with Imagination: by Dustin Diaz

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Tag This

Sunday, January 22nd, 2006

In the peak moment of getting over writers block along comes an email from Koray Ataman letting me know that I’ve been tagged. I thought, ok - that’s cute. Come to find out, it’s another meme… and it’s about time! I miss these things. Although cheesy at their finest, it proves to be a good little exercise to put together a post to put me out of my misery of drawing a blank on what to write. So here it is…

Four jobs I’ve had in my life

Four movies I can watch over and over

  • Major League
  • Road Trip
  • Napolean Dynamite
  • The Ghost Busters

Four places I have lived

Although I’ve lived in over 30 homes in my entire life, I’ll just name a couple citys in California, U.S.A.

  • San Diego
  • Homeless…
  • Sacramento
  • Sunnyvale

Four TV shows I love to watch

  • The Simpsons
  • That 70’s show
  • sorry…two is all you’re gonna get out of me

Four places I have been on vacation

  • Yosemite National Park (Half Dome)
  • Somewhere in Arizona
  • Tennessee, I think
  • Boston

Four websites I visit daily

Four of my favorite foods

  • Cotija’s Mexican Food (in San Diego)
  • Pizza Hut Pizza - no really.
  • Texas Roadhouse Steak
  • My own Pop’s cookin’. Sorry, but I bet it’s better than your Moms.

Four places I would rather be right now

  • The Shower
  • Sleeping in my bed
  • Doing it
  • No where else, I’m completely fine where I’m at

Four bloggers I am tagging

Now go do something useful!

2 Responses to “Tag This”

  1. Jason Beaird

    Not It!

  2. Elliot Swan » You know you love these

    […] to finish it sometime soon. But in the meanwhile, I’ve been “tagged” by Dustin Diaz to do one of those memes. You know, t […]

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