October 4, 2007

33 Things You Didn't Know About Me


A few months ago I was reading Andy Jackson's blog when I came across a passage that really convicted me: "Any Christian blog is defined by the primary bloggers, and so I have always believed that bios should be provided unless there are unique situations that this would not be appropriate."

When I read that it made me realize that readers of this blog probably don't have a true sense of who I am as a person. Sure, I have a bio page with the usual demographic info but what does that really tell you about me. I live here, I work there, I'm married to her, I like this, blah, blah, blah. Really, who cares? What does that really tell you about me? Nothing of importance.

So I've decided to give a peek behind the curtain by sharing several dozen items about me-- various experiences, accomplishments, abilities, etc.-- that will really give you a better sense of who I am. Here are 33 things you probably didn't know about me:

  • I once solved the mysteries of the Navier-Stokes equations but forget the answer before I could write it down.
  • The Pirahã tribe whistle an epic tale of my grandeur.
  • The Canadian Forces Dental Branch has a standing order to kill me on sight.
  • I once ate a dingo's baby.
  • At the age of four I was considered a classical banjo prodigy.
  • I can Martinize in less than one hour.
  • At the age of two I was kidnapped by Tibetan monks who believed I was the 17th reincarnation of the Buddha.
  • I have won awards for thumping tubs, noggins, and Bibles.
  • I am immune from prosecution.
  • Neurologists have diagnosed me as having a rare condition which causes me to skip leap years.
  • I can both tear holes in the space-time continuum and repair them with a quantum duct tape that I created for such purposes.
  • Norman Mailer and I have been feuding for two decades, though neither of us can remember why.
  • I'm five IQ points smarter than I look.
  • When people ask "How've you been?" I want to answer "cheeky" but I usually just say "I've been fine."
  • My inner child is a six-year-old girl named Erline.
  • The best job I ever had was the summer I worked as a roadie for Lawrence Welk.
  • I sometimes go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. But most of the time I can't be bothered with such nonsense.
  • I have the temperance of a Greek god.
  • I was thrown out of a G & T program after it was discovered that I was neither gifted nor talented.
  • The scent of my pheromones has been known to ease birthing pains in Chinese pandas.
  • It's been said that my face resembles a Picasso painting. (Particularly, this one.)
  • On weekends I volunteer at nursing homes teaching krav maga to geriatrics.
  • I invented the word 'excrescence.'
  • I was once the answer to 43 down in the New York Times Crossword puzzle.
  • Tom Wolfe wears white suits as an homage to my virtue.
  • The Oracle of Delphi prophesied that I would never amount to anything. (Which just goes to show that you can never trust Delphic oracles.)
  • I have often been the hero of 'Choose Your Adventure' novels.
  • I am all Sturm, no Drang.
  • I am honorably discharged.
  • I once quelled a riot in Chile by singing "Muskrat Love" in fluent Spanish.
  • My favorite color is blue.


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comments
Wonders for Oyarsa writes:

1

Which greek god?

posted on 10.04.2007 12:39 AM
Joe Carter writes:

2

Dionysus

posted on 10.04.2007 12:45 AM
Odgie writes:

3

I need to apologize for everything that I put you through when I read those "Choose Your Own Adventure" books.

posted on 10.04.2007 1:46 AM
David Wayne writes:

4

You have outdone yourself with this one. You are also like an onion and this just reveals more of your layers.

posted on 10.04.2007 8:42 AM
Inquiring Minds writes:

5

David Wayne writes:
You have outdone yourself with this one. You are also like an onion and this just reveals more of your layers.

And he makes you cry....

posted on 10.04.2007 8:48 AM
Kevin T. Keith writes:

6

At the age of four I was considered a classical banjo prodigy.


Banjo music is like that.


I'm five IQ points smarter than I look.

Well . . . never mind.

posted on 10.04.2007 10:17 AM
april writes:

7

"My favorite color is blue."

Do you honestly expect us to believe that?

posted on 10.04.2007 11:32 AM
JHadji writes:

8

What was the question to 43 down?

posted on 10.04.2007 1:26 PM
Robert Duquette writes:

9

Is your favorite color really blue? I find that hard to believe!

posted on 10.04.2007 3:16 PM
Joe Carter writes:

10

What was the question to 43 down?

Conquerer of cruciverbalism (9 letters)

Is your favorite color really blue? I find that hard to believe!

It's true, for I'm always straight with my readers. It's not like I make this stuff up out of think air.

posted on 10.04.2007 3:26 PM
Matthew Goggins writes:

11

My favorite color is blue too.

posted on 10.04.2007 3:36 PM
Chris writes:

12

Erline?

posted on 10.04.2007 6:00 PM
Collin Brendemuehl writes:

13

Must be a slow day. Really slow.
Why not live-blog the Cubs games instead?

Collin
http://evangelicalperspective.blogspot.com/

posted on 10.04.2007 8:37 PM
BrianinIdaho writes:

14

Clever attempt to get our minds off global cooling!

posted on 10.04.2007 9:51 PM
BrianinIdaho writes:

15

Clever attempt to get our minds off global cooling!

posted on 10.04.2007 9:51 PM
Wonders for Oyarsa writes:

16

Hi Joe,

In an extreme act of intemperance worthy of the wine god himself, I wonder if I might presume upon your attention one more time (hey - shamelessness got me on your honorable mentions back in the day). I was interviewed on a podcast by an atheist the other day:

http://wondersforoyarsa.blogspot.com/2007/10/atheist-interviews-me-on-book-of-job.html

and thought it might possibly be a worthwhile item to link to on your next top 33. It was kind of a neat conversation - a Christian and an Atheist reading and discussing a passage of the Bible together (namely the book of Job).

posted on 10.05.2007 4:35 PM
Wonders for Oyarsa writes:

17

By the way, if you're a fan of the Navier-Stokes Equations, you need to play Plasma Pong!

posted on 10.05.2007 4:47 PM
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