Well, my friend, Maraca, you have me in your clutches with this one. I may do this in stages. Or not. I spend time of late thinking "maybe I will, maybe I won't."
Blogistan? Are you the first to coin that moniker? I ask because I have not read it here. Yet. Or rather, before today.
Vicki @ Maraca: Seven Things has tagged me to reveal seven things about myself, preferably random or weird things.
Here are the rules:
1) Link to your tagger and list these rules on your blog
2) Share 7 facts about yourself, some random, some weird
3) Tag 7 more people at the end of your post by leaving their names as well as links to their blogs
4) Let them know they've been tagged by leaving a comment on their blogs.
Seven random and/or weird things about me:
I can, yes, I can, touch the tip of my tongue to the tip of my nose. (eeeuuuwww factored in)
My memory for all things 'my teen years' is mostly blank. I worry that this is not normal. Or is.
I do not vote in primary elections because I don't think it is the business of the lady at the counter, which party I am voting for. Registered Independents Unite!
Years ago I was a dancer. Tap was my specialty!
I have four new books sitting on the night stand waiting patiently to be read; I dust them free of charge.
My parents named us sans middle names and we were always referred to by our full name at home. Never a nickname.
I owned a 1976 Yamaha 400 motorcycle. Had to. I was The Parts Lady on Saturdays at a busy motorcycle dealership. When I sold it at the end of the same summer I purchased it there were 84 miles on it. I was a much better passenger than driver.
Okay, who to tag?
That's coming up in an edit a little later.
Hey, thanks for playing! The tongue thing is impressive. And I'd give money to forget my teen years. LOL
ReplyDeleteI got "Blogistan" from Jaquandor, who used to blog at Byzantium Shores, http://byzantiumshores.blogspot.com. I'm not sure whether he coined the name or not, but I believe it's the Blogger equivalent of "J-Land". Anyway, it always made me smile.
RE: Primary Elections-- This is why I love Oregon's vote-by-mail. I can vote for whoever or whatever I want and no one can connect ME with that vote. It's very liberating.
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