BuJ tuŝetis min..... (Ĝi estas la soltempo kiam mi skribis Angle, this would be the only time I write in English... For the sake of the curious ;) )
...and it goes something like this:
(in chronological order where possible)
Four jobs I've had:
- General Artist (no really, I've done everything from burning canvases as art, to writing poetry and prose that everyone seemed to think was meaningless, or crazy)
- The peer tutor in high school, banging knowledge into the heads of my fellow students
- Poker student, and I'm not speaking of the gambling poker, but rather poker consisting of a lot of poking.
- Thinker, for those who simply don't think...
Four movies I could watch over and over:
- West Beirut (BuJ, who knew that is one of the best little Arabic films I've watched in ages)
- The Hours
- Hauru no Ugoku Shiro (Howl's Moving Castle) - (always subtitled)
- Proteus (a South African film, always subtitled too)
(remember, dubbed films are always ruined...)
Four places I've lived in:
- Dubai
- Nowhere else, unless you'll consider my future as planned:
-Zurich, Switzerland
-Montreal, Canada
-New York City, US
Two TV shows I like:
- Oprah
- ALIAS
Four places I've been to on holiday:
- Zurich, Switzerland
- Paris, France
- Como, Italy
- Jeddah, KSA (at the time I was there, I hated it... Passionately hated it... I don't think I plan to go back anytime over the next 20 years)
Four favorite dishes:
- Anything that is a tribute to the little deifiable thing called Cocoa
- Yams/Sweet Potatos (which name do you prefer?)
- Thareed
- Punjabi Samosas
Four sites I visit frequently:
- BBC News
- Gulf News
- Wikipedia
- Khaleej Times
(I must say, I feel like it's the most biased of newspapers here in Dubai... I personally consider it to be the Dubaian edition of a far-right newspaper. Gulf News is more like a center-right paper. BBC News is a lightly biased, largely center-left source of information. Wikipedia, that is off the left-right thing: that is a perfected society.
To all writers, get yourself to Wikipedia, and register into your first/favorite language edition of Wikipedia, and start working/editing/writing.)
Four books I've read:
- The Trouble with Islam by Irshad Manji (good book, a good read, even if some of you out there may hate her)
- The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho
- The History of God by Karen Armstrong
- Book of Samuel, part of the Old Testament/Neviim, of the Bible.
Four bloggers that will be tagged with this:
-Hmm.. I honestly doubt anyone reads this... If you read this, and you're a blogger, consider yourself tagged...
*evil laugh* And then tell me that you considered yourself tagged, out of my taggedness... It's always reassuring to know that my rants/thoughts are getting to someone's mind, regardless of how you take it.
Cheers all.