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Two Truths and a Lie

Yeah, remember my post on Thursday?

Well, Sally gave me the idea of making the "Three on Thursday" just like the game...so I'm gonna eliminate one of the options and post it again.
  1. I have a slight obsession with the number 23. (I can't help it, it started before the movie and just sort of snowballed into an infatuation.)
  2. I take Spanish and French at my local high school. (Apparently taking two languages is a big deal. *Shrug*)
  3. I can throw up on impulse. (One thought of nasty food, and BLEGHH!)

Okay, so one of these suckers isn't true. Any guesses?

As for number 4 of our previous one:

My favorite hoodie says "ITALY" on it, with a flag and the outline of the
country. (What? I got it at WDW and I'm an italian girl, so it rocks!)

That's 100% true!

Comments

Steph said…
The third one is false, I win! =]
SalGal said…
Ok, before I even read that chick's comment I was going to go with #3!!

Comment-stealer!! ;)
alexa said…
Sorry, lol. She sort of has an unfair advantage.

But yes, number 3 is falso.
Alex said…
oh well gawd make me feel like a retard. *see comment on the "four on thursday"*

p.s. throwing up on impulse? omg most random thing ever. i love it. lol

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