Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The Seven Meme Returns

I noticed a resurgence of the "tell us something we don't know" Meme. I did a a meme that I believe had 5 things awhile back, but if I remember correctly my answers were lame, well maybe not, but I'd like another shot at it. Let's see what pops into my head.

1) I've gone to 3 colleges in 3 states, but only have a Bachelor's of Science to show for it. My second school was the University of Idaho in Moscow. I knew nothing about the area or the school. I wanted to major in forestry, they had a reputable forestry program, so I figured there must a lot of forests. I got accepted, picked out my classes, and took a 50+ hour Greyhound to the school from Illinois. I had a layover in Spokane and then traveled down through Eastern Washington. By the time I got to Pullman I was scared shitless. Where were the forests? What was with all of the wheat fields? Everything was brown and golden. Moscow was a bit greener. At least there were some trees in the distance. Still, after being disgusted with their forestry program I switched majors and schools once again and ended up in Northern Wisconsin and 25 grand in student loan debt.

2) In highschool most people thought I was on drugs because I dressed weird, missed a lot of school, and went from accelerated classes to almost flunking out really fast. Truth was I just lost interest. Actually I hated drugs and alcohol, I had seen their effects on others, but admittedly the first thing I ever tried was LSD-even before alcohol. I read a lot about the drug and started to get a bit fascinated with it, Kesey, the bicycle ride, R Crumb, the Fillmore bands, the usual stuff, so I had to try it. In retrospect, never being under the influence of anything stronger than coffee, it was probably a bad choice.

3) I have no clue what American Idol is. Just that it's some type of talent/popularity contest. Okay, that really isn't about me, but I wanted to show my media ignorance. The lack of TV does that.

4) I get a craving for Coca Cola every now and then....and buy one. I know they are loaded with HFCS, GE crap, and the company is a multi-national crooked corporation and I'm aware of who they donate to and what they have done in other countries, but the bastards must have gotten me hooked. Still, I either buy a can or those little bottles. The 20oz plastic is too much. And fair trade coffee is my drink of choice (or water).

5) I can't drive a manual transmission. I've tried a couple times, but it just frustrates me too much. I'm not wasting my time with trying to learn anymore. For real this time.

6) I wish I wasn't white/Caucasian or whatever one calls it. There is too much shame in being a white male. Most of the worldly problems we face-traced back to white males. In school I used to fill in other circles for race just for the heck of it. My favourite was the Hawaiian/Pacific Islander choice. I thought they were asking what you would like to be.

7) I go through bouts of depression. Who doesn't I guess? But I have actually been pretty screwed up. A lot of random crying, hints of suicidal thoughts (although I never admit that), and basic activities tough to manage. But alas, I'm all better :)

Ha. You knew that I would end on a serious one.

Anyone wishing to play along feel free, but let me know so I can read your 7 factoids. It's fun and therapeutic. Honest engine. It's past 1 in the morning here. I need sleep.

5 Comments:

At 9:09 AM, Blogger Carla said...

Wow! You're and interesting fellow, Burdockboy. I can't believe how expensive education is in the States...but I guess we are now catching up quickly.

In terms of being a WASP...lose the guilt. We can't choose. Furthermore, we can only be responsible for our own actions, not those of our ancestors. When I was traveling, I met Norwegians who felt guilty about what their far removed Viking brethren might have inflicted on the world at one time. There are heinous things in every culture that have happened.

Okay, I didn't mean to get on a little rant...but I've thought about that last one a fair bit. Hmm...perhaps that warrants a post.

Have a good day.

 
At 11:18 AM, Blogger The Fool said...

Hi Burdock. Interesting post...but I think I'll pass on the meme prompt. And I go with Carla on the "lose the guilt." Just be a good WASP. Hell, being American has quite a stigma these daze...and the same rule applies.

Be a territory, and not a map.

 
At 2:27 PM, Blogger MarmiteToasty said...

You are an interesting chappie :)

x

 
At 8:06 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ok,I don't have a blog but here are two things I can tell you.
1. I CRAVE Diet Coke. I have one a week. Preferably a fountain diet coke with lots of ice....and a straw.
2. I too suffer from bouts of depression. Winter is especially hard. If you met me you would never believe that I do.

 
At 12:12 PM, Blogger BurdockBoy said...

Carla:
Howdy.
As for choosing, I guess I already chose this existance so I better make the best of it, eh.

The education is amazing here in the states. Take a state like Iowa. Not exactly thought of as a force in education. Yet they have a huge number of small 4 year universities that offer great programs. There are a lot of areas like that.

tFool:
Actually, I'm not very proud of being an American either. But you are correct. I am my own person.

marmite T:
wow that means a lot coming from the queen of interesting blogging stories. Some of your posts are so humourous it's almost as though they are fiction.

Kim:
Some of those conventional items just stick with us I guess.

I had a a dctor tell me that I suffered more from situational depression, but I'm not sure if I buy that. It's a tough nut to crack, but yeah winters don't help. I like the snow, but the gray is what gets me down.

 

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