The Random Fact Meme
Sep. 17th, 2005 09:55 pmI was tagged by
lostmiseashellz what feels like eons ago. I do as I'm ordered.
Write 20 random facts about yourself then tag the same amount of people as minutes it takes you to write the facts. If you're tagged it's your turn.
1. Un-waxed I have eyebrows in the same league as Gale Harold, Peter Gallagher, Chris Noth, and Frida Kahlo; the suckas are large and in-charge. I used to think it was a good (read: "fashionable") thing, since my folks used to call them "perfect eyebrows". I learnt differently once confronted with the gossipy masses at adolescence.
2. I own two pairs of jeans.
3. My first crush was on cousin of mine, a tall dorky chubby lad with glasses. It would seem I developed a little bit of a pattern over time. Subconsciously, of course.
4. When feeling disturbed I tend to impulse buy books and CDs.
5. I walk with a slight limp, which becomes pronounced when I'm fatigued.
6. I occasionally think my life would be easier if I were male.
7. My first album was Alvin and the Chipmunks' Merry Christmas (from...), purchased for me by my father when I was one or two. We used to play it every Christmas, until the record player died.
8. I often pick at my lips with my teeth.
9. "Wiana" stands for "What's In A Name, Anyway?", what I used to have in my profile. I found the acronym to be neater and a little less pretentious-sounding. Mission accomplished?
10. The first CD I owned was classical - clarinet works played by Richard Stoltzman ( orchestra). It was given to me as a surprise by my elementary school band teacher right before Christmas break, after my bandmates left to return to class. It was the first truly meaningful present I received from anyone, I think (and, to be cynical, maybe the only one up to this point in my life as well). He always thought I had major potential.
11. It's taken me three tries to get through this meme. My computer's frozen by the time I start on answer #5.
12. I hate it in classes when people raise their hand to ask a question and then start out by saying "I have a question..."
13. The first CD I purchased was Aerosmith's Get a Grip.
14. I just can't seem to grasp most Japanese animation.
15. I started reading comics inadvertently, when a search under my uncle's bed turned up some issues of X-Men instead of the porn mags I'd been hunting.
16. I'd rather be ignored than patronized.
17. I own a Yanni CD. And the soundtrack to Riverdance. Both have been played a lot.
18. I was baptized Catholic, went to a Lutheran elementary, and now frequent an Episcopalian church. I figure I'm either going to chuck the religion out the door or go to Islam next.
19. Aerosmith's Don't Wanna Miss a Thing has negative associations for me.
20. I wish I hadn't gone to Italy.
Since it technically took me 23 hours to complete this thing, what with my shoddy computer and all, I'm not going to tag anyone. If you want to do it, go right ahead; I want to read your response.
Write 20 random facts about yourself then tag the same amount of people as minutes it takes you to write the facts. If you're tagged it's your turn.
1. Un-waxed I have eyebrows in the same league as Gale Harold, Peter Gallagher, Chris Noth, and Frida Kahlo; the suckas are large and in-charge. I used to think it was a good (read: "fashionable") thing, since my folks used to call them "perfect eyebrows". I learnt differently once confronted with the gossipy masses at adolescence.
2. I own two pairs of jeans.
3. My first crush was on cousin of mine, a tall dorky chubby lad with glasses. It would seem I developed a little bit of a pattern over time. Subconsciously, of course.
4. When feeling disturbed I tend to impulse buy books and CDs.
5. I walk with a slight limp, which becomes pronounced when I'm fatigued.
6. I occasionally think my life would be easier if I were male.
7. My first album was Alvin and the Chipmunks' Merry Christmas (from...), purchased for me by my father when I was one or two. We used to play it every Christmas, until the record player died.
8. I often pick at my lips with my teeth.
9. "Wiana" stands for "What's In A Name, Anyway?", what I used to have in my profile. I found the acronym to be neater and a little less pretentious-sounding. Mission accomplished?
10. The first CD I owned was classical - clarinet works played by Richard Stoltzman ( orchestra). It was given to me as a surprise by my elementary school band teacher right before Christmas break, after my bandmates left to return to class. It was the first truly meaningful present I received from anyone, I think (and, to be cynical, maybe the only one up to this point in my life as well). He always thought I had major potential.
11. It's taken me three tries to get through this meme. My computer's frozen by the time I start on answer #5.
12. I hate it in classes when people raise their hand to ask a question and then start out by saying "I have a question..."
13. The first CD I purchased was Aerosmith's Get a Grip.
14. I just can't seem to grasp most Japanese animation.
15. I started reading comics inadvertently, when a search under my uncle's bed turned up some issues of X-Men instead of the porn mags I'd been hunting.
16. I'd rather be ignored than patronized.
17. I own a Yanni CD. And the soundtrack to Riverdance. Both have been played a lot.
18. I was baptized Catholic, went to a Lutheran elementary, and now frequent an Episcopalian church. I figure I'm either going to chuck the religion out the door or go to Islam next.
19. Aerosmith's Don't Wanna Miss a Thing has negative associations for me.
20. I wish I hadn't gone to Italy.
Since it technically took me 23 hours to complete this thing, what with my shoddy computer and all, I'm not going to tag anyone. If you want to do it, go right ahead; I want to read your response.
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Date: 2005-09-18 11:17 am (UTC)And Yanni and Riverdance...good music, no matter what the dorky connotations are from it :)
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Date: 2005-09-19 01:19 am (UTC)*grin* See, I listen to the man's stuff, and even I don't know if I can categorize Yanni as "good". Bombastic? sure. Sweeping? most definitely. It's intriguing and simplistic, and I've always liked the use of synths. But I'm with you - I'll hold my Yanni Live at the Acropolis CD high.