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Tag! I'm it.

I've been tagged by Jessica, who's been doing a good job of coming out of her shell lately.

I just have to give four of each.

Four jobs I have held:
1. Quality Assurance Inspector-current job
2.Retail Associate
3. Activity Therapist
4. Floor Maintenance

Four movies I watch over and over
1. M*A*S*H
2.American Graffiti
3. Grease
4.Smokey and theBandit

Four places I have been
1. Terre Haute, Indiana-this was in 1974, so if any of the Terre Haute gang would have seen me, they would have been too young to remember.
2. Long Island
3. Pax, West Virginia
4. Frostproof, Florida

Four places I've lived
1.Rittman, Ohio
2. Cleveland, Ohio
3.Breiningsville, Pennsylvania
4.Hinckley, Ohio

Four TV shows I watch
1. MASH
2. Law and Order
3.Everybody Loves Raymond
4. Sanford and Son

Four people who email me regularly
1. Brenda
2. BizDecision
3.Scott
4.Liquid

Four Favorite foods
1. Chicken from Milich's Village Inn, Barberton, Ohio
2.Ice Cream from Hartzler's Dairy, Wooster, Ohio
3.Donuts from Ann's Pastry Shop, Wadsworth, Ohio
4. Pizza fron Rustic Inn, Medina, Ohio

Four Places I'd rather be
1. In the pressbox during halftime of a Rittman football game
2. In Frostproof riding a bicycle in the RV park
3. With my wife at a Family Life weekend to remember
4. Delivering a large order of Milich's Chicken to Meridian, Mississippi

Four things I am looking forward to
1. Someday meeting fellow bloggers
2. Marching Band season to begin
3. My next vacation
4. Reading my new book

Four others to tag
1.Amias
2. Warren Peace
3. Pat Jenkins
4. Diamond

Comments

Alright Cliff, let me see what I can do with it ... It will take a minute or two. LOL
Stylin said…
I live in Smokey and the bandit country !!And gone with the wind country too!
You have to visit sometime!!!
Pilgrim said…
I accept Mister.
Liquid said…
Yum....{tapping my foot}

You rock!

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