Tuesday, January 30, 2007

MEMEMEME again

Last year I got a letter based meme tag from Lime.
Here is round one. Last time I was a little unclear on the instructions, evidently I was suppose to use this letter to describe me, or my favorite things. I went a little random I guess, how unlike me, eh? Well, the universe has offered me a new opportunity.
I wonder if I can do it right this time.
Lime has tagged me with the letter V.

1. Vocabulary and vocal
I have, for as long as I can recall, had lots of comments on my wide and somewhat unusual vocabulary. One year at school they gave out awards based on various traits people had noticed. I got the Webster Award, since most of my friends prefered to ask me about words rather than bothering to look things up. I am also a big fan of the vocalizing; talking, singing, even the multitude of noises that issue forth non-stop from little boys. HOWEVER, there are times when the only appropriate noise is that of a void.
2. Vivacious and voluptuous, see also "va va va voom"
these words have been used to describe me...
ok ok ok, fine,
once,
by a passing stranger,
who was paid handsomely,
and was blind,
but I am still claiming em!!

3. Vivid and vibrant

These are the kinds of colors I prefer and use to decorate my world. 4. Vicarious and versatile
those are all about this place. Dog's Life started as a dog blog.Ariella was the original voice of this blog and now I've branched out a bit, hope you are still enjoying it.

5. Vulgarities I know
subcatagories:
"va fa un culo"
and
"va fa napoli"

Having done the latter, though not the former, I have to tell you, the Italians have that about right. Email for details if you need them.


6. The vicious and the volatile

Grrrrrrrr

Perhaps more vicious in impulse than actuality, but I am still counting it.

And then the volatile

Let sleeping beauties lie, ok, please. I'm trying to look out for you here.


7. Valedictorian and vindication

I was my graduating class, so I guess that means I graduated at the head of the class, right?

The jackass principal of the small private school did everything in his power to make sure I didn't graduate, but as you can see, I did. HAH!~


8. Velocity and venturesome

I feel the need, the need for speed...
Although I have a venturesome side I was raised by someone who had the ability to look at any situation and immediately predict the worst possible outcome. Therefore my need for speed and my risk-taking behavior are somewhat tempered by a cautious voice in my head.

9. Vacation and vital

(This pic is from our snow a few weeks ago, today its suppose to get up to 48 degrees.)

Last year we didn't really take a vacation. This year we are definitely planning to do so. Mr. Logo is talking about going somewhere warm and while that sounds really good right now. I am really looking forward to a major change in scenery, at least temporarily. I think I need it.


10. Voracious and vague

these words describe my approach to new information.

I love learning new things, but only completely useless information is retained. When it comes to things like birthdays, social security numbers, where I parked, how much I spent today, whether or not we've had lunch... these things escape me.


ALSO,
I was retagged with a weird things about me meme...me, me, me.
Last time I (we) did this it was only 5 weird things, this time it is 6.
Dorky dad did his own take on it which I quite liked. If I can't come up with 6 things I plan to switch mid-stream to his method. here we go...
Six weird things about me, hmmm, I am trying to come up with some new stuff for those of you who have been reading for a while.
1. I can't sleep very well while wearing socks. Sleeping with my cold toes against Mr. Logo presents no particular difficulty...for me.
2. I have a pen thing. I like a well balanced pen, and none of those really skinny things. I have a mountain of drug company pens because of a gramama who works in a pharmacy and mailed them to us regularly and some of them are really rather lovely. I tried out a Mont Blanc and frankly, my Parker feels just as good and its not so insanely expensive. Given my tendency to lose things that is a very important quality for a pen. Losing a moderately expensive pen would be bad enough but a pen that costs hundreds of dollars?? I'd be so focused on keeping track of my pen I'd lose my keys, wallet, cell phone, or one of the Things.
3. I feel a little bad about this one but...
I really, really, really don't like southern accents. Paula Dean makes me feel like my ears are bleeding. Now, Alton Brown is from the south and he bothers me not at all. Some southern accents are less obnoxious than others but here is the kicker to me: I pick up accents really quickly, so if I am around southern accents long enough I will start mauling my vowels. It actually annoys me even more when I do it!
4. I am addicted to candles, organizes, books, and crystal meth.
Ok, maybe not that last one, but definitely the first three. I seem to think if i just find the right combination of bins, drawer dividers, file systems, and day planners I will be able to overcome that "can't keep track of life" issue I have. Success so far eludes me but I bravely continue to believe. I believe in the Great Pumpkin and the ultimate organizational system, Charlie Brown!
The candles and books probably aren't that weird an addiction, but if you had spent time around my safety nazi/worst case scenario expert family you would appreciate the unlikeliness of that candle thing. Yes, it's true, I'm a wild child, I use candles indoors, even when the fire extinguishers are put away (yes, I do own some) and even if they are not in a hard mounted container, placed in an earthquake safe location. Hey, I gotta be me!
5. I have almost no sense of balance. Between native clumsiness, a head injury the lost of some of the balance/muscle stuff in my left leg from my accident, I have a somewhat limited ability to fine-tune my balance. This really only becomes evident if I am oh... on a ladder, a ski slope, a sheer rock face, you know, places where a good sense of balance might be useful. Thank goodness for gyroscopic force!
6. I haven't shampooed my hair for about two year or so. I've mentioned this before but when you are looking for a startling statement that one works really well.
Lorraine Massey is to blame for this. I actually use THIS instead of a shampoo like product. My hair is sooooo much less frizzy and weird than it once was. Lorraine has a product line these day, and I love the ones I've tried so far.

20 comments:

Fig said...

aaaah.... pens! Do you have the orange and purple Levitra pen? That's my fav! So pretty!

Nice sombrero... said in a Mexican accent.

Anonymous said...

You are so well rounded(especially in the black dress)that one could only assume your affiliation with an amazing family. I hesitate to point out that one might not want to announce your proclivities for motorcycles and speed in the same statement with your alleged balancing handicap..but I digress. A great bio

lime said...

well it's eVident the the letter V did not vex yo ueVen slightly

and the whole balanace issue frightens me considering your propensity for velocity....

darling, you are everything yousaid and more....

Nessa said...

You are very vavacious.

Unknown said...

I knew I could count on you, Logo. Two memes and you STILL get the job done. Give yourself a pat on the back. Now here are a couple of thoughts:

* That is one long tongue.
* My Wife could relate to Weird Thing No. 1
* Alton Brown has a southern accent? I've got to watch his show now.

S said...

Very very vivaciously done, you vixen!

Stephanie said...

I heart pens!! I got a cross for graduation and a friend at the laser company i worked for engraved it for me. Yep... i'm cool.

If i can't find thye exact filofax calendar i need -- i freak.

there is nothing weird about you.

you are marvy-doodle-ous!!

Logophile said...

Levitra makes nice pens too! I also have a couple Levitra surgery cap things. I wear one in my helmet sometimes. I'm just waiting to tell someone it was a gift with purchase (snicker snicker).

Miss Met2morf~ I might as well, lest someone else beat me to the punch. besides, the balance issue is leg related and doesn't effect motorcycling.

Lime~ It was maaahVelous! Thank you, darling.

Goldennib~ Aw, thanks.

Actonbell~ That is how they sound to me too, usually, and I know its not fair, but that is how most of them sound to me.

Dorky dad~ Yes, old reliable, that is me. Re. the tongue, I'm not even sticking it all the way out, isn't that weird? Way to go Mrs. Dork! And no, Alton doesn't really have an accent at all, but he is from the south.

Susie~ Why thank you, beta!

Snavy~ Wooooo, personally personalized pen, how awesome are you! I didn't really thing I was that weird, but I thought I might be biased.

Jacob said...

God bless our red things that let us go FAST! Woo-hoo!!!! I love Alton as well as Paula. I also love coffee in a cup, pink pickup trucks, and ducks. And Iiiiii Lllllove Yyyyooouuu Tttooooo. That was a great song. Speaking of tongues----hoo-WEE, you got some tongue goin' on there, missy. I tattled on you to Cindra to come on over and check that out. Nice bazambahs, too. Va-Va-yeah, Baby!

Joe Jubinville said...

Hey there little red riding hood...

oowwwwww!

Hobbes said...

That was fun, though I doubt Aubvey would like it. About the sounds made by little boys: Mall Diva's friend from Planet McMinnville was visiting and heard Toyplayer playing. Having only sisters, she exclaimed, "What is he DOing?"

robkroese said...

You have no sense of balance and you ride a motorcycle? I find that vexing. You must be very vigilant when varying your velocity.

DaMasta said...

Oh dear, but please tell me you still cleanse the scalp! That's muy importante! ;)

ViVa la curly heads! :D

DaMasta said...

Oh and I make all sorts of weird and impulsive noises. Adam has been learning them well though. If he's stumped, he'll ask, "MMFFRT? What does that mean?"

Breazy said...

Hey Logo! Sorry I haven't been by today but I have been busy.

You and I have a lot in common except for the vocabulary thing and since I am southerner the accent doesn't bother me . It does bother me that people think that since we talk slow that we are stupid but everybody has an opinion.

I hope you have had a good day!

Anonymous said...

Gawpo~ Gotta love the little red hot toys. I had just been woken up there, I actually have a pic where I am sticking it out further.

Joe~ Why, thank you, kind sir, grandmother is planning to come over for tea after her tai chi class.

Weirsdo~ Its a whole other thing, isn't it? Crazy little boys!

Diesel~ The balance issue comes more into play when standing on precarious surfaces, the motorcycle riding is all good.

Damasta~ Oh yes, I do, scalp scrubbing is all taken care of, not to worry. I am a maker of strange noises a bit as well. Probably why I don't mind them too much most of the time.

Breazy~ Blog at your leisure, ma'am, we are here for your entertainment when you have time. I actually have family members from the south and so I KNOW alot of folks with accents are in fact quite clever, as you are yourself. I tell you what, give me a clever southerner over a dumbass Washingtonian ANYTIME!

Mr. Fabulous~ Then my work here is done.

Breazy said...

Logo...girl , I should have worded my comment different. My sister in law was born and raised in the north , she lives here now and acts like every single resident here is an idiot.She and I never have a conversation without her saying something about how everyone here needs to do this and do that. To put it plainly she is a bitch and thank God for answered prayers , she is moving to Texas before summer..Wooohooo! I didn't mean that comment as anything towards you. :)

Just wanted to let you know that. Have a good night!

Dan said...

Awesome! And I loved the photos. You know guys love cleavage. You knew that right? Just checking. ;)

Jacob said...

....by the way....nice bongos! I'll bet Mr. Logo just LOVES to play those babies.

G said...

Nice bongos! Now this was a post! I agree on the pens - stickpens are so 80's.

Excellent excelent post.