Wierd Meme Tag

September 1, 2006

Donnak has tagged me for the Weird Me meme.

Here are the rules: List 5 weird things about yourself or your pets. Tag 5 friends and list them. Then, those people need to write on their blogs about 5 weird things, and state the rules, and tag 5 more people. Don’t forget to let the people you tag know by posting a comment on their blog!

I tag: Bill, Jenn, Nessa, Lori, & Bazza

Weird Fact #1: I come from a “yours, mine and ours” family. If you count the “steps” I have six brothers and five sisters; yet I am the only child my parents had together.

Weird Fact #2: My High School councelor told me that in light of my SAT scores I should find a nice boy, get married and have babies. I really believed I wasn’t very bright. At 31 I finally enrolled in college. I graduated at the top of my class.

Weird Fact #3: I ran away from home when I was a kid by hiding in the basement for a day.

Weird Fact #4: When I was born my esophagus was not attached to my stomach. I have the distinction of being the first child who ever lived through the repairatory surgery. (Sacred Heart Medical Center, Spokane, Washington, 1959)

Weird Fact #5: When I was six years old I fell out of a second story window and never hit the ground. I landed in a bush my mother planted when she was pregnant with me.

I hate being tagged and I did this, so the five of you can, too!


Quilly is the pseudonym of Charlene L. Amsden, who lives in the Pacific Northwest. When she is not doing book reviews or creating curriculum literature units, she is working on writing the next great American novel. You may visit her writing blog at http://charlene-amsden.com. Quilly is the pseudonym of Charlene L. Amsden, who lives in the Pacific Northwest. When she is not doing book reviews or creating curriculum literature units, she is working on writing the next great American novel. You may visit her writing blog at http://charlene-amsden.com.


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Quilly is the pseudonym of Charlene L. Amsden, who lives in the Pacific Northwest. When she is not doing book reviews or creating curriculum literature units, she is working on writing the next great American novel. You may visit her writing blog at http://charlene-amsden.com.

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