Answering Mel’s challenge

This one is called “A picture is worth 10 answers.”

I challenge you to answer all these questions by typing your answer into Google Images and picking the 1st through 10th images as your answer. SO, put each question into your blog post (on your own blogs, please) and post the image instead of the answer, and the image number should correspond with the question number.

Example, if question 3 is “What did you eat for lunch yesterday?” and you ate Pizza, type “pizza” into Google Images and get the 3rd image for your answer. (For question 4 get the 4th image, etc.) Don’t type the answer into your blog, if the image doesn’t make sense then that’s just too bad. If the image is porn or something you don’t want to have on your blog, then get the next image.

When you’re finished, trackback here OR put your link in the comments! Unless, of course, you responded to Mel’s original challenge.

1. What was your first job?

2. What is your job now?

3. What is your firstborn child’s name? (if you don’t have kids, pick a niece or nephew)

4. When you were a child what was your favorite cartoon?

5. What genre of music do you listen to the most?

6. Where were you born?

7. Who is the first president you can actually remember being in office? And I want to know why I can remember this guy first when Mel doesn’t…

8. Where would you most like to visit that you haven’t been?

9. Describe in one word your first boyfriend/girlfriend. I went back to 1st grade so I wouldn’t look hateful

10. What would you say to Barack Obama if you could only use 5 words or less?

9 Responses to 'Answering Mel’s challenge'

  1. mel says:

    Nice one!
    About number 7 – because your memory is better than mine, OR because you paid attention to more than cartoons? lol. Like, I remember things about Nixon after he was president, but not while he was. Wow, how do you remember him? He left office when I was 8, and you’re younger than me.

    • DragonLady says:

      I probably remember the tail end of the Watergate stuff right before he resigned. We had a small house, so it wasn’t like I could really get away from the tv when the news was on. Still kind of strange that I remember since I was only 4 when he resigned. :dunno:

      • mel says:

        That’s crazy. 4 years old? That’s just crazy. The only thing I remember about being 4 was fighting with my brothers. And when I think during Nixon’s run I was always outside playing

  2. Curtal Friar says:

    So, you were a waittress, you’re now a database administrator, you liked Bugs Bunny, I assume you listen to Christian music, you were born under a bridge, you remember Nixon (strangely, I remember Watergate but not Nixon, you want to visit the Grand Canyon, your first boyfriend was a surfer dude, and you would talk to Obama about his desruction of the economy.

    Did I get all that right? 🙂

    • DragonLady says:

      Mostly. LOL I was not born under a bridge, but the biggest claim to fame of where I was born is not the town itself, but the nearby “mountain.” Though as much time as I have spent on that mountain, I can’t figure where that bridge is. And as far as the first boyfriend (actually, that word would apply to all the boys I dated), no, definitely not a surfer dude. Apparently said word is also a coastal city in France. :clap:

  3. David says:

    Your first child’s/nephew’s/neice’s name is “Ripped”? Coo’.

    So, you can remember Nixon. I remember him from when he was V.P. during my “yout'”. I voted for him. Would again, given the alternatives, even with 20-20 hindsight.

    I think you’d have done well to have been born under that bridge. To a water sprite? 😉

    • DragonLady says:

      LOL David! I almost changed my query so it wouldn’t be that picture, but on the other hand, I was kind of grateful that the 3rd image wasn’t Jamie Lynn Spears. 😉

  4. Diane says:

    :moon1: If you DO go, make sure you hit the Skywalk. It is sooo cool.