
Virtual (and reality) pal Toby Bloomberg tagged me a few weeks ago with the latest meme to cross the blogosphere: “Five Things You Don’t Know About Me.” I normally don’t blog much about myself on either of my Weblogs, but thought that the meme was fun. Here goes!
1. I love musicals! When I was in high school I performed in numerous musicals and listened to a lot of soundtracks. My favorite: “Les Miserables.” I still know almost every one of the major male songs in that classic.
2. Another piece of musical trivia: When I was in college I performed for four years in a well-regarded a cappella group: The Amherst College Zumbyes. I sung with Darby Conley who created the popular comic strip Get Fuzzy. Stephen Collins of “7th Heaven” was also a member, although way before my time.
3. When I’m not reading for work or business, I like to kick back with a good sci-fi or fantasy book.
4. I have a twin sister. We look nothing alike.
5. I love to eat peanut butter and honey sandwiches.
Tag You’re It: John Bell, John Mack, Matthew Holt, Dmitriy Kruglyak
1. I love musicals! When I was in high school I performed in numerous musicals and listened to a lot of soundtracks. My favorite: “Les Miserables.” I still know almost every one of the major male songs in that classic.
2. Another piece of musical trivia: When I was in college I performed for four years in a well-regarded a cappella group: The Amherst College Zumbyes. I sung with Darby Conley who created the popular comic strip Get Fuzzy. Stephen Collins of “7th Heaven” was also a member, although way before my time.
3. When I’m not reading for work or business, I like to kick back with a good sci-fi or fantasy book.
4. I have a twin sister. We look nothing alike.
5. I love to eat peanut butter and honey sandwiches.
Tag You’re It: John Bell, John Mack, Matthew Holt, Dmitriy Kruglyak

Fard - thanks for playing along. I love musicals too .. in another life I was a theatre major. So now you know 6 things about me By the way, great bloggers that you tagged. Will be interesting to see how far into the healthcare world this one runs.
Posted by: Toby | January 8, 2007 12:18 PM | Permalink to Comment