Weekend Assignment #8: Name the book that you feel would best describe you to a total stranger.
So the Taskmaster Scalzihead is still giving out assignments - doesn't he know it's officially summer? Fine. Here ya go John: The book that would best describe me to a total stranger would be:
Just like Sam-I-Am,
I can be a lousy cook and still insist on my kids to eat it.
(which translates to stubborn and persistant until I get my way)
For the curious and the brave - here are a few green eggs and ham recipes.
For the simple minded, (like me) - here is a fun site.

15 comments:
You're not just like me!
samIam
G R E A T !!, Flora!
V
{CAT'S CRADLE by Kurt Vonnegut} OR
the Tao te Ching. Wow! That was easy^
I do like you my Queen 'Flo,
I like your words, I like your glow
I like your words, your glow, that's how I know
the best to read is from Queen 'Flo!
Love it. Great book.
Kathy
Flo,
The more I read you, the more I like you. You are my kind of people! LOL
-Connie
I've actually HAD green eggs and ham. LOL And I do not like them, Sam I am. I do not like green eggs and ham. :P
Cute response to the Scalzi challenge. :D
Dr Seuss is definitely a great choice! I got mind blanked on what book best describes me. =(
LMAO! You know, I really shouldn't be surprised by anything you throw out there at us by now, but you continuously crack me up! Great choice! :-)
OMG! I SO wish I had thought of that book for MY entry! AWESOME! I bow down to you the master. I too am a lousy cook (not can be, not sometimes, not maybe) I AM a lousy cook!
Monica
At my kids' school, every year in celebration of Dr. Seuss, the teachers cook up a big batch of green eggs and ham for the children. And every time my kids ate them, they would come home sick and I had to tell the school....
'No, they can not eat green eggs and ham, they do not like them Sam-I-Am!' To this day I don't know what it is about the green eggs. The school still makes them every year. My kids just pass on them.
That book brings back a lot of memories. lol When I was in kindergarden, we had a "green eggs and ham" day, or something like that, and we really ate green eggs and ham. lol The green eggs didn't taste different.
-Andrew
Oooooo, I LOVED that book! When my sons were little, I read so many Dr. Seuss books that I couldn't help but speak in rhyme in every adult conversation. However, the thought of eating green eggs turns my stomach. Or it could be the mac and cheese and tuna fish hubs made for supper here. Good choice! ~Peachy
When Ed and I were "courting" he described himself as "Zen and the art of motorcycle matinance," strange then.. strange now. Actually loved the book.
been meaning to read that one big sister...
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