Jul 27 2007
On Being Tagged – 8 Random Things
It seems the only way I’m going to avoid this tag is to play along 😉
I have been tagged four times to divulge 8 random things about myself. The taggers have been
Kathie from Virtual Assistant (slightly different tag, but basically the same).
Donnie from Car Park at Accure
Cord from Marketing Hipster
Renata From Multiply
So eight random facts about me:
1. I skipped kindy, because my family was overseas.
2. My sister taught me to read
3. I have never used a Mac
4. The expression isn’t true – you can forget how to ride a bike
5. I’m extremely short
6. When I was eight, I deduced that time goes faster as you get older
7. I used to be a gym junkie and weighed 42 kgs (93 pounds). I have SO recovered
8. I changed my major 5 times at university.
I’m not tagging anyone, because I don’t want anyone to feel obligated, but if you’re a reader here please feel free to pick up an “implied tag”.
7 Responses to “On Being Tagged – 8 Random Things”
I’d like to know how you can forget how to ride a bike …
Hi Markk
Me too, but apparently you *can*. Then again, maybe it’s just a heightened awareness of one’s mortality, and fear of same 😉
OMG–you have to remind me of tags.
About a month ago I moved. I blogged about how I was moving and what a joy it was. Despite this, I got six tags. I commented I did not have time to do them now, but would once I got settled. By the time I got around to it–I could not remember all of the people who had tagged me. So to avoid hurting anyone’s feelings I did none of them.
Since then I have gotten two more. I hope to get to them this weekend…..
~Becky
Hi Becky
Nice to see you, glad you’re all settled after the move. Ah, yes – the joys of tagging 😉
One of my friends said he forgot how to ride a bike too. I never believed him. I do now
It was great to know a little more about you.
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