Tuesday, December 18, 2007

I've Been Tagged

My friend Judy tagged me with this meme. It took me a while to get around to doing it, but, what the hell, better late than never, right? Don't answer that.

I'm supposed to tag seven other bloggers, which is impossible since I don't even know seven other bloggers. So, as a compromise, I've listed 11 random/weird things about myself and tagged 3 other bloggers. The mathematically astute will note that 11 and 3 add up to 14...same as 7 random things and 7 people tagged.

So, here goes:

1. I'm a voracious reader. I normally read at least one book a week, and sometimes several per week.

2. I've been trying to write a novel for the past 4 friggin' years. I am actually coming down the homestretch and WILL have the first draft finished by year end.

3. I do most of the cooking in my home. It is one of the things that relaxes me, and people tell me I'm pretty good at it. I cook mostly Italian/Mediterranean.

4. I am addicted to ballroom dancing. Until about a year ago I was dance-o-phobic, but then started taking lessons with my wife and became hooked. See my post here.

5. One of the first posts I ever made on this blog is the most popular page visited. I get about 40 Google hits a day for my N'Italian Lessons. In case anyone has missed it you can find it here, and if you're interested in what these words and expressions actually sound like there's a link to some sound bites here.

6. I have a black belt in tae kwan do. Actually, I've completed all my requirements up to third degree black belt, but just never bothered to get officially tested.

7. I love telling stories and jokes. At family gatherings my nieces pre-introduce me to their boyfriends as the guy who'll be telling all the jokes.

8. In high school I was the runner-up for class lover. Okay, okay, you can pick yourself up off the floor and stop laughing. The guy who won actually put on a campaign, but campaigns reminded me too much of politics…which I hated even back then.

9. Speaking of which...I abhor politics and politicians. Just writing that last sentence probably made my blood pressure kick up about 30 points. I pay enough income taxes each year to pay a good portion of your typical politician's salary….shit, just thinking about that is making my head pound so I've got to stop.

10. I've spent the last 40 years trying to get over the guilt trip my parents laid on me about taking vacations being sinful. My father never took a vacation and we were raised to believe that vacations were only taken by "lazy good-for-nothings" that were pissing away their money instead of saving it for important things. That was a direct quote from my mother. I just turned 60 and I am almost over it.

11. I'm a sex addict.

Ha!! Got ya' with that last one, didn't I? Actually, I wish it were true it's not true.

I'm tagging Duke of Earle, Sudie Girl, and Claudia. I was going to tag Old Horsetail Snake too, but someone beat me to him.

So, here are the rules:

1. Link to the person that tagged you and post the rules on your blog.
2. Share 7 random and or weird things about yourself.
3. Tag 7 random people at the end of your post and include links to their blogs.
4. Let each person know that they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.


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4 comments:

Claudia said...

alright... I will take a few days to finish this, I gather. You old sexy joker.

Sudiegirl said...

aaahhhhh!

Dude, I'm only 38! How many more random things could I possibly have to tell you?

*sigh*

kenju said...

HA! An excellent way to even out the difference, Bababing. I already knew some of those things, but not all of them. Good luck on your novel; I'd love to read it when it is published.

If I could get my husband to cook (well) and dance (well), he could be a sex addict and I wouldn't mind...LOL

OldHorsetailSnake said...

About the story-telling: I have an ex-brother-in-law who is a world class story teller. Once he started to tell me a story and I said, "I've already heard that one." Didn't matter, he said: "You're going to hear it again." And so I did.