Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Security Questions

You know those security questions that they make you answer whenever you sign up for an account somewhere? I always have the hardest time picking out the one I want to answer. I mean, I need a question that has one answer and one answer only. I think I just overanalyse things. When they ask for my high school, I can't decide if I should put "homeschool" or "LCA" or "Liberty Christian Academy." Which one will I put next time? First car? "Tempo" or "Ford Tempo"? It's so confusing. What further increases my troubles is when they tell you that the answers are case sensitive. What if next time, I decide to write tempo in lower case and it doesn't accept my answer? I would probably just give up.
Joanna and I were discussing security questions over lunch and I decided to make up some of my own. Here they are, and, remember, all answers are case sensitive. Also, once you begin typing, you will not be able to backspace, and therefore, cannot change your answer, even if you have a typo. Sorry, you should have been more careful.

Describe yourself, using colors.

What is your goal?

What is your great-great-grandmother's (on your paternal side) maiden name?

What shoes do you have on?

What was your favorite food at age 11?

Make up a poem.