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Five Things You Didn't Know About Me...

Five Things You Didn't Know About Me...by Paula Neal Mooney

1 - Oprah touched me and talked to me. I went to a taping of her show about dating in the 80s. Oprah shook my hand afterward, and during the show she teased my friend and I for moving our seats down front. "Y'all tryin' to get some dates!" Oprah teased.

2 - I slept with a staple in my finger all night when I was a little girl. My mom found it and freaked out and thank goodness I didn't get lockjaw.


3 - I tried to pledge Delta Sigma Theta in college but they rejected me. I was all prepared for the crazy questions they asked my friend who pledged, but during my interview their den mother was there so it was pretty tame and I was pretty lame. Someone told me they usually select darker-skinned girls; others say this is untrue. Still, I should've pledged Alpha Kappa Alpha...

4 - There's a tiny "hereditary hole" at the top of each of my ears, appendages that I can wiggle...

5 - I declared it in Jesus' Holy Name and He brought it to pass and laid it on my hubby's heart to spend his fantasy football winnings on a new point-and-shoot camcorder that is now in my hands. Look out, podcasting world!

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Tisha! said…
5 mores things I know about you :-))

I have to say I am a bit shocked about Delta Sigma Theta and hope that they've matured since then.

Wiggle your ears for me LOL
Yea...I want to see the ear thing too!

Mwhahaha...you know how I feel about being tagged!

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