Five Things
by Darla
Seems like I've been tagged many times. First Erica, Erik, Forum Oxford, Rudy and now Antony Pranata. Thanks to Tommi's confession of his "Five Things" I found out about Antony's latest picks.
- I'm a very impatient person when it comes to certain things. I have to have patience with the kids (which in itself is a task), but I think I have less patience when it comes to adults.
- My neice and nephew got me into mobile stuff. Way back in the Nokia 5190 days where pimping faceplates, LED's and flashing antennas was the thing. Lol, my neice is still into it and has been trying to get me to give up my N73.
- My biggest confession... At one point in life I never wanted to be a mother. I just didn't think I had the motherhood gene. Kids scared me. I never wanted to babysite or even watch my neices and nephews. When I held my son for the first time it kicked in. I became a gentle person. The motherhood gene appeared out of nowhere.
- I wanted to be a model when I was younger. I even went on castings when I was a teenager, but I hated the fact of how they wanted to change my image. I did do a catalog for Bradlees when I was in the 8th grade and I hated it. I didn't like the fuss. They put vaseline on my teeth and I hated it with a passion... I think this might revert back to the first item because even then I didn't have patience.
- I've always been known as "one of the guys". I don't know what it was about my personality, but I've always associated with men better than women. I was always that "cool girl" that the cute guys hung out with. I think maybe I wasn't interested in dating them because they were honest with me and I knew how shallow they were. But I never revealed their secrets.
So you see... I'm a pretty boring individual!! Hehe.
Since I have to select 5 victims I choose:
Stefan of RingNokia
Rafe of AllAboutSymbian
Charlie Schick
Paul Whitaker of MyPhoneRocks
and my girl Xen of Xelluar Identity


So, finally Darla posted "Five Things" too... :)
Honestly, I am scared to kids too at the moment. May be it is going to change when I become a father someday.
Posted by: Antony Pranata | January 17, 2007 at 03:27 PM