The Versatile Blogger Award redo




When Roger Lawrence tagged me for the Versatile Blogger Award, I thought I’d done that before. So I looked back and sure enough, I was nominated by Rosanne Dingli – in 2011. Here’s Roger’s post, in which he tells 7 fun facts about himself:


The man once cussed out Cary Grant—I can’t outdo that. Since it’s been four years since my time around, I thought I’d put my original answers here for those who’ve come along since, and see if there’ve been any changes along the way. I’m not going to tag anyone—because I already have:

1.       Last year I got my 30 year pin as a volunteer firefighter (I joined on my 18th birthday), and this year made 20 years as an emergency dispatcher. (Ahem … I hit 35 fire years this July 14th.)

2.       I have Seasonal Affected Disorder: Winter quite literally drives me crazy. (But stupidity also drives me crazy, and that happens all year ‘round.)

3.       My fiancĂ©e is half my age – and twice my maturity.  (Married! But she’s still more mature.)

4.       I can’t stand America’s two great drinks: coffee and beer.  (Earl Grey—hot.)

5.       It took me over three decades from the moment I first ventured into fiction writing as a child to getting my first novel published. (Now I kill myself trying to get a new book published at least twice a year.)

6.       My humor column, Slightly Off the Mark, was named after a line in a newspaper story about a bowling league. (And it’s not related to the comic strip “Off the Mark” by Mark Parisi, which is very funny.)

7.       I was known throughout my school years for being painfully shy.  (At least, by those who knew I was there. For those of you who watch “The Middle”, I was a mix of Sue Heck, the invisible geek, and her brother Brick, the bookworm.)

9 comments:

  1. Earl Grey, hot with an obscene amount of sugar. That's how you have tea.

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  2. Coffee, strong and black. I do not make a pudding out of it. My sad tale is that I am of German descent and cannot drink beer. It doesn't like me and I love the taste.

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    1. Beer tastes like feet.

      I was told when I started in the emergency services that I wouldn't make it if I didn't learn to like coffee ... but I just can't stand the stuff.

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    1. I used to think all black teas were alike ... but then I got better.

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  4. YOU DON'T LIKE COFFEE??? I don't blame you on beer though, I prefer wine. :)

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    1. Well, I don't like wine, either! Honestly, I'm usually very happy with a can of my wonderful Mountain Dew, but I'm trying to cut down on that.

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