Photo credit : Leo Reynolds
I’ve been re-tagged! Dave REALLY wants to know 6 things about me.
The first thing to know about me is that I’m all about reusing intellectual capital when possible (meaning = i’m lazy), so I’ll re-post part of my June 2007 post featuring 8 things, and leave the extra 2 in! Yes, 2 extra things! At NO cost to you the reader! I know, I know… I just can’t stop giving…
Ok, you might want to sit down, this really isn’t that interesting…
1- I played high-school football for 1 game, then the team folded.
2- My first public singing in solo was playing the part Coach Van Buren in our high school production of “Damn Yankees”
3- I once convinced a girl I had just been intimate with that I was missing a toe and she didn’t even notice. (I have all my toes)
4- When I was a kid, I’d get up early on daylight savings day and go through the house setting one clock forward, the next back.. Drove my dad nuts!
5- I’ve been playing music as a musician semi-regularly since the early 80’s, and been on or co-produced 8 or so albums.
6- My first radio gig was at a 30watt pirate FM station in 1991.
7- My next radio gig was at Montreal’s #1 dance music station – doing I.T. support (*sigh*).
8- My hockey dream is to see Harry Neil, Bob Cole and Don Cherry retire in the same summer (2008). (This is a recurring dream)
Here are my tag-victims: Michelle Sullivan, Laurent Lasalle, Stevie Z, John Meadows, Tom Lucier, and my “we’re kinda broken up for the summer, but we’ll be back soon” pal Mark Blevis.
Random rules (hat tip to ):
1. Link to the person who tagged you.
2. Post the rules on the blog.
3. Write six random things about yourself.
4. Tag six people at the end of your post.
5. Let each person know they have been tagged.
6. Let the tagger know when your entry is up.

My list is done! and waiting to be published tomorrow morning.
Today is my brand-spanking-new site’s open house. My blog has a spiffy new home. And yes, Bob, it would be cool to have a chair like that in my office.
Left by Michelle Sullivan on August 18th, 2008