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Me-me’d: 8 Random Things

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Patrick Higgins tagged me. Here are the rules:

First, the Rules:
1) Post these rules before you give your facts
2) List 8 random facts about yourself
3) At the end of your post, choose (tag) 8 people and list their names, linking to them
4) Leave a comment on their blog, letting them know they’ve been tagged

So here we go:

1. I graduated in the bottom third of my high school class, with a school record for absence and the third highest SAT score. I remember almost nothing from high school.

2. I discovered literature after high school, outside of college, by sharing a reading list with a friend.

3. At 20, I moved out of my apartment and lived in my VW Van for six months, parked along the beach in Malibu every night, so I could work less hours as a waiter in West Hollywood and spend that time reading the complete works of Plato.

4. I tried to be Jack Kerouac in my 20’s, hitchhiking coast-to-coast alone, in meandering patterns, for several summers in the 1980’s. I read Don Quixote at nights, sleeping along the side of the interstates and rural highways. It wasn’t quite “Beat” in the Reagan ’80s, but I’d do it again, starry eyes and all.

5. When I took enough graduate courses to realize the English professor’s life wasn’t for me - too much theory, not enough heat - I didn’t have a Plan B. I did have USD $40,000 debt in college loans, so I joined the US Army, which paid off my loans, taught me the Arabic language, and sent me, finally, abroad to live in Germany for 4 years. I’ve never lived in the States since.

6. I took a year off college to read the complete works of Nietzsche, because it felt right. He blew my fuses, but my brain slowly rewired itself over the next couple of years.

7. My girlfriend told me last night that as she was driving back into town from her parents’ summer home, she was laughing in her car as she thought about how in the world she could have ever gotten involved with somebody as strange as me. I don’t see what she means, but I think other people do.

8. I wish people (myself included) were more like dogs: quiet, friendly, playful, more than willing to be stroked behind the ears and lick a friendly hand.

Now I’m supposed to tag eight more people, so here goes:

1. Chris Watson
2. Kim Cofino
3. Anthony Armstrong
4. Sylvia Martinez
5. Diane McCordell
6. Patrick Aroune
7. Barbara Barreda
8. Carolyn Foote

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Written by Clay Burell

August 8th, 2007 at 5:12 am

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  1. Already been tagged! I’m horrified you don’t read and memorize every word of my blog ;-)

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    sylvia martinez

    8 Aug 07 at 11:13 am

  2. Clay,

    Thanks for the tag :)

    Personally, I wish I could be more like a cat :)

    Have you read Dharma Punx? My students who like Kerouac always seem to enjoy it.

    Thanks again!

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    Carolyn Foote

    12 Aug 07 at 11:07 pm

  3. Eventually, I will post my fascinating list of 8 things, but first I am curious: where did you live in Germany? I was in Munich for five years before KL :)

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    Kim Cofino

    20 Aug 07 at 5:59 am

  4. Look fwd to reading yours, Kim. I was in Wuerzburg, between Munich and Frankfurt. Medieval town on the R. Main, reduced to rubble during the war, rebuilt as a perfect simulacrum of its original state, as only the Germans can do :) Beautiful city. The morning Army runs as the cathedral bells rang, then up into the vineyards and to the hilltop fortress, then back to Leighton Barracks….I actually miss that.

    I bought some shoes and a tie in Munich, and saw a Mahler symphony. Great town. Bavaria and Franconia rock :)

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    Clay Burell

    20 Aug 07 at 6:09 am

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