Five Things You Might Not Know About Me
Posted on Jan 2nd, 2007
by
Walker
Steve tagged me!
1) I used to live in the woods and work in a big technology corporation, at the same time.
2) And I used to drag race ATVs!
3) I watch "My Name is Earl" with passion and I consider it to be among the greater gifts of media to mainstream American culture today.
4) Wearily travelling in Italy, I once had a dream that I had gotten on the wrong train on a certain track number (since forgotten), and I needed to be on train on another certain number.
Then I woke up, and it was true! I had go back the other direction and get on the exact train track number I had dreamed.
5) My mother taught me to read before preschool, shortly after I figured out how to set the VCR clock by reading the manual somehow. I taught myself engineering concepts by reading instruction manuals and putting together consumer products in my father's hardware store throughout my childhood. Manuals remained my favorite literature until my teenage years.
6) This statement is against the rules. I never break the rules. Never.
~C4 SAYS, For those who got tagged and had blogged their Five Things, make sure you tag your blog post with ”Five Things”. Why? So everyone can see your post when they go to this URL:
http://www.zaadz.com/blog/tags/five+things
1) I used to live in the woods and work in a big technology corporation, at the same time.
2) And I used to drag race ATVs!
3) I watch "My Name is Earl" with passion and I consider it to be among the greater gifts of media to mainstream American culture today.
4) Wearily travelling in Italy, I once had a dream that I had gotten on the wrong train on a certain track number (since forgotten), and I needed to be on train on another certain number.
Then I woke up, and it was true! I had go back the other direction and get on the exact train track number I had dreamed.
5) My mother taught me to read before preschool, shortly after I figured out how to set the VCR clock by reading the manual somehow. I taught myself engineering concepts by reading instruction manuals and putting together consumer products in my father's hardware store throughout my childhood. Manuals remained my favorite literature until my teenage years.
6) This statement is against the rules. I never break the rules. Never.
~C4 SAYS, For those who got tagged and had blogged their Five Things, make sure you tag your blog post with ”Five Things”. Why? So everyone can see your post when they go to this URL:
http://www.zaadz.com/blog/tags/five+things
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