Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Four Things

Lucy called me out on my Blog-Slackin’ and tagged me with the 4 things MEME. I’ve no excuses for said slackerdom, save for work, full-time school, family, internet time, and my crazy-whack-funky beast of a screenplay. More posts to come in the near future.

Four Jobs I've Held

Delivery Driver/Tech Guy for local Office Supply Company

Waiter

Bagboy

Street-Corner Pharmaceutical Salesman

Four Films I Could Watch Again And Again

The Shining

Starship Troopers

Lost Highway

Office Space

Four Places I've Lived

Brunswick, ME

Pensacola, FL

Virginia Beach, VA

London, England (Rickmansworth)

Four TV Shows I Love

The Sopranos

Seinfeld

South Park

American Idol (‘cause I loves me some Kelly Pickler)


Four Places I've Been On Vacation

Garmisch, Germany (Boy Scout camp)

Berchtesgaden, Germany

Alton Towers (UK theme park)

Disney World

Four Of My Favorite Dishes

Southwestern Omelet

Surf and Turf

Bacon Cheesburger and Fries

Hell, I'll enjoy almost any dish, as long as it’s not a bowl of Ramen Noodles

Four Blogs I Visit Every Day

Fun Joel

One Slack Martian

Scott the Reader

Chris Soth

Four Places I'd Rather Be Right Now

Since I have my daughter with me, there’s no place I’d rather be. (Come on, let me hear those awwws).

5 Comments:

At April 06, 2006 10:03 AM, Blogger Lucy V said...

OHMIGOD YOU'RE ALIVE!!! ALIVE!!!

Welcome back.

Bacon cheesburger and fries, huh? Gonna have one of those right now.

 
At April 09, 2006 7:47 PM, Blogger Adam Renfro said...

Alton Towers anything like Fawlty Towers? If so, I'm there.

 
At April 12, 2006 12:14 PM, Blogger Lucy V said...

Ye jest! Alton Towers is for gimps who like overpriced ice cream and people chucking up on their heads.

 
At April 12, 2006 4:44 PM, Blogger DDog said...

Lucy,

Ahh, you've been spoiled on decent theme parks. You need to come over to the States and check out these theme parks called Six Flags -- a half-assed (err, sorry, "half-arsed" ^o^) verison of Alton Towers.

 
At April 14, 2006 2:56 AM, Blogger Lucy V said...

Hey I speak English-English AND American English and Australian English I'll have you know... One of the benefits of being a TEFL teacher and having to figure out weird student vernacular in (usually) eastern european accents.

 

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