Well, here's a blog "game" I picked up from Myrhaf. I find them amusing, okay? I don't propagate chain letters. I didn't do the blonde joke (I'd link to it, but then I'd be doing the joke, and I'm not that mean.)
So, here it is:
Four Jobs I Have Had in My Life:
Administrative Assistant
Telerecruiter
Data Entry Clerk
Tissue Processing Technician
Four Movies I Could Watch Over and Over, and Have:
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
The Matrix
The Lord of the Rings
Saving Private Ryan
(I don't watch movies more than once any more, so those were hard to pick.)
Four Places I Have Lived
Dayton, Ohio
Fulda, Germany
Blacksburg, Virginia
Aurora, Illinois
Four TV Shows I Love to Watch
Jeopardy
Simpsons
King of the Hill
Yu-gi-oh
(I will sit down and watch if any of these shows are on, but I don't watch them on a regular basis.)
Four Places I Have Been on Vacation
Paris
Hawaii
Koln (Cologne)
Amsterdam
Four Websites I Visit Daily
Objectivism Online
Myrhaf
Gus Van Horn
NoodleFood
Four Favorite Foods
Swedish cured barbequed pork loin
Cashew Chicken
Lamb Korma
cherry cordials
Four Places I Would Rather Be Right Now
Hawaii
Watching a good movie in a theater
cuddling with someone special
in my own house
Book reviews, art, gaming, Objectivism and thoughts on other topics as they occur.
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Jan 27, 2006
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4 comments:
I hope this isn't too personal a question: What is a "tissue processing technician"?
That's my new job. I work in a tissue bank that recovers donated tissues from cadavers. I clean excess tissue (fat and muscle) off various bones(femur, ilium, tibia, fibula, sometimes arm bones like humerus and ulna) tendons (achilles, posterior tibialis) and other connective tissues like fascia and pericardium, then run them through various cleansing solutions and process them into grafts for transplant into patients.
Ok, that makes sense.
For some silly reason, my mind got stuck on Kleenex.
Ha ha ha.
Like I haven't heard THAT joke before.
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