Saturday, November 10, 2007

The Meme of Four

As I have been tagged by Brian at Laelaps, here is the "Meme of Four";

4 jobs I have had:

1. Salesclerk in a bookstore (B Dalton, Bookseller, if you must know, and part-time).
2. Soldier (US Army).
3. Language Instructor, US Government
4. only had three ... wait. Counselor at Camp Something in high school - does that count?

4 movies I love to watch over and over:

1. Bringing Up Baby
2. Lord of the Rings
3. Big Trouble in Little China
4. Serenity

4 places I have lived:

1. Oak Ridge, Tennessee
2. Pacific Grove, California
3. Würzburg, Germany
4. San Angelo, Texas

4 TV shows I enjoy watching:

1. House, MD
2. Heroes
3. The Daily Show
4. Torchwood

4 places I have been (apparently this should have read "on vacation"):

1. Moscow, RussiaDestin, Florida
2. Edinburgh, Scotland
3. Cardiff, Wales
4. Samarkand, UzbekistanVancouver Island, Canada

4 websites I visit daily:

1. Language Log
2. Dinosaur Comics
3. Talking Points Memo
4. Scienceblogs

4 favorite foods:

1. Fried chicken - especially from that place in Laurel Mall that I can't remember the name of...
2. Lamb saag from the Delhi Dhaba in Bethesda, Maryland
3. Mandarin Orange Sherbet which B&R stopped making years ago but is still my favorite ice cream
4. Sweet and sour pork if it's really good and the rice is sticky

4 places I would rather be:

1. San Francisco
2. The Great Smoky Mountains
3. Vancouver Island
4. London, England

4 blogs I tag (though of course they can ignore this):
1. Evolutionary Middleman
2. Pooflingers Anonymous
3. Headsup: the blog
4. archy

2 comments:

  1. That's not the same chicken and chips place that has the really thick seasoned potato discs is it?

    I remember a place in the Laurel Mall from almost 30 years ago that had the best chicken and chips.

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  2. I don't know if it's the same place, but yes they have thick seasoned potatoes. It's called the Brass Hen (now I remember).

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