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My First Meme

I haven't spent much time on meme's, only because it requires too much thought. Lisa, however, tagged me with one that doesn't seem too taxing, and it seemed like a good thing to do on my first anniversary of blogging.

"YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE MEME" - "A Few Good Men"

Five items in my freezer:
1. Rasberries
2. Corn tortillas
3. Tilapia
4. Rice socks for aches and pains
5. Half eaten popsicle

Five items in my closet:
1. CO2 cartridge for emergency bike flats - which I never carry with me, thanks to emergency cell phone calls to LaPriel
2. Switch blade - gift from my brother-in-law - in case I ever join a gang
3. Electrical outlet converter kit for international travel
4. My childhood beach towel - Biker Dude with "Ride On Babe" saying
5. Neck pillow for very long plane rides

Five items in my car:
1. Empty Fiji and Evian water bottles - I've decided Evian taste better
2. Dust from mountain drives along dirt roads
3. Map and restaurant guide for Jackson Hole, Wyoming
4. Last month's Fast Company magazine
5. Delta headset (see below)

Five items in my briefcase:
1. Apple Powerbook
2. iPod Nano
3. Assortment of Delta headsets collected from when I get upgraded to first class so when my family flies coach we don't have to buy more to watch the movie
4. Jabra JX10 Bluetooth Headset
5. Super Soduku puzzle book

I tag Simmons and Popeye. Aussie Yam is also welcomed to participate, but I am afraid she might be all memed out.

Comments

Nicely done, JD! Your list of items in your closet reads like one of those "how to survive a kidnapping" books or somesuch. You are quite the adventurer!

I didn't say I used them. That's the beauty of memes. You can appear to be anything you want, by what five things you list in each category.

Okay JD, I'll respond to this early this week; I just posted something with which to start off the week.

Yeah! Another Apple user!

Yep, Kell. I have been a convert for about 18 months now. Even bought an iMac for the kids. I still have to keep a Windows machine in my office to access those software providers that insist on PC compatible only. Drives me nuts.

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