Thursday, May 24, 2007

Tagged Man!

A friend of mine tagged me yesterday... "Ahiiight"

Le Rules:
1: Each player starts with 8 random facts/habits abou
t themselves.
2: People who are tagged, write a blog post about their own 8 random things, and post these rules.
3: At the end of your post you need to tag 8 people and include their names.
4: Don't forget to leave them a comment and tell them they're tag
ged, and to read your blog.

I'm a player. Here we go:

All those creepy type-A young ladies are strangely attracted to me; well, not all of them, but you understand. What tends to happen, is they think I'm a nice quiet domesticated young man, until they get to know me. (I'm not)

I've never been to Crater lake. It's always creeped me out anyway.

When I worked for Target, there were these big boxes of gallons of water. I would always drop them too hard and watch a puddle form at my feet. Solution: quickly stack more boxes around it.

I can twitch my left hand pinkie finger up and down REALLY fast.

I've had seven surgeries

I'm currently drinking some Target brand sparkling grape juice.

It's making my face happy.

I tend to take my longboard where ever I can. I love that thing, and it's made out of bamboo too!

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I'm not going to play by the rules. I'm not going to tag anybody. heh

++ In Other news.


Inspired by this photo blog, and my own interest, I bought a Polaroid. Today Kent, Caleb and myself tried it out, tested the lighting etc. I like it.

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Kent decided to snap one of me being stoked and telling him about my new toy. I look nuts.

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Afterward we loitered in the target parking lot with our wine-look-alike bottles. Watching the peoples.

Grace and Peace.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just last week I was thinking to myself, "I wish I had a Polaroid camera." Strange haha. Good pictures! :)

Jen Rouse said...

If you take a blunt pencil or something and lightly squiggle around on the top of a Polaroid while it's developing (or maybe afterward too, I don't remember) you can kind of blend the layers of colors together and make it look like an Impressionist painting. A tiny, square Impressionist painting. I actually learned this fun trick in a class I took in college. The things we pay money to have people teach us!

I like the picture of the ducks.