Alrighty then, I've been tagged, so I gotta come up with six things that no one knows about me.
I'm pretty forthcoming with information about myself, so this might take a few minutes.
1) I am fascinated by New Zealand. This one time in third grade I did a report on the country, and I dressed up like Sir Edmund Hillary, and ever since then I've always wanted to go there and hike around.
2) Top five historical people I would like to meet after I die (excluding religious people who you are probably going to be required to meet with, anyway): Abraham Lincoln, JS Bach, George Mallory, Pablo Casals, and Jimmy Stewart.
3) In another life, I'd love to be a firefighter, or paramedic.
4) I have zero interest in living in, or even visiting, the south of the US. None at all. Ever.
5) I have had this recent fascination about where people feel their souls inside their body. I had a recent conversation with my sister, who can "feel her soul" right behind her face, like it's hiding back there. I can feel my soul like a little distended, Y-shaped creature that lives behind my eyes and has two long limbs that stretch down into my arms and into my hands. Weird, eh?
6) I'd really love to learn how to cook. Really well.
Alright, tag to Josh Holyoak, Greg Corey, Patty Day, Rob Ferre, Derek Wright, and one other person who happens upon this blog for the first time.
End Transmission.
I'm pretty forthcoming with information about myself, so this might take a few minutes.
1) I am fascinated by New Zealand. This one time in third grade I did a report on the country, and I dressed up like Sir Edmund Hillary, and ever since then I've always wanted to go there and hike around.
2) Top five historical people I would like to meet after I die (excluding religious people who you are probably going to be required to meet with, anyway): Abraham Lincoln, JS Bach, George Mallory, Pablo Casals, and Jimmy Stewart.
3) In another life, I'd love to be a firefighter, or paramedic.
4) I have zero interest in living in, or even visiting, the south of the US. None at all. Ever.
5) I have had this recent fascination about where people feel their souls inside their body. I had a recent conversation with my sister, who can "feel her soul" right behind her face, like it's hiding back there. I can feel my soul like a little distended, Y-shaped creature that lives behind my eyes and has two long limbs that stretch down into my arms and into my hands. Weird, eh?
6) I'd really love to learn how to cook. Really well.
Alright, tag to Josh Holyoak, Greg Corey, Patty Day, Rob Ferre, Derek Wright, and one other person who happens upon this blog for the first time.
End Transmission.
4 Comments:
Yahoo! You are my first taggee who has followed through. That is all stuff I never knew about you... y-shaped soul, eh...wierd.
Mission Accomplished.
why retype it? I'll just link to it: http://dskye.blogspot.com/2007/11/10-wierd-facts-about-me.html I'll be the "one other person who happens upon this blog for the first time" You have a very entertaining blog :) --For your "records" :) I feel my soul in my head, not "in" my brain, but around it like a balloon, but under the skull, when I get knocked in the head it feels like it hits my soul first, THEN it hits the "rest" of me... I "feel" it around the whole top half and back half of my head... What an intersting thing to think about, thanks!
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