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23.12.05

Meme of Four, As Seen Everywhere

We at Ionarts sometimes are not sure that what we are running here is a blog. As a result, memes are not part of our day-to-day content, but what the hell, here it goes, as suggested by OGIC at About Last Night, the Meme of Four. Please pass this along, which is what you do with memes. So they tell me.

Four jobs you've had in your life:

  1. Research Assistant (solitary bee research project in northern Michigan)
  2. Chant Database Indexer (Project CANTUS)
  3. Copy Editor (microbiology journals)
  4. Music Historian/Teacher
Four movies you could watch over and over:
  1. The Exorcist
  2. Heathers
  3. The Empire Strikes Back
  4. Swingers
Four places you've lived:
  1. Jackson, Michigan
  2. Crystal Falls, Michigan ("Da Yoop")
  3. Méricourt, France
  4. Washington, D.C.
Four TV shows you love to watch:
  1. Futurama
  2. Family Guy
  3. Cops
  4. The McLaughlin Group ("Wrong! Bye-BYE!")
Four places you've been on vacation:
  1. Sanibel Island, Florida
  2. Los Alamos, New Mexico
  3. Stockholm, Sweden
  4. Paris, France (my second home)
Four Web sites you visit daily:
  1. Le Figaro
  2. DCist
  3. Le Monde
  4. Boing Boing
Four of your favorite foods:
  1. Frittata
  2. Roquefort
  3. Oysters
  4. Crabcake
Four places you'd rather be:
  1. Paris
  2. Rome
  3. Montréal
  4. Michigan

5 comments:

Sarah said...

Oh, how could I forget Heathers!!?? Good choice!

Charles T. Downey said...

Did you have a brain tumor for breakfast?

Anonymous said...

AAAArrgghhh... Is this IonArts' counterpart to the news industry's 'Summer Hole'? I don't know about others, but 'not being a blog' is the (usual) attraction of IonArts. Quite frankly, I don't care what jobs Charles T. Downey had, where jfl has lunch, which soap Mark likes to lather up with. Stick to the good work, don't get soft and boring, please! The Fan base is concerned!

r.eggpoe

Anonymous said...

empire strikes back??!?! the exorcist?!?!?! you have hidden these tastes pretty well to-date!

Charles T. Downey said...

Worry not, dear fan base, this is only a temporary diversion. As Gawain notes, Ionarts sticks pretty consistently to its high-cultural subject matter. That's what interests us and, so it appears, most of you.