Alrightie then… Michael Stephens tagged me on this 5 things blog meme / tag game going around right now. So upward and onward – 5 things you don’t know about me:
- I’m an extreme creative and an extreme white collar worker (ie., no real “skills”)… so it’s particularly odd that I worked one summer on a paint/construction crew. Maybe even funnier that they kept me on that long.
- My wife and I have kids every time we move to another state. When we moved from Missouri to Tennessee, we had a kid. When we moved from Tennessee to Mississippi, we had a kid. When we moved from Mississippi back to Missouri, we had a kid. And guess what? We just moved from Missouri to Kansas. <note to self: find out how much “that operation” costs>
- In 1983, I might have been seen wearing those break-dancer, black with white side leg zippers, parachute pants. And a neon orange sweatshirt that said “jump.” At the same time. I wonder why I was picked on?
- Sandwiches have a right-side-up and an upside-down, and MUST be eaten right-side-up.
- Streetlights have a tendency to turn off when I walk or drive underneath them. This happens at least twice a month.
So there we have it! And now, I’m tagging: Aaron Schmidt, Nicole Engard, Michael Porter, David Free, and Chad Boeninger.
Are the top and the bottom of the sandwich determined during the assembly of the sandwich?
(I have had the same experience with regard to streetlights, by the way.)
Are the top and the bottom of the sandwich determined during the assembly of the sandwich?
(I have had the same experience with regard to streetlights, by the way.)
Yes, definitely during the making, although there are a few Sandwich Absolute Truths:
1. condiments are always on top
2. tomato and lettuce are always on top
3. If using a heel, it’s always on top
4. Cheese – op top of the meat, but underneath the lettuce and tomato
One should not vary from these… 🙂
And how funny on the streetlight thing!
Yes, definitely during the making, although there are a few Sandwich Absolute Truths:
1. condiments are always on top
2. tomato and lettuce are always on top
3. If using a heel, it’s always on top
4. Cheese – op top of the meat, but underneath the lettuce and tomato
One should not vary from these… 🙂
And how funny on the streetlight thing!
Yeaaargh! Me be done with this duty. Thanks for tagging me!
http://www.libraryman.com/blog/2006/12/28/five-things-you-probably-dont-know-about-me/
-Michael Porter
Yeaaargh! Me be done with this duty. Thanks for tagging me!
http://www.libraryman.com/blog/2006/12/28/five-things-you-probably-dont-know-about-me/
-Michael Porter