Monday, February 20, 2006

Blog Block


I have nothing to write about. Well, that may be a slight misrepresentation of the facts. Let me put it this way. I have nothing to write about which can be published on a public domain. So until a few things fall into place, I've got nuthin. Many of you may be thinking "what's the big deal?" but to someone who posts blog entries almost every day...this is stressing me out! I need new material.

Oh wait! I've got something. Which Winnie-the-Pooh character are you? Last night, two individuals determined that I am Piglet. Wait for it...
The reasoning was this: I am sunshiny-happy and lovable and everyone likes me. Plus I wear scarves. In my mind, these are not bad reasons to be Piglet.

We also determined that our circle of friends includes Eeyore (lots of blue and gray, morose), Winnie-the-Pooh (easy-going, self-indulgent and slow-moving), Rabbit (some anger issues although really just misunderstood), Tigger (bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy) and Christopher Robin (protective, kind and adorable).

Just so ya know...I'm the only girl in the bunch.

7 comments:

Erin said...

Based on those descriptions, I think I might be Christopher Robin... but I'm not sure...

AyDubb said...

Ooo, Ooo, Ooo!!! I know who Eeyore is!! Can I guess? Can I guess? Can I guess????

Troy said...

Why does everyone want to be Christopher Robin?

Laurie said...

Probably because I described Christopher Robin as "protective, kind and adorable."

Arshunda, you don't even have to guess...I know you know who Eeyore is.

Erin said...

In my defense, it's not that I WANT to be Christopher Robin, it was just a process of elimination... I am not morose or self-indulgent, I don't have any anger issues, and I am definitely not bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, or pouncy. I think I identified more with the "protective" than the "adorable" too.

erin vanv said...

I'm afraid I'm Winnie-the-Pooh... easy-going, self-indulgent, and slow-moving all describe me.

Anonymous said...

This may be a shock, but I am probably a Tigger. (There I go with that sarcasm again)