All these MEME things get really tiresome sometimes.
But, having been tagged by my dear friend PurpleParrot in her post here, I hereby answer the infamous MEME4 behind this lovely cut.
Four jobs I’ve had in my life:
- Investment Banking
- Computer Protector
- Theater technician
- Actually a classified job
Four movies I could watch over and over:
- Anything by Kevin Smith
- Still Crazy
- The Princess Bride (I’m hopless, aren’t I?)
- Labyrinth – a serious classic
Four places I’ve lived:
- Southern California (after being born)
- Austin, Texas (where I really grew up and acquired my wonderful redneck tendencies)
- West Bank, Israel (a little settlement that was hell)
- My friend Yos’s easy chair (for a year out of high school, when I just didn’t want to go home)
Four TV Shows I Love to watch:
- Scrubs – Zach Braff’s internal monologue is something to admire
- American Chopper – if you haven’t seen it, do. One of the best reality shows ever!
- Veronica Mars – Don’t you just want to eat her
outup? - Drawn Together – Another reality show, but of a slightly different nature
Four places I have been to on vacation:
- Greece, with a bunch of friends
- The Grand Canyon, when I was an infant and can’t remember it
- Zurich, completely by mistake
- Manhattan, New York, while trying to figure out the future. I failed, can’t you see?
Four websites I visit daily: (altho thanks to RSS, these are dropping steadily)
- Google, duh….
- My LJ Friends page – to keep up with my tabs on you all
- Engadget – for the wonderful toys they show me
- College Roomies From Hell
Four of my favorite foods:
- Eggplant parmesean
- Vegetarian lasagna
- TOMATOES
- Pizza, but not from just anywhere, specific pizzas. There’s actually a qualifying test to join the list,
Four places I’d rather be:
- The Greenbrier – I’ll let you figure that one out
- Southern California, for the year-round biker-friendly weather
- Manhattan Island, NY – for the craziness and noise
- London, England – some place that’s foreign enough to be different, yet I can be understood well enough in a language I already know
Four books I’ll read over and over again:
- Anything by Terry Pratchett, which covers most of my library
- Godel, Escher & Bach – a seriously heavy book, that has a lot to teach each time I pick it up
- Green Aroow: Quiver – it may be a comic book collection, but the dialogue and story is so dark in there that it’s fun
- Finally, the amount of time’s I’ve read Clive Cussler’s “Raise the Titanic”, solely based on the fact that it’s a book in the bathroom, is staggering.
Ok, now that I’m finally done with that crap, I’m tagging a few others to wade through these questions themselves. Herein, let it be known that: , , , and are hereby asked to do the same.
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