Wednesday, January 10, 2007

A Party, Some Conversation, and a Gift.

While I was reading the entire Internet last night, I discovered that it is National Delurking Week. A week when all people everywhere comment on blogs.

Not so into commenting on blogs?

Believe me, I understand. It's a slippery slope. But to help you help celebrate this incredibly important holiday (I think it's right up there with Talk Like a Pirate Day, which is HUGE around here), I've come up with some ideas for you. Plus, you could totally win something. (Keep reading.)

Don’t know what to say?

Do what Sweetney suggested. Reveal the best movie you saw in 2006. Or the best book you read. Or the best music you purchased. Or the best grand scheme you plotted. Or something.

Or, here’s another idea. The other day, Kim asked me to share six weird things about myself. I said, okay. Here’s my list.

Six weird things about me.
1. When I was little, I thought there was a good chance I could grow up to be a Martian.
2. I often concoct random and inaccurate stories to answer personal questions asked by strangers on planes.
3. Cats completely freak me out.
4. Frozen food sections at grocery stores make me sneeze.
5. I literally cannot say no to any kid selling something. So I sometimes do crazy things to avoid Girl Scouts.
6. I know the words to Elvis songs that I didn’t know existed (as proven by a stint in the ICU, when I was knocked out, borderline unconscious, yet singing the correct lyrics to random Elvis songs.) (My first concert: Elvis. I was 4.)

So, there you go. And by all means, feel free to share your favorite weird thing(s) about yourself. I mean if you can’t tell us, well then, who is it that cares? Really.

Still not interested?

Well, I just realized, I’ve been Quesoing now for six months. A six month celebration of cheese. And to thank you for lurking, reading, commenting, telling your friends and quesoing right along with me, I give you the chance to win some Darlybird.


Just comment with a name, any name, it doesn’t even have to be your own name, and the Hurricane will pick a random winner to win this dandy Stationery Folio from Darlybird. Celebrating six months of the writing, the comments, the smorgasbord, and the party that is the Queso.

Cheers.

*Photos from Shutterstock and Darlybird.

71 Comments:

Blogger Julie Pippert said...

Don't give up hope on the Martian thing, there's still a chance. :)

I am ROFL about talk like a pirate day. ARGH!

8:19 AM  
Anonymous Super Zoe said...

I am experienced at random commenting and blog commenting, so lucky me!

Law Boy's birthday is the same day as National Talk Like a Pirate Day, so that is a BIG holiday with him. Yesterday was National Dance Day, so I shook my booty accordingly.

GcQ, you also gave human identities to trees, coined the catchphrases "the plot ickens" and "Cangapalooza", and participated in sorority rush. Vive ls Weirdness!

My weirdness?! Please! Not enough time or space available.

Happy Wednesday!

8:30 AM  
Blogger Leslie said...

ooo, i'm so glad i checked your blog today! i love darlybird, too. hurricane, will you pick me? after all, i had to evacuate to Dallas when you arrived. :)

9:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, snap. SZ stole my thunder regarding International (not just "National") Talk Like a Pirate Day! It is a big day for me indeed.

I once got kicked out of a Motley Crue/Whitesnake concert...does that count?

9:41 AM  
Anonymous Super Zoe said...

No, Anon (AKA Law Boy) that does not count. Unless the weird part is that you ATTENDED a Whitesnake/Motley Crue concert.

Sigh.

I know, I know..."it was the 80s"...

9:48 AM  
Anonymous jon polk said...

since you asked... let's see, something weird about me? there's not enough room in this comment box... but how about something not-normal, counter-cultural...

while on tuesdays and thursdays i may walk thru the hallowed halls of academia (at your alma mater, no less) and talk theology, Hebrew, Greek and other lofty things... the rest of the week is filled with storytimes at the local library, trips to have lunch at the Waco Zoo or the local park, playing with Play-Doh, Little People, or even My Little Ponies; i've even been known to do a little hopscotch, brush and braid hair, and occassionally paint fingernails; sometimes i watch Little Einsteins or Curious George.

i'm a rarely-seen-in-captivity, seldom domesticated, wild and carefree... full-time Stay-At-Home-Dad. my own "tornado" Janae turns 4 next month. she's my joy. enjoy the time with the Hurricane while you have it cuz you'll blink and it'll be gone.

10:06 AM  
Anonymous mark said...

I ran out of toothpaste yesterday morning. Instead of going to the store and buying more, I'm just chewing Wrigley's Spearmint. Chock another one up to laziness. I'm getting low on shampoo, and I'm not sure what I'm going to do when that runs out. The Hurricane RULES!! YEAH!!!

10:36 AM  
Anonymous Jenny said...

6 month old cheese is totally the best. It turns from stinky to mellow or sharp. Or smokey. Wow...this is a bad analogy.

Oh and number 2? I totally do that!

You are so my friend. Let's have cake.

10:42 AM  
Blogger Melanie Hess said...

My weird thing. . . I cannot eat hot fruit. I love fruit pie. Cold fruit pie. Even just room temperature pie. But straight out of the overn. NO GO.

Also, I love Darlybird. Such gorgeous stuff.

11:04 AM  
Anonymous Jane said...

Okay, I'll delurk. :)

I know someone else who is completely freaked out by cats. I'm exactly the opposite: from the time I was a small child, the sight of a cat has made me reach out my hands hand squeal, "Kitty!"

11:06 AM  
Anonymous Stephanie said...

Okay, sorry about my past lurking.

Commenting here!!

Oh, and weirdness about me?! Hmmm, so, SO much.

How 'bout: When my dad was a musician in Las Vegas in the '70s he used to let my sister and me see the shows he played by getting us either back stage or upstairs in one of the light booths. I saw Doc Severensen, Lola Falana, John Davidson, Steve Lawrence & Edie Gorme, and Liberace.

Yeah, if I were male I'd for SURE be gay now.

11:12 AM  
Blogger kim said...

You are so nice to play. Thanks.

I'm (seriously)convinced that my middle child is in fact a martian, maybe you're related.

Talk like a pirate day?! Awesome.

I so want that Darlybird! Hurricane, I've got cookies! Pick me. Pick me.

11:22 AM  
Blogger Mrs. Chicken said...

Let's see ... I met my husband through a personal ad. In 1996. Before it was cool. It ran in a newspaper, not on the Internet.

Plus, in dog years, my body is 40, despite the fact that I am 35.

Can I have the pretty paper now?

11:43 AM  
Anonymous Kim said...

Delurking with wierdness about me.

When I was a little girl, I thought boys could have girl parts and girls could have boy parts and I was just lucky that I got a vagina instead of a penis.

Darlybird rocks -- pick me!!!!

11:46 AM  
Blogger Mrs. Chicky said...

Hi. Delurking. One weird thing, hmm? How to decide on just one...

I think my dog's feet smell like corn chips, and I like it, and I married a descendant of Edgar Allen Poe.

Hey, that was fun. I should delurk more often.

1:07 PM  
Blogger Bones said...

arrrgh maytey. You totally posted weird things about yourself to avoid being tagged, didn't you.

I have a lurker from Maine. I think it's my brother.

1:11 PM  
Blogger Jenn said...

The thing that Big A points out as my oddest flaw: There is an article that I ripped out of Sports Illustrated and hung on my fridge. Even though I read it every day, I still cry.

1:36 PM  
Anonymous Super Zoe said...

If you want to win the love of the 'Cane: Starbucks. Just the cups. Or a digital camera.

I trust him to be completely fair and honest, so I don't mind giving away his known weak spots. He is too smart to be taken in by my flattery!

1:59 PM  
Blogger Mommy off the Record said...

Congrats on 6 months of blogging. Doesn't it feel like 6 years? Did for me anyway!

p.s. my favorite movie is Clue. :)

2:19 PM  
Blogger Amy Jo said...

#1: I love that photo!

#2: MOTR, I love Clue, too!

2:27 PM  
Anonymous mamatulip said...

I used to bite my toenails off when I was a kid. Yeah, instead of clipping them.

That's weird, right?

3:34 PM  
Blogger Suzanne said...

Weird thing about me? I've been sitting here for several minutes and can't come up with anything remotely interesting. Yeah, I'm THAT boring.

Does that still qualify me for the pretty prize?

4:47 PM  
Blogger Bek said...

Ummm... I'll say anything for Darlybird.

Have you heard the song from Veggies Tales " We are the pirates that don't do anything." That is what you should sing, on talk like a pirate day, in a pirate voice of course...

Yay for cheese.

5:01 PM  
Blogger Bek said...

Oh, I forgot to put the weird thing up. I can list all the presidents of the United States in 7 seconds. That is how I passed my 12 grade history test, after flunking it b/c I didn't show up. I later went on to earn two degrees in History.

My number one comfort food is peanut butter toast with parmasean or Romano cheese on top, grated. Do I win because mine has to do with cheese?

5:06 PM  
Blogger wendysue said...

Delurking here. . .

Something people would be shocked to find out about me?

I'm a Dental Hygienist. . . . and I don't floss. Call the teeth police.

Fun!!

5:24 PM  
Blogger Design Mom said...

Swag from Darlybird? Sweet.

So many weird things in my life. Like the sock closet. Too many kids and no one wanted to match up sock pairs, so all socks got dumped in the sock closet as they came out of the laundry. It was up to each kid to come up with a functional pair from the closet as needed.

Hooray for 6 months of blogging!

6:36 PM  
Blogger Karen Rani said...

Any name?

My mother wanted to name me Quigley Rani. Thank God my father stopped her. :)

7:10 PM  
Blogger Denise said...

Love your blog...thanks to DesignMom for showing me the way. Who can resist cheese, afterall?

7:18 PM  
Anonymous Dee Dee said...

Congrats on your anniversary.

7:31 PM  
Blogger Becky said...

bek... I officially have that song in my head. THANKS. :)

Weird thing about me: I can't yell. When I raise my voice above a certain decibel level, it cracks and gives up.

psst: pick me, pick me!

7:57 PM  
Anonymous Allison said...

oooh, I love cute paper!

8:07 PM  
Blogger compulsive writer said...

I love your blog and I really want to sit next to you on a plane. (One of my weirds was how like to I talk to strangers.)


p.s. I can speak to the joys of delurking--thanks for your yummy soup recipe!


p.p.s. I love darlybird!

8:25 PM  
Blogger Kristen said...

Just adding to your de-lurking comments! Congrats on six months, GCQ!!

9:43 PM  
Blogger Eric said...

I'm sort of afraid to delurk and reveal myself but I guess I'll go ahead and just chime in with a random comment - an album recommendation. Definitely check out The Hold Steady - "Boys and Girls in America."

Wow, that wasn't so hard after all.

10:07 PM  
Anonymous shopper said...

I am so jealous that you saw Elvis and impressed that you know Elvis lyrics....at weird times. ;)

10:36 PM  
Blogger Namona said...

I have this thing about birds. I'm totally scared of them. I may have been dive bombed (is that a word?) one too many times or something.

Congrats on your anniversary. I love your personality and wit.

11:22 PM  
Blogger Lady M said...

One weird thing about me: I prefer to read about TV shows than to actually watch them. I get too impatient to sit still.

Yay for six months!

12:43 AM  
Blogger jen said...

dude, i comment anyways. i am weird like that (hey, two birds with one, well, let's just leave violence out of it)

1:57 AM  
Blogger HeatherAnne said...

When I was a little girl I was somehow convinced that I was older than my brother even though I knew he was born first.

2:49 AM  
Blogger sarah cool said...

Oooh! Delurking! Delurking!!

5:59 AM  
Blogger Christy said...

Delurking.

I like anything con queso.
You have blog con queso.
Therefore, I like you.

7:52 AM  
Anonymous laurie said...

a party? some conversation? and a GIFT?! you are the best hostess EVER. happy 6 months con queso! i heart you.

weird stuff? me? psssh. actually, i'll take my cue from your own list.

when i was little, i thought spontaneous combustion was a genuine threat. it petrified me.

also, i hate having my eyebrows rubbed the wrong way. makes me jump out of my skin.

re: darlybird. hey hurricane! look at this shiny thing i'm waving in your general direction. no no. over here! yeah -- look at this! you can HAVE it! Aunt Upside Up loves you sweetie.

8:07 AM  
Blogger mamalang said...

OOOhhh am I too late? I love your site, and you've led me to DesignMom, who I also adore. Thanks for the blog!

9:01 AM  
Blogger ZanderManda said...

George, Bob, Lisa, Mary... you said say any name... Design Mom led me here, and I have to say your shop has some amazing stuff!

9:04 AM  
Blogger Michelle B said...

I'm freaked out by squirrels, icebergs and really anything in the water - though I love to swim.

9:12 AM  
Blogger lchan said...

Delurking here. Happy six month anniversary!

9:16 AM  
Anonymous sarah said...

HI!! Another delurker. I just want to say I LOVE your recipes. And my weird thing.... I break out in a serious looking rash when I get nervouse (or drink) You should see my wedding pictures--I look like a leper!!!

9:56 AM  
Blogger Becky said...

Hmmm...something weird about me....

Not until I was 14 did I realize that my grandpa's wife was actually my step-grandmother. I always called her Elisa (her name) and thought that she was my grandfather's maid.

That story definitely deserves a folio from Darlybird!

10:18 AM  
Blogger petie said...

What a beautiful prize! Thanks GcQ!

10:21 AM  
Blogger La Yen said...

Fine. I am a Darlybird Whore.
And my daughter likes to tongue-kiss the puppy and it makes me vomit EVERY TIME. Which is why she likes to do it.

10:27 AM  
Anonymous Flossie's Mom said...

I grew up with Super Zoe so we did a lot of weird things together. The most fun was probably making audio tape recordings of our Variety Show...complete with interviews, songs, commercials, dramatic readings, cooking segments, game shows and wrestling.
Wait a minute know that I write that all out, that is actually pretty clever for 7 and 9 year olds..."way to go SZ"

10:28 AM  
Anonymous Lisa from WY said...

Am I too late??? I love Darlybird.

10:37 AM  
Blogger Gretchen said...

I found my way here from the high praise of your blog over on Ignore the Crazy.

I've been trying to lure some lurkers out on my blog this week, too.

And I totally know what you mean about avoiding the girl scouts. My kids: "Why are we going in the door that farther away, mommy?" Me: "Shhhhh! Just come quickly!"

11:25 AM  
Blogger ikkinlala said...

Another delurker. Congrats on six months of blogging!

12:23 PM  
Anonymous angel said...

Here's a weird (I was just trying to decide if weird was the right word, and it is infact the very right word) tidbit about me....(and my cousins and brother)

When we were litte we used to try and play outside as late as possible. Our favourite game (if it was dark outside) was to pretend the street lamp (that was actually just a street lamp in my aunts yard - I'm not entirely sure on why it was there) turned us into Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The orange light made our skin appear green and we thought it was the neatest thing ever, and I'm sure were convinced if we stayed green long enough we might actual mutate into said TMNT.

Sadly, here I am, not a Ninja Turtle at all.

1:32 PM  
Blogger Jenny said...

Happy six months blogging!

Hmm, I think everything is weird about me. How about this? Babies with tons of hair freak me out. Probably because I was completely bald as a baby.

2:00 PM  
Blogger lisa v. clark said...

Delurking. . . so liberating, eh?

My husband can turn off street lights with his mind. MY wierd thing is I BELIEVE HIM.

Yeah Darlybird!

2:34 PM  
Blogger Jenny said...

Congratulations on your Six Months of Queso!

3:08 PM  
Blogger citymama1 said...

Love the blog. (This is my first time here.)
Something strange about me: I can pick up anything with my toes. The husband calls them monkey toes. Seriously, I could probably loose both my arms and be just fine....I hope I don't, though.

P.S. Would you mind if I added a link to your blog on my blog?

3:23 PM  
Anonymous Anne K. said...

An oddity about me is every time I'm in New York staying with my sister for a period of time, something catastrophic happens. (except for 9/11) I was there for the power outage, I was there when there was a hurricane in Salt Lake City, I was there when John F. Kennedy Jr. died. I try not to stay longer than a two weeks, when I do something bad happens.

Enjoy the day!

5:14 PM  
Blogger Britmum said...

O.k. random commenting here.

hmmmmmmmm. I am British living in Phoenix AZ but not really totally British. Kind of confused about that one.

Take care

5:40 PM  
Blogger Jennifer said...

I started in with random commenting here some time ago, and I can't, right now, think of one single movie I saw in 2006 (though I did purchase and nearly wear out Sarah McLachlan's Christmas CD), but mostly...there are prizes?! Hello from me! :)

-- Jennifer (Faking It)

8:24 PM  
Blogger luckyzmom said...

Holy moley!

9:17 PM  
Blogger Jenmomof4 said...

I love that stationery!!! It is beautiful. What a fun contest.

10:32 PM  
Blogger Sabrina said...

In the spirit of de-lurking, I'm doing so. Hopped on over from MamaDrama because I have love your Blog name. I live in Ireland now and getting good queso is, um, impossible.
My weird thing: I was that kid in Sunday school who was adamant that Jesus had siblings. I'm an only child and hated it, and I was sure since Jesus was God and all, then he'd invent himself some siblings or something. This did not go over well in the Roman Catholic Church.
Keep on keeping on. . .

5:52 AM  
Blogger ~j. said...

That stationery folio is, without question, my favorite thing on Darlybird's website.

Is that a weird of mine?


I usually love anything con queso (y sin pico since I'm nursing a baby), but as of late I have a lactose...thing, so I need to take the tablets.

De-lurking: I've read you before, but I don't think I've commented. Hi. I'm ~j., and I read blogs at 5:something in the a.m.. I can hear a train right now, and a huge snowstorm rolled in yesterday. My kids love to play Disney Bingo, and I'm wearing really soft socks.

There. Now we're best friends.

6:20 AM  
Blogger Kara said...

That is dandy!

2:44 PM  
Blogger Dana said...

De-lurking way late and obviously missing out on the prize. So now you know I'm commenting for comments sake. :-) I found your blog through Jennifer's (Faking It) and thought on this special week, I'd finally make myself known.

11:29 PM  
Blogger LaLa said...

Wow. Look at all your comments.

I missed the competition :(

3:08 AM  
Blogger Queso said...

Thanks to all for delurking and celebrating the cheese!

And congrats to Lisa V. Clark!

7:48 AM  
Blogger Mama Drama Jenny said...

Holy Vageena! 71 comments?! You rock!

And to think, I'll always be able to say I knew you when.

11:36 AM  

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