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Four things

Captain's Log, Stardate 02.26.2008

Things you may not have known about me:

A) Four jobs I have had in my life:
1. Librarian's assistant
2. Psychology research assistant
3. Biologist
4. Media Center manager

B) Four movies I would watch over and over:
1. Lord of the Rings
2. Pride and Prejudice (BBC version)
3. Firefly/Serenity
4. Persuasion

C) Four places I have lived in my life:
1. Wahiawa, Hawaii
2. Stanford, California
3. San Jose, California
4. Santa Clara, California

D) Four TV shows I love to watch:
1. 24
2. Battlestar Galactica
3. Chuck
4. Burn Notice

E) Four places I have been on vacation:
1. Disneyworld
2. Japan
3. China
4. New York

F) Web sites I visit almost every day:
1. Statcounter
2. Amazon
3. ACFW
4. my blog

G) Four of my favorite foods:
1. steak, on the rare side of medium rare
2. potatoes made any way, but especially French fries
3. foie gras
4. Portuguese sausage

H) Four places I would rather be right now:
1. Heaven
2. Hawaii
3. Great Britain
4. Italy

Anyone want to join in? Leave your answers in the comments or a link to your blog!

Comments

Ausjenny said…
Im up for a challange I just cant spell tonight (think i need a holiday!)
http://ausjenny.blogspot.com
Tyora Moody said…
Cool! I received something similar at the office yesterday. I posted my version on CookieAisle.com.
Brittanie said…
Hi Camy
I posted mine at my Xanga and Google.
www.abookloverforever.blogspot.com
Kara said…
I'm in :)

www.chicklitdownunder.blogspot.com
Anonymous said…
Battlestar, Serenity, Firefly...I knew we were friends for a reason!!
Brittanie said…
Miss Geno's chicken is kinda like chicken CACCIATORE but with no mushrooms. We make ours with bellpeppers and canned tomatoes. We serve it over egg noodles. YUM! Now I want some :)

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