It’s game time on Romance Writers Weekly! Victoria Barbour wants to play “Would You Rather…” She’s leaving it up to us how much explanation we will give, and as an added challenge, wants up to find photos for each question. She says she’ll be giving a prize to the winner – although how that winner will be chosen she isn’t really telling us! I love what she says about the prize, though “It'll be lack-lustre, I promise! ;)”. If you joined me from Kristi Rose, what did you think of her answers? Would you rather - eat haggis or chocolate covered bugs? Bugs, all the way. At least I’d get chocolate! One condition though – it would have to be a very small bug. And nothing poisonous looking, like these godawful, terrifying scorpions. Okay, maybe two conditions. Would you rather - skydive or scuba dive? Scuba. I love snorkeling, and have always wanted to try scuba. Besides – why would you EVER jump out of perfectly good airplane? (Sorry for the poor quality of the photo. But, yes, that is me hiding behind that mask, snorkeling off the coast of Puerto Vallarta.) Would you rather - red headed hotties or blonde haired hunks? (Cause we all know we love brunettes the best!) If the red-headed hottie was called Jamie Fraser? No contest. (Or, in this case, Jamie as played by Sam Heughan.) Would you rather - no reviews or all three star reviews? Three star. Feedback is essential. And at least they mean someone is reading my work! Would you rather - be stung by one wasp 10 times or 10 bees one time? Uh, neither. Because I might be dead. Can you say anaphylactic shock? Well, other than the possibly murderous intent of the final question, that was fun! I wonder how many points I’ll get from QuizMaster Vicki?
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Thanks for joining us this week on the Romance Writers Weekly Blog Hop! Sarah Hegger’s secret passion is shoes and B-grade fantasy movies. Now she’s challenged us to reveal our own guilty pleasures. If you’ve hopped here from Leslie Hachtel’s blog, welcome! While shoes are definitely something I could get hooked on, my real trouble lies in two other accessories – scarves and bags. I LOVE scarves. There’s actually a very practical reason for this – I hate having a cold neck. As long as the back of my neck is warm, I could go barefoot long into the Fall. This gives me wonderful justification for buying more scarves – it’s a health issue! The other reason is that I’m not much of a shopper. A new scarf or pashmina can revive the look of my wardrobe on the cheap. Besides – they’re just beautiful, all on their own. I didn’t have a bag problem until stores started offering reusable bags. Some of them are so pretty, with interesting patterns and designs. Plus – hey, reusable! So I have bags of bags, all of which will come in handy some day, I am positive! One of my other pleasures is wine, but I don’t feel guilty about that at all, so it doesn’t make this list. That goes for books, as well, of course. I wonder what Kristi Rose feels bad for enjoying? Hop on through to find out. Thanks for joining us this week on the Romance Writers Weekly Blog Hop! If you traveled to me from Carrie Elks, welcome. This week, we’ve have four interesting questions suggested by Kristi Rose. I think we were only supposed to choose one, but they were such fun I decided to do them all. Here goes: Describe your life in 20 words or less. A slightly frantic blend of full-time work, part-time writing, twenty four hour family, and all out love of life. If your life was like Seinfeld, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, or Golden Girls, what character would you be? I was in my early twenties when the Golden Girls were the Queens of TV. Even then I identified with Sophia Petrillo, the sharp tongued mother of Bea Arthur’s character. She had such a zest for life, didn’t suffer fools gladly, and a sarcastic wit that always had me laughing. I still want to be her when I’m 90 years old. Who would win a fight between Chuck Norris and MacGyver? Well, MacGyver – duh. It wouldn’t be hand to hand, of course - MacGyver is too smart to battle someone in a straight on fist fight. He’d be sneaky and inventive and set traps that Norris wouldn’t be able to escape. He’s my ultimate beta hero – athletic and physical yet with the smarts to out maneuver the bad guys. Plus, he plays hockey. What more could a good Canadian girl want? Would you rather be bald or have a huge mullet for the rest of your life? An interesting question, especially since MacGyver sported one of the best mullets ever. But I'd say bald, definitely. And then I’d invest in a whole closet full of wigs. They would be my new wardrobe – short and sassy, long and luscious, red and blond and brunette. Think of the characters you could play with a new hairstyle every day! Thanks for hopping by my blog today. Be sure to keep on the loop by visiting Collette Cameron next. |