friday five: middles

In the spirit of ‘F It Friday’, as one of our old temp receptionists so lovingly calls it, I’ve decided someone else can think of my blog topic for today – thanks, Friday5 ! Though, could I have picked a tougher lot of questions?

  • What usually marks the middle of your day?

Lunch time, or the 12.30-1pm mark, where the hours already spent at work are longer than the hours left until it’s home time. Yes!

  • From whom (or to whom) was your most recent middle-of-the-night phone call?
Sidney Crosby: On the Ice and Beyond move

Hmm, not a call, but my mother replied to one of my text messages at 1am a few nights ago. Why?

  • On what social, political, economic, or moral issue are you in the middle of the road?

Death penalty – I’m a member of Amnesty International (and was vice-president of our Amnesty group in high school) and while I feel strongly that the death penalty is not the answer, there are some people, I believe, that can never reform. But then, what right does anyone else have to take the life of someone else? It just gets a whole chain reaction of death going.

Never in public (and especially never when driving – Perth drivers have serious road rage!), but James and I do it constantly to each other because we think it’s so absurd that a finger thrown in the air at someone could have so much significance.

  • When were you last caught in the middle of a disagreement that really had nothing to do with you?

I don’t think this is really something that happens a lot! Perhaps an argument between my parents.

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