Can you touch your shoulders?

A: Massachusetts

Q: Name 3 things that are on your left right now.

A: pillows, pencil bag, wall…

Q: what is to your left? :3

A: My coffee, the printer, the pc’s tower and the phone… and a stack of papers.

Q: Has the weather gone nuts where you are as well?

A: it’s cold ;-; weird planet. My miss my home land 3:

Q: is there a status of Athena where you live? ;D

I want cold too. It’s 23C, I’m walking around in a t-shirt and it’s only February :frowning:

A: Statue? Yeah, more than one if I remember correctly.

Q: A famous landmark of your place?

A: Burj Khalifa

Q: What is in front of you?

Computer(at work)

What was before: egg or chicken?

I would say Chicken

Best place to visit?

A/Q: In general or in our country?

A: Any place with animals

Q: In general?

What? :S

A: The UK.

Q: Most annoying and unnecessary keyboard button?

(ot I meant that I love being around animals, so anywhere with animals really :slight_smile: )

A: I can’t really think of any

Q: Work or study?

Work

Would you recommend your country as a place to live?

No, no, no. I would recommend it as a place to visit, but not to live.

Do you have some winter holidays in your country? We have 2 weeks of it, but not the whole country at one time.

Yes, he was delicious

Shart

Some air, then my thumb, then my sandwich, then the rest of my hand, some more air, my laptop, some more air and my window.

Yes

We have half terms but they don’t do them as winter holidays

Q: Most annoying month and why?

october, for no reason at all.

What is your favorite childhood cartoon?

Tom and Jerry

Q:Why are the months named incorrectly? Oct is not the 8th, Dec is not the 10th.

A/Q: What do you mean?

As in why isn’t the 8th month of the year called October and the 10th December?

A: Apparently we owe the modern calendar’s differing number of days each month and the names of the months to the Romans and Greek Gods. The early Roman calendar consisted of 12 months beginning in March. The early Romans attempted to syncronize the months with the first crescent moon following a new moon resulting in some months of 29 days and some of more.

Their calender looked something like this:

Martius 31
Aprilis 29
Maius 31
Iunius 29
Quintilis 31
Sextilis 29
September 29
October 31
November 29
December 29
Ianuarius 29
Februarius 28

Then Julius Ceasar came, asked an astronomer, Sosigenes of Alexandria, Egypt, to devise a better calendar and created the “Julian Calender”, switched and renamed months and even and named one month [July] after himself.

At least, that’s what I read here: Roman Calendar

Q: Are you a shop-a-holic?