The Queen's Tuesday Meme

The Blabbermouth Meme

1. When you were a child did you ever blab a family secret and get in trouble for it later?

I honestly cannot remember if I did this or not.  However, knowing how kids are, I am sure I probably did.  


2. Have you said anything in the last 24 hours that you regret?

Not in the last 24 hours….

3. Have you ever blabbermouthed something to a significant other that in hindsight you really should have kept to yourself?

Yes, absolutely.  

4. Have you ever written anything on your blog that you wish you could take back?

Nope.  I have written things that are certainly painful for some people to read, but I do not wish to take any of it back.

5. Are you the blabber or the blabbee? Tell us your most embarrassing blabbermouth moment.

I have been both.  I am not really one or the other now.  Trying to think of the most embarrassing one is difficult.


I think the most embarrassing one is the time I passed on the information that I had been told about a particular incident, and the person I told it to already knew about it.  In addition, the things I had been told were actually not true.  So not only did I get busted being a blabbermouth, I busted the original blabbermouth in a lie. 

6. Who is the biggest blabbermouth tattletale in your household?




This one is easy. My daughter.  Whenever I do something that I wish to keep secret, I have to specifically tell her to keep her mouth shut.  It never works.

7. You are the Blog Paparazzi! Which blogger’s real photograph are you most interested in getting?




I am new to blogging so I am just now building my list of blogs I read on a regular basis.  Every one I go to now already has a real picture of the blogger. 

8. If you could hire the loudest and most skilled blabbermouth in the universe to do your talking for you and advertise it well, what message would you like to spread to humanity? Don’t hold back. 

I would really like my town crier (blabbermouth) to pass on the message of not making judgments about people with mental illnesses.  They have a disease, just like diabetes is a disease.  They cannot help how they behave when their disease is out of control and most likely how they are behaving is not how they would behave if they were getting treatment.  We should be supportive of people with mental illnesses and encourage them to get help for their disease.  

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