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May 29, 2007

Meme Memo Redux

Alas, I've been tagged* by a friend down in Oxford, Mary Warner from The Bedroom Reader.  First off, let me say that I publicly disagree with her comments about her native land having little to speak of other than "the fashions of the young dames parading around the Square, or what lawn mowers sound like early Saturday morning."  I mean, Oxford is the place that spawned William Faulkner, who most famously said "Facts and truth really don't have much to do with each other."  And I'm sure Mary has a fertile imagination, right?

Nonetheless, I am now obliged to provide you, gentle reader, with Seven Random Facts from my life:

  1. Blogging is an act best performed by individuals who wake up very early in the morning.  With coffee.
  2. I am passionate about local food.  So much so that my yard is beginning to look like a teeny tiny farm.
  3. Next to my desk is a copy of The Greatest Hits of John Lee Hooker on vinyl.  I do not own a turntable of any kind.
  4. I do own three lawn-mowers but can't seem to coax grass out of the cruel earth.
  5. If you can get along with me you'll love my family.  I'm the least charming person in the group.
  6. I too have done time as a book clerk.
  7. My three-year-old son had a nightmare this evening about "something chasing him around and getting into his toys and I need to go look."  He's asleep now, but that's why I'm awake at 3:04am.

There.  Now I've completed my commitment and it's someone else's turn.  Most notably, I hereby and forthwith tag the following fine commentators:
Squirrel-Squad | Green LA  Girl | Closet Environmentalist | Life Begins at 30 | Low Mileage Food | Slowly She Turned | Pretending to Farm

*Now, the requisite rules from The Bedroom Reader:

Each person tagged gives seven random facts about themselves. Those tagged need to write on their blog seven facts, as well as the rules of the game. You need to tag seven others and list their names on your blog. You have to leave those you plan on tagging a note in their comments so they know that they have been tagged and need to read your blog.

And the linking begins. . .

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OK, so maybe there are other things to write about but I am waiting until I leave Oxford before that laundry is aired. Save for books and musings, I am not at liberty to discuss the interior of the town -- yet.

Ah, John Lee Hooker. And local food. And my site in your blogroll. You are my hero!

If you happen to like Miles Davis as well as JLH, check out the soundtrack for "The Hot Spot," a little known film directed by Dennis Hopper, that I have never seen, but LOVE the music.

Like the random facts, thanks for the link. Cheers!

Hi there - thanks so much for tagging me! Unfortunately I can't do this meme right now ... I am so behind on all my postings. I did something similar in February, though. You can see it here: http://www.lifebeginsat30.com/jen/2007/02/5_things.html

Still thinking, still thinking. God, I think that there's very little left about my life to share, after 2 1/3 years of blogging.

I was memed Crtsy of someone who was memed by you and thus stumbled upon this place. I too do my blogging in the early morning.

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