I fell for the old fashioned, tag, you are it… Sorry. Here we go:
Four jobs I’ve had:
- blogger
- broker/analyst
- management consultant
- translator & interpreter
Four movies I can watch over and over (yeah, I am rather old fashioned in my tastes it seems):
Four places I’ve lived:
- London
- Oxford
- New York
- Bratislava
Four TV shows I love (a bit more modern, just):
Four places I’ve vacationed:
- Maldives, Male
- Sinai, Egypt
- Brittany and Champagne area, France (on a motorbike)
- Rome, Italy
Four of my favorite dishes:
- Peking duck
- Sushi
- Steak
- Crêpes
Four sites I visit daily:
- Samizdata.net
- Google/Gmail
- Furl
- FT
Four places I would rather be right now:
- on a beach
- in a wine cellar
- shooting
- in New York
Four bloggers I am tagging (you’re it!):
Surprised that there four books that I like are not on the list… well you can see them in the right sidebar under the Reading stuff.



Lloyd
on Jan 31st, 2006
@ 12:13 pm:
Well, thanks, I was hoping that this round would pass me by completely, but I’ll have a go.
Our greatest area of commonality is your choice of movies – I knew there was a dewy-eyed romantic just below the hard-nosed, gun-toting exterior though I shouldn’t be surprised if there’s some post-modern irony that I’m completely missing.
I would suggest a DVD session and I’ll bring the kleenex, but that could be so easily misconstrued by some of your more gutter-minded readers.
Adriana
on Jan 31st, 2006
@ 12:18 pm:
Alas, there is quite a bit of post-modern irony in my choice of movies, which the choice of TV shows should reveal in greater measure.
Gutter-minded readers? Well, I never…
Lloyd
on Jan 31st, 2006
@ 13:19 pm:
Yeah, I knew it. I’m really going to have to stop pretending to myself that you’re Bambi and accept you just as you are. Oh well, perhaps I can sit and sob with Humph & Ingrid while you roll around the floor cackling maniacally at the sad little losers.
As for your more gutter-minded readers on reflection I remember that I probably should count myself in there. But then, didn’t Wilde say “we are all gutter-minded, but some of us are looking at your RSS” or something like that anyway?