Four truths and a lie

(Via Lainey)

  1. I was reading Jane Eyre, Count of Monte Cristo and Don Quixote by the time I was eight.
  2. I met Katie Couric one year in Lexington, Kentucky. She was there for the Derby; I was there for a business conference.
  3. I have never had any piano lessons but I can replay any piece of music I hear, though I cannot read music.
  4. For about a year, I was the mistress of a Lebanese noble,who showered me in platinum jewelry and Chanel Allure.
  5. I eloped to Vegas when I was six months pregnant.

So how well do you know me? Try your luck, see if you can spot the lie!

7 Responses

  1. lovelysalome
    lovelysalome
    October 27, 2006 at 9:47 pm | | Reply

    The piano part is the lie.

  2. lainey bancroft
    lainey bancroft
    October 29, 2006 at 2:18 pm | | Reply

    That’s my guess too, but maybe just because I never figured out how to tap anything besides ‘chopsticks’, despite the fact that I could read music.
    I can play ‘happy b.d’ and ‘smoke on the water’ on the guitar though :)

  3. Jacqueline Barbour
    Jacqueline Barbour
    October 30, 2006 at 9:46 pm | | Reply

    Hmm, I was going to guess the Lebanese businessman, but only because I couldn’t imagine Annie calling herself anyone’s “mistress”, LOL!

  4. Jacqueline Barbour
    Jacqueline Barbour
    October 30, 2006 at 9:47 pm | | Reply

    Oh, and Lainey, sounds like you and my 9yo son could have a jam session. Every instrument he’s ever learned (piano, guitar, and clarinet to date), the FIRST thing he does is figure out how to play Smoke on the Water.

  5. Annie Dean
    Annie Dean
    November 4, 2006 at 6:21 am | | Reply

    Lovelysalome is right. I’ve had piano lessons and I can read music and I can’t play anything by ear. I play badly by the way. My hands are too small to stretch an octave.

  6. lovelysalome
    lovelysalome
    November 5, 2006 at 12:05 am | | Reply

    I figured that at some point during our discussion of my MS, you would’ve mentioned some amazing musical aptitude :)

  7. Annie Dean
    Annie Dean
    November 6, 2006 at 5:26 pm | | Reply

    Yep, exactly. Remind me to tell you the story of the nobleman someday.

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