Ruckus Responds to Fan Tagging

January 15th, 2007 by Mr. Danger

I was out on the town the other night, maintaining my social creditability when Bethie Rose, a passionate Couch backer, informed me that I had been “tagged” in a post by another longtime fan, DanDan. Well, let me say that it is an honor to be tagged.

I guess I just did.

Anyway, having been tagged, it is now my duty to list 10 quirk about my personality, and so I will.

1. I have a soft spot for misfits that dress like they live in the 70’s.

2. I like plaid.

3. It bugs me when people have two first names, like Billy Bob or Bernie Mac, or for that matter, DanDan.

4. I really like plaid. I find it strangely soothing.

5. I do like nuts. However, it will take me several years to consume all the nuts I got for Christmas after everyone saw a certain DC episode.

6. I almost never fully comply with directions given to me and so I will probably not name 10 people at the bottom of this post.

7. I even have plaid band-aids.

8. I have been known to randomly start singing Carpenters songs in public places.

9. I never had any 8 track tapes, but I wish I did.

10. I have a bad habit of falling on my butt in front of hundreds of people.

I hereby tag: Jimmy James, Angus McCallehan -inventor of plaid, the ghost of Christmas Present, “Deadeye” Dick Cheney, whoever invented the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, Starsky and Hutch, Wilheim Smoder, and the cute little squirrel in the front yard who I’ve been feeding all these nuts.

-Ruckus MacMullit

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