Like the Memes of Old
O.K., how about a happier entry?
Here you are, Ernie, you and your tagging! Like Dylan, I've done this or similar on LiveJournal in the past. But, for all you non-"Elite 'Bloggers", here are some things you may or may not know about me. You can decide whether or not they're interesting.
- I was born breech (upside down) in an E.R. Luckily I was only seven pounds, despite being two weeks late.
- I missed my own high school graduation. I was told it was at 8:00. Alarm didn't go off, woke up at 9:30 A.M. Blargh... Went on with the day. Got a call at 10:00 P.M. from my friend, asking where I was. Said I slept through it. Turns out it was at 8:00 P.M. ...oops
- My great aunt is Lee Meriwether, the first catwoman and televised Miss America.
- I'm selectively ambidextrous. I write right-handedly, but can left-handed (I mainly just don't like smearing my hand across what I'm writing). I do most sports left-handed, especially those involving holding a two-handed thing. I eat on alternating sides.
- I've never been bitten by a mosquito
There you go. Nothing too elaborate! I don't think there's anyone left who hasn't already been tagged... AnnaPants? V.K.?
Comments
wow, awesome random interesting stuff. it's got everything: fame, failure and freakish medical details that convince me once and for all that you are in fact NOT HUMAN. i mean breech and ambidextrous, okay, but the MOSQUITOS?? creepy... :D
Great list of random facty tidbits. (I, too, was a breech baby.) I'm super envious about the selective ambidexterity. I'm totally stuck smearing my hand over all my writing, thanks to this fascist right-handed culture!
A being so toxic, not even the very mosquitos will touch me...!
AAAGH...!!!
Go, Elite! Hmm...maybe we're just...too elite to be so emo? Is that possible!?
All right, breechers! Getting our heads up from the start. With two of us in dOrange, we're more than beating our 3% quota. That has to be good luck (why not?)!
And the dual-handed-ness does come in handy (pun may or may not be intended) for adapting! But, hey, you can always write on a PDA left-handed to avoid smudging (it's what I do!)
Thanks!
Hehe. I never claimed to be normal, I just...pretend to be...! Ha...haha...
Thanks, Matt. (>^-')>