Answers to the true/false meme
Feb. 13th, 2005 05:42 pm1. I was once a rabid fundamentalist Christian.
True. I was a Seventh-Day Adventist.
2. My mother was married to a polygamist. No, he was not my father.
True. She didn't know it, and it was later annulled.
3. I saved my son's life by catching him by the hand as he slipped over the edge of a high cliff on a mountain.
True. He was about 4 at the time, and it was in Washington state. We were picnicking with friends on a flat rock surface at the top of a mountain. Jay ran to the edge, slipped and slid over the edge. I caught him by the hand and almost dislocated his shoulder yanking him back.
4. I have been to the Labyrinthian Palace at Cnossos.
True. I really don't remember much of it, it was in 1978. It was part of a cruise I took on the Eastern Mediterranean. Also visited Dubrovnik, (then) Yugoslavia, (streets made of marble!) the Acropolis at Athens, various other ports of call. Loved the Greek Islands.
5. I have never been to any golf game, even when I was in St. Andrews during the British Open.
True. Again, summer of 1978.
6. I was taught how to use chopsticks by Senator and linguist S. I. Hiakawa.
True. To this day I have a penchant for telling that story to friends at restaurants. It makes them tell me to shut up, they've already heard it.
7. I've sung at a Pagan gathering hosted by Isaac Bonewitz at his invitation.
False. Although I've sung for Janet and Stewart Farrar and Laurie Cabot at their request.
8. I've been the love-interest of Janet Farrar.
*Grin*. False. Although she did write me a nice poem. She was *my* love interest. I was Stewart's love interest. No, never consummated.
9. I have seen Margo Adler completely naked.
False. I've only seen her topless. It was at a women's spirituality conference in Silver Falls, Oregon, in 1989. I decline to comment on what her breasts look like. But I will say this; We were all in various states of undress, and she still maintained professional dignity as she took notes by hand as she sat with us as we discussed "The 4th Face of the Goddess."
10. My grandfather successfully argued a case before the Supreme Court.
False. It was my great-great grandfather, Enoch Totten, and he didn't win the case.
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Date: 2005-02-15 02:53 am (UTC)