I was tagged for this by my lovely wife, so here goes:
Four jobs I’ve had
- Pizza deliverer for 5 Buck Pizza
- Coffee and danish gopher1 for the Youth Pastor at Southeast Baptist Church
- Superhero2 for Western Governors University
- Evil junk mailer3 for Centex Home Equity
Four films I could watch over and over
- Stranger Than Fiction
- Minority Report
- Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
- A toss-up between The Incredibles and Ratatouille
Four places I’ve lived
Four favorite TV shows
Four favorite foods
- My wife’s Ziti
- Small sweet pork salad at Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill
- Half Santa Fe salad at Applebee’s
- Sticky fingers dinner at Winger’s Grill & Bar
Four websites I visit daily4
- Google, Google Reader, and Gmail
- Wikipedia
- Amazon — my private wishlist, consisting mostly of books, is an order of magnitude longer than anyone’s ever should be
- introPLAY — I track all my bicycle rides here
Four places I’d rather be
- At the movies
- On my bicycle
- Curled up with a good book on the couch at home
- Curled up with my wife on the couch at home
Four people I’m tagging
- James over at Fremlog
- Cody over at What’s it all about?
- Steven over at WilcoxZone
- Parker over at the insanity farm
- This is a joke, actually. I can’t recall getting anyone coffee or a danish once during the three months I was there. This was actually a very rewarding internship where I learned boatloads about what it means to work in full-time ministry. [↩]
- This is an exaggeration, obviously, but not far from the truth. As an IT Service Desk Technician, I put out a lot of fires and generally save the day on a regular basis. [↩]
- This one’s no joke. I maintained a Microsoft Access database full of leads (mostly homeowners gathered from public records) and printed, stuffed, and mailed several hundred mail merge letters per week to people on the list. It was a good paying high school job, but I’ll never do it again, I promise. [↩]
- There are many sites I visit daily, but to keep things interesting I’ve left out sites that pertain directly to work (since you can’t log into most of them anyway) and sites that I created myself such as this blog, the Homestar Runner Wiki, and FellowSites. [↩]