Friday, April 03, 2009

Tagged!

It's almost as bad as getting sand in my er....sandwich?

But seeing as it's you dahlin' I cannot turn you down.

*Harumph* Six Things Of Total Irrelevance.

The rules are the usual meme ones. Also as usual I won't be following them. Here they are anyway.

1) Put the link of the person who tagged you on your blog.
2) Write the rules.
3) Mention 6 things or habits of no real importance about you.
4) Tag 6 persons adding their links directly.
5) Alert the persons that you tagged them.

The Six ( Is there anything you lot don't know about me at this point?)

1. I have a truly bizarre set of skills that would be of much better use to the Stasi and/or a Mexican drug cartel than my current position.

2. Said current position's contract expires in June. I'm looking for work and I'm willing to relocate.

3. Even if my contract wasn't about to expire I really don't want to live in Washington anymore.

4. At least once a day something brilliant happens to remind me that I'm a woman now. I feckin' well LOVE it.

5. I've spent most of the last three years working at night and essentially hiding away from humanity. I don't want to do that anymore. I really like being around other people now but the isolation did take a toll. I'm not right yet.

6. I love tea but I hate making it for one.

I know I'm supposed to tag six more people but I'll leave it up to yourselves. If you'd like to share fire away and I'll check in next week. We're all going camping now.......as in woods,trees,tents,campfires and beer and not the other camping

12 comments:

savannah said...

where do y'all want to live, sugar? dammit all, are we evah gonna get drunk together? ;) xoxox

(i hear you on so many levels, babe!)

PI said...

# 6 resonates with me as I make tea for one every breakfast - it's what gets me going. I have a special tea-pot which hold three cups exactly. The cup and saucer have to be china and the tea-cosy was specially knitted for me by my late MIL. A concession to modern life - I use a tea bag - usually Earl Grey. I suppose it has become a sort of ritual.
Lots of exciting changes for you - best of luck with them:)

Jayne said...

Awww, thanks for doing the post darlin' :-)
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that another job comes up for you hon, in a smashing new town/city. And as for finding somminc brilliant (every day) about being a woman, well darlin' you friggin well rock!

sassysundry said...

Bos...ton...you...want...to...move...to...Bos...ton...

Seda said...

The employment situation absolutely sucks out here, but I think you should move to Oregon anyway. Surely a talented woman like you can find something better than ever soon...

The Hangar Queen said...

Savannah,
Well SAV has always been on my short list (East Coast edition).I'm telephonic again. Bell me and we'll say about the getting drunk thing.

Pat,
Thank you. I have the classic loner's teapot. One big mug and almost a second. Come to think of it One Big Mug seems to fit me just fine.

Jayne,
You are very welcome. Something will come eventually. The grass is always greener and so on but I'm not getting anywhere here.

Sassy,
You're not wrong but I'm not moving up there to work in McDonald's......yet.

Seda,
I'm very fed up with hearing about how many jobs there are in DC (and there are!).Just not for me it seems.

travelling, but not in love said...

hey Devin, good luck with the job hunting... might I say that Paris is very nice if you're thinking either side of the pond would do?

Conan Drumm said...

Camping is the best thing ever. Every year I go with a gang, camping in a remote spot, zero facilities, cooking outdoors. Brill.

Not a bit cold over there at the mo?

Manuel said...

tea for one is the best....especially if you make enough for two.....

The Hangar Queen said...

TBNIL,
Sigh. If only my French was good enough.

Conan,
It was about 20C during the day and lovely and cool at night. Early enough for bugs not to be a problem. Did pick up a bit of sunburn of all things. We were in a very nicely equipped campground as the smallies are a bit..well,small,..for the wilderness stuff. It's in their future though.

Manuel,
I always do. Never had any takers though. I have a very melancholy teapot.

conortje said...

Great adventures ahead I can tell. If you end up anywhere near my travels I'll definitely be swinging by X

Radge said...

Meadow told me to check you out and I'm glad I did. Great writing, great blog.