Futilely resisting the siren song of another little quiz-thing, here's a...well, a quiz-thing! Via Belladonna, who's been on a blogging explosion of late (for her, anyway):
7 things I've done before
ONE: Done a "rock drop" in a kayak. This is where you balance your boat on top of a giant boulder at the side of a river, climb in, and then push off so the boat slides forward and drops off the side of the rock to drop, nose first, into the river. Mine was about a ten-foot drop. Scared the living crap out of me.
TWO: Driven a scissor-lift with the lift raised to more than half its height, over uneven pavement.
THREE: Set the backyard on fire at my parents' house. (In my defense, my father's done this a lot more. It happens when burning garbage in late spring. Nothing got damaged; we always kept a hose run out there for this purpose.)
FOUR: Stood on the spot where Abraham Zapruder recorded the most famous home video in history. (OK, it was a home movie, since it used film and not videotape. So what!)
FIVE: Accepted the favor of a future convicted felon. This happened when I was invited to see a Bills game at the luxury suite owned at the time by Adelphia Cable's John Rigas, who would later go to prison for various financial legerdemain.
SIX: Played "Taps" for an American Legion funeral. I was supremely proud to do this.
SEVEN: Written an unproduced screenplay. (Hey, who hasn't?)
7 things I do now
ONE: Work with power tools. My most recent acquisitions at work include a circular saw, an angle grinder, a finish sander, and two nail guns.
TWO: I blog, again.
THREE: Drink green tea several days a week in place of coffee.
FOUR: I make a lot of great things from scratch, including the following: macaroni and cheese, Chicago-style deep-dish pizza, pastitsio, chocolate chip cookies, chili, beef stew.
FIVE: I still watch too much football. This might be my last season of this, and it's not just that the Bills aren't very good. I find myself looking forward more and more to those Sundays in February when I don't feel like I have to watch football.
SIX: I'm watching more movies than new crap on teevee. This is much more satisfying.
SEVEN: Write unproduced screenplays. (Hey, who isn't?)
7 things I want to do
ONE: Continue to lose weight. I've regressed a wee bit after hitting my best weight in years (which was exactly 40 pounds less than when I started my return to health), putting five pounds back on, but that will go away. Oh yes.
TWO: Get many long-standing writing projects done, and get some that have been bouncing around my head started at last.
THREE: Listen to the entirety of Wagner's Ring Cycle, in sequential fashion, which I haven't done in so long that I almost can't say I've done it at all anymore.
FOUR: Make my own pizza more often.
FIVE: Shake the hands of George Lucas, Guy Gavriel Kay, William Shatner, Harrison Ford, Sela Ward, Carrie Fisher, Gillian Anderson, and Barack Obama.
SIX: Re-organize my CD collection. It is out of control, and I don't even buy music very often anymore.
SEVEN: Write more screenplays. Maybe even see one of 'em get produced. Also see some other stuff of mine appear in print.
7 things that attract me to the opposite sex
ONE: Hair. Long, and preferably red.
TWO: A great smile.
THREE: A willingness to laugh at my humor, which sometimes I admit isn't that funny.
FOUR: Beautiful eyes.
FIVE: Knowing who Han Solo, Aragorn, or Captain Kirk are. Bonus if they're familiar with all three.
SIX: Curiosity about the world.
SEVEN: Empathy.
7 Favorite Foods
Pizza, chicken wings, blueberries, apples, sandwiches on quality bread, ice cream, coconut or chocolate cream pie.
7 things I Say Most Often:
ONE: "We can only hope."
TWO: "Gwaaah?!"
THREE: How the hell am I supposed to know that?
FOUR: I suppose there's some hypothetical world where that actually was a good idea.
FIVE: Huh. Well, there's something you don't see every day.
SIX: Yeah, I could eat.
SEVEN: Shut up!
No tagging on this one. Grab and go, folks. Exeunt.
scissor Lifts are ideal for work environments with limited space for navigation, and where pallet truck safety and the strength of employees are of concern.
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