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Tag… I'm it

By sleslie on February 16, 2006

Out of fear that I will have 100 years of bad luck, here’s my response to D’Arcy’s tagging me:

Four jobs I’ve had
- dishwasher
- burger flipper
- knowledge carpenter
- strawberry picker (not in this order!)

Four movies I can (and do) watch over and over
- Taxi Driver
- Cool Hand Luke
- Slapshot
- My side of the Mountain

Four places I’ve lived
- Montreal, Quebec
- London, Ontario
- Cardiff, Wales
- Banff, Alberta

Four TV shows I(‘ve) love(d)
- James Burke’s Connections
- Dennis Potter’s Singing Detective
- Made In Britain (Tim Roth’s first part)
- reGenesis (oh please bring it back!)

Four places I’ve vacationed
- the canyons of Utah
- the mountains of Wales
- Prague
- Australia

Four of my favorite dishes
- Pad Thai (almost anywhere, just love the stuff)
- the medallions of Buffalo tenderloin at the Banff Springs
- my Mum’s roast beef and yorkshire pudding
- my wife’s mac and cheese

Four sites I visit daily
- bloglines
- google
- umm, is there anywhere else?

Four places I would rather be right now
- right here
- right now
- the forest
- the ocean

Four books (or series) I love
- Neal Stephenson’s The Baroque Cycle (though I actually think Cryptonomicon said it better, in less words)
- anything by Richard Powers, but especially The Goldbug Variations (and Gain!)
- Thomas Pynchon, The Crying of Lot 49
- Don Delillo, White Noise

Four video games I can (and do or did) play over and over
- never really played video game except for an intense period of blowing things up in Doom

Four bloggers I am tagging
- NOT! This dies here.

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