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A. List seven habits/quirks/facts about yourself.
B. Tag seven people to do the same.
C. Do not tag the person who tagged you or say that you tag "whoever wants to do it."

quoting [livejournal.com profile] javasaurus , I'll answer, but I'm not the type to pass these things on...
  1. I don't read fiction.  Period.  H2G2 and LotR and Harry Potter have been my only fiction reading for over a decade.  I gave the Myth series a try but lost it within the fourth or fifth chapter.
  2. I've performed Monty Python on stage in a revue directed by [livejournal.com profile] dwenius and Tee.  I was in the Bruce sketch, the Flying Sheep sketch, and the "Matress" sketch.  The review also featured Crunchy Frog, News for Parrots, and Four Yorkshiremen.
  3. I've known Cami of the O'Danny Girls as one of my closest friends for 23 years as of yesterday.
  4. I have forgotten more about X-Windows/Motif programming than many self-proscribed "experts" ever knew, and still remember more than most still doing that kind of work today.
  5. I can't stop my hands from moving to music ("air" playing).  It's a part of how I remember it.
  6. I know the musical innards of complex works like Rite of Spring and Close to the Edge with incredible detail and depth, but have a severe handicap with remembering lyrics.  Whatever I'm doing, the 3rd line of some verse will simply "vanish" and nothing I can do aside from the paper in front of me will allow me to recall it.  Hence, as much as I want to add songs, Cat & Fiddle has remained a strictly instrumental act.
  7. My brain is, yes, filled with insane amounts of "Trivia".  I blame American Top 40.  In spite of this, I have difficulty finding my keys at least twice a month, and never ask me where I put something of [livejournal.com profile] faireraven 's as I *will* have forgotten.

Date: 2007-08-29 08:20 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] thatwasjen
I know the musical innards of complex works like Rite of Spring and Close to the Edge with incredible detail and depth, but have a severe handicap with remembering lyrics. Whatever I'm doing, the 3rd line of some verse will simply "vanish" and nothing I can do aside from the paper in front of me will allow me to recall it.

Heh, I have a similar problem. Once I've sung something (in performance, meaning with enough rehearsal to fully learn it), I will remember my "line" pretty completely and indelibly -- but if the piece wasn't in English, I will not be able to remember the lyrics. I can accurately hum along with the altos for entire oratorios (oratoria?), but I can't actually sing with them unless I have the score to refer to.

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