Meme of Fours.
Princess Cat, the longhaired, mystery celebrity look-alike, whom I was fortunate enough to meet at Eric’s Tennessee Shindig, has tagged me with this meme. Being the gott-damned prince that I am, I cannot refuse a request from such a lovely young lady. Besides, it’s Sunday, and I don’t feel like doing any heavy lifting.
Four Jobs That I’ve Had:
1.  Interrogator
2.  Oil Company Salesman  (Chasing guys name Tony around the grease rack.  Bad gig.)/drummer
3.  Psychopharmacologist/drummer
4.  Lawyer/drummer
Four Movies I can watch over and over again: 
1.  Fail Safe
2.  Casablanca
3.  Mister Roberts
4.  Godfather I and II
Four T.V. Shows I love to watch: 
1.  Sopranos
2.  Deadwood
3.  Monty Python reruns
4.  Just about whatever is on the History Channel
Four Website’s I read Daily:  (Tough one; I read dozens of blogs every day) 
1.  Gut Rumbles
2.  mtpolitics
3.  Straight White Guy
4.  Two Nervous Dogs
Four Places I’ve Been on Vacation: 
1.  Holland
2.  Cape Cod
3.  Florida
4.  Hawaii
Four Favorite Foods: 
1,  Peanut Butter
2.  Pizza
3.  Tacos
4.  Real Italian hot dogs (a Jersey thing)
Four places I’d rather be: 
1.  Key West
2.  Maui or the Big Island
3.  On a cruise ship anywhere
4.  Anywhere near the ocean.
Four People I tag (if they haven’t been already):
Rather than tag anyone, I invite everyone to jump into the pool

 
Well, there’s Belize in March…
; )
Comment by Chrissy — January 22, 2006 @ 8:59 pm
Your favorite foods reminds me… A while back a friend was discussing the virtues of peanut butter. We debated brands and crunchy vs creamy. And I shared some of your earlier post. But the novel thing my friend does (at least I hope it is novel, ’cause it sounds too strange) is to eat pb on lettuce. Garden variety iceburg lettuce. Yech! And I love peanut butter.
So is there anything that peanut butter cannot be consumed with? Anyone?
Comment by JCK — January 23, 2006 @ 12:33 am
I’ve never tried it on lettuce, but a nice, sturdy piece of lettuce might serve as a good peanut butter vessel — sort of like a crunchy spoon. It’s not unlike celery, which also works well as a peanut butter carrier.
I don’t think it would be good with salami.
Comment by Jim - Parkway Rest Stop — January 23, 2006 @ 3:21 am
I LOVE DEADWOOD……love it love it…….
Comment by ArmyWifeToddlerMom — January 23, 2006 @ 11:30 am
About pb and salami… try it. You might be suprised.
Then let me know what it tastes like. 🙂
Comment by That 1 Guy — January 23, 2006 @ 1:22 pm
… every day?… you read me every day?… man, I’m truly sorry… I’ll do better… I promise…
Comment by Eric — January 23, 2006 @ 9:27 pm