Monday, December 19, 2005

Blast you, PS. I was content to forever escape the dreaded grasp of being tagged until you had to ruin it. There is a first for everything so here it goes.

Four jobs you have had in your life: hot food runner at a conference center, warehouse (pulling orders and driving a forklift),security job at college, and sales associate at ING Direct (current job)

Four movies you could watch over and over: Braveheart, Dr. Strangelove, Boondock Saints, and Goodmorning Vietnam

Four places you've lived: Amsterdam Netherlands (aka Holland), Puno India, Abington Maryland, and North East Maryland

Four TV shows you love to watch: Rugby (I have an extra channel on direct tv where i can watch games), Iron Chef, Sportscenter, and Comedy Central presents....

Four places you've been on vacation: Bangkok Thailand, Malaysia, Malagia Spain, and Myrtle beach SC

Four websites you visit daily: gmail, questionablecontent.net (a sweet webcomic),fanatasy sports on yahoo, and espn

Four of your favorite foods: I plead the fifth on this question

Four places you'd rather be right now: in anna's arms, anywhere in europe, playing rugby, and in a pub drinking a good beer with my friend

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Nothing in this world stirs up more fear then the possibility of snow. The announcement from the weather prognosticators of the slightest chance of the white stuff creates mass hysteria. IPods and Xbox 360 no longer are the most desirable items for sale but rather bread, milk, and toilet paper. Granted, each product deserves its place in our hearts for the services they render. Why does the possibility of a couple inches of snow mean I must drop what I am currently engaging in and run to the nearest store selling such products? To all those people who live up north, I apologize for the stupidity of the majority of my fellow citizens of the mid-Atlantic. The snow's reaction remains a humorous site for any to behold who have spent an extend period of time living in a snowy climate. Small and delicate snow may be but it was the power to shut down states at its very mention. To quote Murray Rothbard, "Mass delusions are not rare. They are the salt of human history."