RevGals Friday Five: Pot ta toe, Po tah toe...Either Or


ReverendMother over at RevGals writes: There are two types of people in the world, morning people and night owls. Or Red Sox fans and Yankees fans. Or boxers and briefs. Or people who divide the world into two types of people and those who don't. Let your preferences be known here. And if you're feeling verbose, defend your choices!

1. Mac? (woo-hoo!) or PC? (boo!)
Why yes, the Friday Five author reserves the right to editorialize! Mac. That's my preference. But sadly, we use PC these days. Not by choice.

2. Pizza: Chicago style luscious hearty goodness, or New York floppy and flaccid? Chicago style. After 35 years of living here and eating the good stuff...what else could I say?

3. Brownies/fudge containing nuts: No nuts. They give me mouth sores....


4. Do you hang your toilet paper so that the "tail" hangs flush with the wall, or over the top of the roll like normal people do?I go both ways or either or...no big deal to me....

5. Toothpaste: Do you squeeze the tube wantonly in the middle, or squeeze from the bottom and flatten as you go just like the tube instructs? I usually start by squeezing it in the middle, then end up squeezing it from the bottom up.

Bonus: Share your favorite either/or. Latte or chocolate mocha. Chocolate cake or ice cream. Knit or blog. Blog or work on sermon. Blog or go to work. Blog or watch TV. Blog or blog or blog or blog... :-)

Comments

Sara said…
Love the bonus answer!
Sr. Heather said…
So, mompriest, what you're saying is, you like to blog? :-)

Hugs,
Hedwyg
revhipchick said…
terrific play!
latte
i can't believe you'd ask anyone to choose between chocolate cake and ice cream--you totally need them both!
blog, blog, blog!
Jennifer said…
do my reading that i'm three (or more) weeks behind on... or blog?

blog! blog!

great play! and thanks for visiting me, and leaving a comment trail so I could follow you here!
Tripp Hudgins said…
When in doubt...blog. I am with you.
Terri said…
I am literally choosing to read all the Friday Five players and blog this morning rather than go in to the office. I. have. to. break. myself. away. go. to. work....
LutheranChik said…
The really burning question, though, is: Chocolate cake or ice cream OR blog.

I'm thinking...I'm thinking...
chartreuseova said…
Toilet paper is no big deal to me either. I never knew there was a "proper" way to hang toilet paper until I married hubby and he kept fixing the roll...now everytime I change the roll I think of him. LOL
Rachel said…
just delurking to say awesome play.
hip2b said…
Ooh, or pie...
I love pie.
Anonymous said…
Re: #1, you always have a choice. Resistnace is not futile :)
Rev SS said…
LOL ... blog first ... or read and laugh first?
Terri said…
Ah, Kievas...yes, we do have a choice (PC or Mac)...however since my husband use to sell Macs and now sells PC's, by not having a choice I mean that which we get for free...or at cost...usually used, but still good...
LOL at the picture!!
LittleMary said…
um, yeah. i am working on a sermon...or blogging. argh. thanks for your comment!
Lori said…
Love the picture!

Ah yes, blog. I'd pick blogging over most anything else too. In fact that's what I do. (great impression of William Shatner btw).

(hee hee hee)
Cathy said…
I love the chocolate picture with the baby in it!!!! Made me laugh!
Diane M. Roth said…
love the picture
Terri said…
although the picture is not of my daughter, its from common public domain site, it does remind me of a very similar picture I took of my daughter eating cake on her first birthday....only she fell asleep eating it....
Christine said…
latte, oh, latte.... knit knit knit (the lack of blog entries attests to this.) Good play.
Unknown said…
Great bonus answer. Blog blog or to blog.
LOL.
Love the picture too.
Great play
Deb said…
Yeah. Chicago pizza all the way, baby! :)

I'm still taking classes... "summer term" started right after "spring term" ended... the sadists. I do get a break in August for 2 weeks. Yippeee...

d

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