David Krug tagged me with this five things, err, thing. It’s like a chain letter of the blogosphere or something, which tells me I just should ignore it, but hey, why not?
1. I published a pen and paper roleplaying “magazine” on floppy disks waaay back. Two issues, ten or so subscribers, huge hit. Not. That later evolved to a webzine, and even further down the road, to a print magazine. In Swedish, of course.
2. I have (had?) the record for skipping class back in school. Why? Because I’d rather sit in the library reading books, listen to music, or write short stories.
3. The first “book” I published was a pen and paper zombie horror roleplaying game called Splatter. It was written purely on a whim, I don’t even like horror movies or books.
4. The second book was about Sega’s last videogame console, Dreamcast, and how it fared in Sweden. I had some insight there, producing the official campaign site for it.
5. I’m a really heavy hitter in golf. Like in really heavy…
So the idea is to keep this alive. I’ll tag Tony, Petter, Liz, John and Hart. Taggy-taggy!


Hi TDH,
Thank you so much for thinking I’m worth getting to know. That’s so cool. Really.
Even cooler. Thank you for giving me an assignment that I’ve already done and can turn in completed as soon as you ask for it.
Whew! What a relief for my “to do” list!!!
http://www.successful-blog.com/1/once-upon-a-time-five-things-in-a-story/
Hey Liz,
That’s the best kind!
Can Liz do that? *checking archives* lol
Oh, I’ll let it slide ’cause she’s so lovely.
HART,
To translate, there are really only 5 interesting things about me, and I’ve used them up already.
Somehow I doubt Liz is telling the truth here… What are you hiding?!
Hiding? me? I’m an open book? I have an entire blog of weirdness about me. You got the only interesting 5 things here.
I never got those meme things. Is the idea to have it as link bait or what? Sure it can be interesting reading of course but I still dont get them.
That sounded a bit harsh. Sorry TDH. The post is nice and you sure have been doing some remarkable stuff!
In defence of this meme, I did it when I ususally blow them of because I think of it as an extension of an about page. It’s really one more way for readers to know the source behind what they are reading. That islways a good idea.!
Indeed it is. Although the chain letter part of it feels a bit weird…