To start with, Will at View From the Foothills has tagged Lars and me with a meme. Lars did this last week. The rules are as follows:
- Link to the person that tagged you.
- Post the rules on your blog.
- Share six non-important things/habits/quirks about yourself.
- Tag six random people at the end of your post by linking to their blogs.
- Let each random person know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their website.
I have to ask how one can tag random people. What would make my picks random? Nevermind, here’re my six:
- I have worn contacts in the past. I wear glasses now, and I’ve been thinking about wearing contacts again.
- I dislike mowing my yard, but I do enjoy planting flowers and vegetables. I may buying a tiller for our garden, because I don’t think I can borrow one. I probably won’t buy a tiller, but I’ve been thinking about it.
- I took my little family to Disney World last September, but we didn’t go in. We tried to do several free activities available outside the parks. We failed to interest the children much, but the ice cream parlor and candy store were hits.
- I like to try new foods, but I’m not keen on meeting new people.
- I don’t share the usual beefs about the clichés people use when they pray. In fact, it irritates me a bit to hear people gripe about other people’s prayer habits. I understand the need for teaching us to pray better, personally and publicly, but let’s smear some more grace on this problem and avoid whining about it. Just trying to be a blessing.
- I enjoyed watching Double Indemnity last night. That Edward G. Robinson is fantastic. I have to see him in another movie.
Now, I’ll post this entry and tag a few people later today. Feel free to volunteer.
Tillers are SO cool. Nicer to have a friend to borrow one, but they really do make soil prep and amendment a lot easier.
As for E.G.R. look for:
Key Largo (with Bogart AND Bacall!)
Brother Orchid (sweet, sentimental, and somewhat comedic)
Little Ceaser (the classic gangster flick)
The Cincinatti Kid (With Steve McQueen. Real poker is played with 5 cards.)
A Slight Case of Murder (sidesplitting slapstick, among other things)