Karina, Sciencegirl, and almost Acmegirl tagged me for this meme.
1.Link to the person who tagged you.
2.Post the rules on your blog.
3.Write six random things about yourself.
4.Tag six people at the end of your post and link to them.
5.Let each person know they’ve been tagged and leave a comment on their blog.
6.Let the tagger know when your entry is up.
My version will be 6 things I've never done.
I've never...
1. learned to drive a manual transmission car.
2. had a proper job interview. or a formal performance evaluation.
3. been responsible for children overnight.
4. voted for a republican.
5. lived in the same home as my oldest brother for more than ~3 months.
6. met either of my grandmothers.
I'm so behind on blog reading that I have no idea who's left to tag for this so I'm not going to tag anyone. But if you'd like to do it, go for it and you can say I tagged you.
6 comments:
I'm with ya on 1, 3, and 4. #2 will be coming up for you sooner than you will realize! :)
#1 means that if/when you come out west for a visit - I'll have to do all the driving! ;)
You can't drive a manual transmission? It's a lot of fun (or at least I think so). I'm with you on the never voted for a republican. I didn't realize it, though, until now.
I am sorry about #6.
I've only had one lesson in driving a stick, so I doubt I'd make it very far either :) (well, maybe if I managed to get it in gear and go some place without stop signs/lights :)
I never met either of my grandfathers, which is a terrible shame.
I would very much liked to have known my mother's mother, who I think was a lot like my mom. No one ever makes my father's mother sound too appealing, so I don't lament that so much. But they both died long before I was born, so it is what it is and I'm not too sad.
I didn't not learn to drive a stick on purpose, it's just that we didn't have one when I was learning to drive. My ex-boyfriend had one and he gave me a couple of lessons but I didn't really learn. I think that was more to do with the antagonistic nature of our relationship than my lack of aptitude.
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