Four Movies You Can See Over and Over
Raiders of the Lost Ark
To Kill a Mockingbird
Back to the Future
A Few Good Men
Four Places You Have Lived
Houston, TX (born; current)
Austin, TX (College)
Denton, TX (grad school)
Kent, OH (my POW time, AKA grad school) ;-)
Four TV Shows You Love to Watch
Lost
Project Runway (yes, really)
The Wire
The X-Files
Four Places You Have Been on a Vacation
DisneyWorld (4x)
Legoland/San Diego
Portland, OR/Seattle, WA
Guatemala (mission trip)
Four of Your Favorite Foods
Fajitas
Breakfast (eggs, sausage, bacon, hash browns, toast)
Hamburgers
Spaghetti
Four Websites You Visit Daily
The Rap Sheet
Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine
SF Signal
Entertainment Weekly
Four Places You Would Rather Be
Caribbean beach
Spain
DisneyWorld
Southern California
Four Things You Hope to Do Before You Die
Publish more than one novel
Watch my son graduate from HS and college
Meet my daughter-in-law and grandchild/children
Go on a culinary tour of Italy and Spain with my wife
Four Novels You Wish You Were Reading for the First Time
Star Wars (novelization)
The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Mystic River by Dennis Lehane
The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Tag Four People You Believe Will Respond
Most already have.
7 comments:
These can be fun. I will probably try this. I can see from the shows, books, etc, that we are two very different people. That's what the world's all about. It would be boring if we were all the same.
I've had that Shadow of the Wind on my shelf for years. It seems so impenetrable.
If you're ever in the Seattle area again, let me know!
Also, what is that "Links to Post" area beneath the comments. I noticed my most current post is listed. What is it for?
Charles - Differences are a good thing, I agree. At least we can still love books...
Patti - Try the audio. The reader is one of the best.
Chris - (you were posting as I was commenting) Don't have a clue about the "Links to post" thing.
Three out of the four movies are some of my favourites too.
Barbara - Nice to see we share similar tastes in music as we do in what we write.
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