top of my lungs in the car, because that has always been the "non-singer" arena. No one has to listen that way and everyone is happy!!

Mom-your son has a dog for you...his name is Dodger.

mom said...

That dog would probably chew on me when I was sleeping. Or maybe it is Ox. Oh well. No dog. Got 7 other dogs to look over.

The Book Addict said...

I think you should take Dodger. He'd love it. And it doesn't ADD a dog, it's just one of the ones already in the total count!

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