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Yes, it's the 50 Things You Never Knew About Me meme.


Five Things You May Not Know About My Time in School are:
1. My third grade teacher made all the girls in class who were wearing pants stand on one side of the room, and the ones in skirts stand on the other side, just to make the point that the girls in skirts were dressed oh so properly. I was wearing a culotte, so I got put on the skirt side, but I felt like I really had gotten away with something.

2. My father died during the summer between 5th and 6th grade, and I suffered from severe depression for nearly a year afterwards. It went undiagnosed (this was in the early 70's), and I had no idea what was wrong with me.

3. I took only one science course in high school--basic biology. Tried to take physics but it was canceled.

4. While I love science, microbiology in particular, it's entirely possible that I went to grad school only because I wouldn't have to move back home to live with my mother and step-father.

5. I taught a pollution microbiology lab while I was working on my MS degree. It involved much collecting and sampling of raw sewage. The term 'brown canoe' still makes me giggle.

Five Things You May Not Know About the Job (Jobs) I Have (or Had) are:
1. I worked at McDonald's throughout high school. I loved it. All my friends worked there, too. I worked the grill, and especially enjoyed the breakfast run.

2. I spent one summer while in grad school grubbing for beetle larvae and making laughing gull chicks throw up. Seriously. I was a research assistant for my roommate, who was an ecology major. We needed to examine the stomach contents of the chicks. Damn, they were cute. But very hard to catch once they got older and began running around.

3. I spent a six months working in the QA lab of a large pharmaceutical company, which only confirmed my desire to go back to school for my Ph. D.

4. I had the best Ph. D. advisor ever.

5. I don't regret leaving academia behind.

Five Things You May Not Know About My Online Life are:
1. I still occasionally log onto an old account with a UNIX box and surf around using lynx. I'm really a text-based, command-line kind of girl at heart.

2. I sort of miss usenet and tin.

3. I had a vax account in grad school and used it for DNA sequence analysis. That so was not fun.

4. I used to post regularly to the bionet groups.

5. I sometimes check out on-line porn, but I keep thinking 'jeeze, she looks so bored, are guys really into this stuff?'

Five Things You May Not Know About Where I Live are:
1. Those cute little townhouses down the street from me? The ones I would love to buy? They go for $650K. (Crosses those off the list).

2. We have a nest of cicada-killer wasps living in the courtyard of our apartment building. They're the size of sparrows. Very impressive when they come flying out of their burrows. More like lumbering than flying.

3. There are four very good Thai restaurants within a four-block radius of our apartment. I'm expecting one to open up in my kitchen any minute.

4. I still get a kick out of seeing black squirrels. They're just like the gray ones, but black. Cool!

5. Hmmm, city stuff: The Hostess Twinkie was invented here in 1930. Cracker Jacks were invented in 1893. And the steel frame skyscraper in 1885.

Five Things You May Not Know About My Core Personality are:
1. I used to be much more driven and ambitious. But I'm lazy and tend to daydream, and that caused much internal conflict. I have now embraced the laziness, and given up on the ambitious thing. You know? I'm much happier now. I'm pretty sure I was ambitious only because I thought I was supposed to be.

2. I was extremely introverted as a child. Now, not so much.

3. I want to be a nice person, but I don't think I always am.

4. People (friends and acquaintances) seem to like talking to me, and tend to tell me their problems. I find it difficult to the same with them. I keep most people at arm's length.

5. I have never, not once, ever wanted to have children.


Five Things You May Not Know About My Home Life are:
1. I like to drink coffee in bed. So does my husband. See? A match made in heaven. See laziness reference above.

2. Regarding the coffee (and tea)--I have several favorite mugs, and very specific mug preferences, depending on my mood. Husband will ask to make sure he uses the right one when he's making me tea or a cuppa joe.

3. I've given up on putting flat sheets on the bed, because I tuck the corners in, and husband untucks them. So--we just make do with the comforter.

4. I get panicky if there's no bread in the house. I love toast.

5. I leave water glasses in every room of the apartment.

Five Things You May Not Know that I Desperately Want are:
1. A condo. Or a little house, in the same neighborhood I live in now. We're going to start looking seriously in the spring. Much anxiety involved.

2. The ability to do a really good stomach undulation. I practice, practice, practice, but you know? It's just not pretty. Or big. (In, in, out, out. In, in, out, out. In, in, out, out.)

3. Shoes. Lots of shoes. Pretty shoes, fun shoes, colorful shoes. After almost 15 years of lab work and sampling in the mud, I now work in an office and dress like a grown up. Who knew it could be so much fun?

4. To convince my husband to get a new pair of glasses. (Honey, those frames are *so* 80's.) They may have to meet with an unfortunate accident.

5. For my company to not relocate to the suburbs, thus giving me an awful commute. I don't care if space is more expensive here in the city--it's all about me, damn it!

Five Embarrassing Fannish Admissions I Have That You May Not Know are:
Okay, I have nothing. I don't think I'm really embarrassed about anything fannish, because you're all fannish with me. Except maybe that I've read and really enjoyed L&O Ben Stone/Mike Logan slash.

Five Things You May Not Know About What I Do in a Typical Day are:
1. Either check my to-do list, or write up a new one. I'm quite organized at work, really.

2. E-mail my sisters.

3. Think about what I'm going to cook for dinner. Or, conversely, come up with a good reason why we should go out to dinner.

4. Look out the window of our office suite and think "weee! I'm on the 20th floor!"

5. Watch some incarnation of Law and Order. But I can't seem to find Ben Stone anywhere lately. Oh Ben, where have you gone?

Five Things You May Not Know that are Really Important to My Character are:
1. I like my body much better now than I did when I was twenty, even though I was much skinnier back then, and firmer.

2. I started belly dancing and writing slash when I turned 40. Those are two things I would have never dreamed of being able to do when I was younger. I'm enjoying both enormously. And still kind of amazed that I can do both somewhat half-decently. Can it be true that life really does begin at 40?

3. I like spending time with myself.

4. I'm an atheist.

5. Fungi fascinate me.

Date: 2004-09-08 10:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lasultrix.livejournal.com
4. I get panicky if there's no bread in the house.
There are people who don't?

I get so panicky about bread that I buy new loaves if there's less than eight or so slices left in the old loaf. This leads to excess bread which goes mouldy due to not being eaten quickly enough. In short, I am silly.

Staff of Life

Date: 2004-09-08 10:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thegrrrl2002.livejournal.com
No, you are not silly at all. Eight slices can go in a minute. And then where would you be? My problem also is that I want different kinds of bread. Maybe rye for toast, whole wheat for sandwiches, a crusty italian for snacking, or challa, then there's that decadent cinnamon swirl stuff. No way we can eat all that before it goes bad! I will sometimes throw it in the freezer, but not the fridge. It gets weird in the fridge.

Bread is such a happy thing.

Date: 2004-09-08 10:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/oceana_/
5. I have never, not once, ever wanted to have children.
Thank you for saying that, I was beginning to think that I'm the only one. Everyone around me is making plans for family, and I just don't want my own children. I like children, but I don't need them to be my own.

Regarding the coffee (and tea)--I have several favorite mugs, and very specific mug preferences, depending on my mood.
Lol! Mugs are so important! How come people don't understand that you can't drink coffee from the tea mug, or hot chocolate from the coffee mug, or - the worst - water from any mug? I'm so with you on that. *g*

5. I leave water glasses in every room of the apartment.
I used to do that, but now I drink water just straight from the bottle. There are half-drunk water bottles all over my place. I never leave the house without a water bottle.


4. I still get a kick out of seeing black squirrels. They're just like the gray ones, but black. Cool!
Europeans squirrels are red:
Image
Just letting you know, in case you were looking for a reason to visit Europe. :-)

Squirrels!

Date: 2004-09-08 10:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thegrrrl2002.livejournal.com
What a cute picture! They're red! With cute little tufted ears! Awww. Thank you. That pic is now my wallpaper.

My current favorite mug is green and has brightly colored shoes all over it. It is known as The Shoesy Mug, and reigns supreme. But alas, it's not always clean. I used to have a mug with a moose on it, but it broke. ::sniffs::

Water bottles, hee! But water bottles aren't half as fun, because then my husband can't complain about having to fit them all in the dishwasher. (I cook, he does clean-up). He's threatened to buy plastic cups, but I told him I refuse to drink out of such things.

Regarding children, at this point in my life all my close friends are childless, which I guess is a natural thing, we have much more in common. And when I was in grad school, all the male students, professors and postdocs were having kids, but you know, it really doesn't have quite the same impact on them. Most of the female students, etc were childless.

Re: Squirrels!

Date: 2004-09-08 11:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/oceana_/
I have (among others) a coffee mug that says "health conscious smokers drink more coffee" with a Lucky Strike logo that says "Black Coffee".
My hot chocolate mug is violet with green, red, yellow and pink cows.
And my favourite tea mug shows a cow in a hammock saying:"I'm an unrecognized genius."
I have a thing about cows, and in my opinion cows and mugs are a match made in heaven. Cow-mugs. Lots of them.
(I keep telling people that I'm not eccentric, I wonder why they don't believe me.)

Date: 2004-09-08 11:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greensilver.livejournal.com
Red squirrels! They're so cute! Detroit squirrels come in brown, gray and black, but I've never seen red before.

Date: 2004-09-08 11:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skater-g8r.livejournal.com
WOW!!!totally NOT bored!!! am fascinated!! thats some meme!!

I understand about depression, its hard enough to deal with on meds, so 'undiagnosed is tough! ::hugs::
and I so agree with embracing laziness, but it always seemed such a bad word, till someone invented procrastination *g*

ooh!Squirels *g* aren't they gorgeous and so cheeky 8-)) i've never seen black ones tho, i didn't know they existed!

3. I want to be a nice person, but I don't think I always am.

you are the nicest person ever really 8-)
I love you <3 and not just for the porn *g*

its a scarey thought to do a meme like that 8-/ I don't think i could......not just yet anyway!

Date: 2004-09-08 01:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thegrrrl2002.livejournal.com
Awww, sweetie, I love you too! I must be nicer than I thought. *g*

its a scarey thought to do a meme like that 8-/ I don't think i could......not just yet anyway!

It's actually really interesting to do. I was doubtful at first, and had trouble with the 'core personality' stuff (I'm just me, how do I describe that?) but then it was kind of fun. Go for it!

Date: 2004-09-08 02:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skater-g8r.livejournal.com
I must be nicer than I thought. *g*

yes you are! 8-DD

but then it was kind of fun. Go for it!

well...i did try, but gave up! everything went all deep and sad, its surprisingly very difficult 8-/
Jeez!! I got stuck on the school thing LOL
I scared myself, so i don't want to scare anyone else.
I think i much prefer reading others.... allot safer i think *g*

Date: 2004-09-08 04:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thegrrrl2002.livejournal.com
Believe me, sweetie, I understand completely. Being reflective isn't always a good thing--depends on where you are at the moment. Maybe you just need to focus on looking ahead.

And on making fun icons for all of to admire. *g*

Date: 2004-09-08 04:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skater-g8r.livejournal.com
oh! thank you 8-) yes!! icons *bg*

::opens Adobe::

The self analysis can definatley wait a while longer *g*

a thing you probably didn't know about raqs...

Date: 2004-09-08 02:48 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] raqs.livejournal.com
can't decide whether she wants to BE thegrrrl or just love her from afar.
From: [identity profile] thegrrrl2002.livejournal.com
Awwww, now you made me go all mushie. You're sweet. ::hugs::

Even if you do listen to that country stuff. :P

Date: 2004-09-08 04:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jenlev.livejournal.com
yikes about the teacher lining you all up; pants vs. skirts. when i was in 7th grade the students (and most of the teachers) signed a petition stating that the female students should be allowed to wear pants to school.

this was in 1970 (i think). i still remember the name of the only student who refused to sign the petition. and we won, i think that's why i hate wearing dresses and skirts...we were forced to wear them. and it was a public school.

yes, life gets really interesting at 40. it did for me anyway. thank you for this very interseting meme. and it is interesting. not boring at all!

Date: 2004-09-09 07:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thegrrrl2002.livejournal.com
I still remember the teacher's name--Mrs. Scherzer. And she had gray hair done up in a bun, in a bouffant kind of way. She was downright nasty.

I'm pretty sure it was the first year that girls were allowed to wear pants. Had to believe it was such a big deal back then, isn't it?

Date: 2004-09-09 03:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jenlev.livejournal.com
it always felt like a civil liberties issue to me. argh. in college in 1979 i had an interaction with someone at a graduation party who felt that women in pants should not be allowed in. sheez. what a frelling moron. *g*

Date: 2004-09-08 07:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] erika-sanely.livejournal.com
I'm utterly fascinated and somehow impressed by the idea of you and your roommate having to make laughing gulls vomit.

Also, bread is good. Very good.

Date: 2004-09-09 08:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thegrrrl2002.livejournal.com
The chicks were the cutest things ever, especially when they were little and fluffy. They actually would regurgitate just from the sheer surprise of being handled, so unless you had that little baggy ready and waiting, you missed it. And in the meanwhile, our hands were being bitten up by greenheads--we dunked them in the water so much that the insect repellent never lasted very long. Still, I've always enjoyed being out on a salt marsh, especially in the morning with dew all over the grass.



Date: 2004-09-08 07:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gigitrek.livejournal.com
The water glasses! Yes! That little girl in "Signs" totally spoke to me.

Date: 2004-09-09 08:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thegrrrl2002.livejournal.com
LOL! I had forgotten about that. See, I knew there was a good reason for it.

Date: 2004-09-10 06:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sef1029.livejournal.com
It's hard to believe that I graduated from high school in a public school system in which girls were never allowed to wear pants. And there were no girls sports teams. Thank god those are not issues anymore. Now if we'd only address the important issues.

I wish people would stop thinking of sexism as cute or funny or harmless...or at least not on a par with racism and "real" bigotry. The Taliban awaits in our suburbs.

Date: 2004-09-13 07:27 pm (UTC)
sheron: RAF bi-plane doodle (Johns) (Default)
From: [personal profile] sheron
I have never, not once, ever wanted to have children.

Internet is like an oasis for women who don't want children. *basks in the glow of solidarity*

Also, I'm with you on the bread issue!

Date: 2004-09-13 07:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thegrrrl2002.livejournal.com
My sister! ::hugs:: Let's celebrate by making toast. *g*

Date: 2004-09-13 07:34 pm (UTC)
sheron: RAF bi-plane doodle (Johns) (Default)
From: [personal profile] sheron
I manage to consume an obscene amount of cheese with bread. There are exactly two essential products in my kitchen, aside from water, and those are them. *G*

Date: 2004-09-13 07:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thegrrrl2002.livejournal.com
Is there anything else that's necessary? I think not.
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