1/26/09
Two
This week marks two years since I began my blog. And I said it would never last! Much has happened in the last two years, including romance, travel, and a wedding. To celebrate this momentous occasion, here's a little quiz of two's: titles and phrases with "two" or two-related words in them. Leave your answers in the comments, and we'll see how you do.
1. You could read this: one-humped Wumps, Mr. Gump, and Zeds.
2. When someone is a lot like someone else.
3. Can't you see how happy we would be . . . Picture you upon my knee.
4. It is a far, far better thing that I do than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known.
5. Short story collection by the author of The House of Seven Gables.
6. It is preferable to have a small but certain advantage than a mere potential of a greater one.
7. The White Rider, Faramir, and the Ents
8. Won't you pack your bags/We'll leave tonight
9. Julia, Silvia, Proteus, and Valentine
10. Urban Cowboy:quick, quick, slow, slow
While we can't see the future, thankfully, the next two years should bring lots of bloggable topics: another driver's license, a high school graduation, a college student . . .
Happy birthday, my blog!
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6 comments:
Okay - I'll wade in:
1. 1 Fish, 2 Fish (red fish, blue fish)
2. Two of a kind
3. Tea for Two
4. Tale of Two Cities
5. Twice Told Tales
7. Two Tickets to Paradise
10. the Two Step
I could cheat and google the three I missed but that would hardly be celebratory....in fact, it would make your quiz TWO easy....
Happy B-day Annette's blog! I've enjoyed reading!
congrats on your blog's 2nd b'day
Leah--Congrats! All of your answers except one are correct. And thanks to all of the birthday wishes!
Answers:
1. One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
2. two peas in a pod
3. Tea for Two
4. A Tale of Two Cities
5. Twice Told Tales
6. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
7. The Two Towers
8. Two Tickets to Paradise
9. Two Gentlemen of Verona (there had to be a Shakespeare reference)
10. Texas Two-Step
Happy B-day Head & Heart. Where have I been this week?
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