Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Did you ever have to make up your mind?

Did you ever have to finally decide?

American or Foriegn cars?
Community College or University?
Coke or Pepsi?
Girlfriend or "the guy's"?
In some cases: Boyfriend or "the girls"?
Kum & Go or Casey's?
Microsoft or Apple?
Movie Theatre or rental (or buy)?
Music or television?
Pepsi products or Coke products?
Play or go to work?
Quizno's or Subway?
Read my blog or live your life?
Radio or CD (or cassette tape)?
Sleep or do homework?
Target or Walmart?
Timex or Rolex?

I have finally decided, have you?

7 comments:

Sarah said...

What about records and 8-tracks?
;-)

Anonymous said...

Real college and fake college?

LOL!

Anonymous said...

I have decided and here is what I have chosen: Even though I drive a foreign car; American muscle rules, Community College then to a University, Pepsi rules, the guys for now, I mostly go to Mills Fleet Farm gas station, but I would choose Casey's over Kum & Go because it is closer to my house, Bill Gates is the man, rental and buy if the movie is good enough (theaters are too damn expensive, but some movies need to be seen in theaters), tv most of the time but music when I'm on the computer, well if Pepsi rules then I buy Pepsi products unless forced to purchase Coke products from communist places, I work then I play, Subway is where it's at, while I live my life I read your blog, Radio mostly, I get my homework done early enough so I can sleep, Walmart is the place to go for cheap stuff, and since I can't afford a Rolex yet, I must choose Timex.

scott said...

This isn't Jeopardy people, you just don't ask a question to give an answer. (hm hm... jessica and sarah) Indecisive. And by the way you can listen to 8-tracks or records or anything else you like. But that is not the point here, it is to make up your mind, not to find other options, and still not decide.

scott said...

Well done Greg. That is how you answer a question.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Scott. I know not to answer a question by posing another question. Plus it was also because I went to a community college which happens to be a real college no matter what anyone says!

Heather B said...

The only thing I have to say is - Walmart is bad. Very bad.