Meme time!
Rules of the game, kiddies:
- Link to the person that tagged you and post the rules on your blog.
- Share seven (7) random and/or weird facts about yourself.
- Tag seven random people at the end of your post, and include links to their blogs.
- Let each person know they have been tagged by leaving a notification on their blog.
Here we go…
1. I’m dominantly right-handed, but I can use the mouse from either hand, most of the time with my left whenever I’m at work. The reason being is that I have wrist problems on both hands. And since my left doesn’t have much to do aside from picking my nose, I gave it something more useful to do. ^_^
2. In sort-of relation to #1. I wear my watch on my right wrist. I used to switch it on either wrist, but eventually got so used to checking my right wrist for the time that it stuck.
3. I read newspapers from the last page to the front. A quirk I got from reading Arabic newspaper, I think…
4. I flash the bird inside public toilet stalls before doing my business. I give the dark vents and little nooks the finger in case there are hidden cameras in them. Well, you’ll never know, right…?
5. I learned how to write in Arabic, but can’t read the words nor know what most mean. Dern vowel symbols! I can’t read it without them! But I make good use of it when I want to write something very personal, or that one time during an exam in college. *whistles innocently*
6. There are three things that I hardly ever take off: my two silver bracelets and an anklet. Oh, don’t worry. I make sure I clean them every time.
7. I used to have these dreams, little snippets of a scene in life, that would come true in its exact detail–from the words said to the scenery and people around me. I’m not sure if they’re called prophetic dreams or just deja vu.
Weird or weird?
I got tagged by Sherliez! Now go check out her normalness, why don’t you? ^_~
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you’re so odd to the nth level!!! hehehe
Wish I could have learned the arabic script while still in school ….
I bow to your weirdness
sherliez - March 7, 2008 at 1:56 pm