At long last I am finally posting the six word bios submitted by some of the Chrisophiles. I would still love to have more. Maybe ready these will give the rest of you a jump start. Thank you to those who took the time to write these up. I love them and I think the rest of you will as well.
Allison Robinson (My Mom, do not judge her counting ability)
wife, mother, teacher, grandmother, tour leader, loner
John Murray (My Cousins Hubby)
father, husband, coach, loves all sports
energetic, hardworking, enthusiastic, proud, easy going
outdoorsman, winter lover, passionate beer connoisseur
Jeremy Tuke (My Cousin)
Father of Teenagers getting gray
Locomotive driving tie pounding train freak
River lovin' golf cart driving daddy
Karen Fyke (My Mother-In-Law)
Delighted wife, exhilarated grandmother, laughing friend
Kris Murray (My Cousin)
mother, wife, animal lover, horse trainer
sensative, emotional, outspoken even to a fault
proud, happy, blessed by the Lord
Robin Robinson (My Wife)
skinny smart yarnie with a neckache
not yet rich, but already eccentric
spends too much time inside head
Chris Robinson (Me)
Hubby Superdad Brew Meister Meister Brewer
Laid-back goofy getting fit magnetic
Easily angered by repetitively stupid people
Enjoy!
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Showing posts with label Six word bio. Show all posts
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Why My Dad Could Never Be A......
Truck driver.
For those of you who know him you may think NEVER is a strong choice of words. After all my Dad loves to travel, get off the beaten path, and meet new people. Truck drivers do just that. Over the last year and a half I have met a number of drivers that seem to be doing just that. They tell me of the interesting places they have been and people they have met. Maybe driving a truck would not have been so bad for my Dad.
WRONG!
Two reasons make this vocation impossible.
1. A vast majority of the drivers that come into my facility have no idea where they are going when they head out. So many in fact that I am starting to believe this is a personality trait of drivers. I field no less that 5 calls a day from drivers needing directions. Can any of you imagine my Dad leaving the house with out carefully plotting his route and then double checking it with his Tom Tom while en route?
2. And this is the most important...
WAITING!
Truck drivers spend a lot of time sitting and waiting. Whether it be waiting to be loaded/unloaded, or to find out what their next destination may be. My Dad is not a patient man.
I hope you enjoy this early morning fare.
Cheers
Get on those bios people. I have three so far. Karen, Kris and Jere, kudos to you!
For those of you who know him you may think NEVER is a strong choice of words. After all my Dad loves to travel, get off the beaten path, and meet new people. Truck drivers do just that. Over the last year and a half I have met a number of drivers that seem to be doing just that. They tell me of the interesting places they have been and people they have met. Maybe driving a truck would not have been so bad for my Dad.
WRONG!
Two reasons make this vocation impossible.
1. A vast majority of the drivers that come into my facility have no idea where they are going when they head out. So many in fact that I am starting to believe this is a personality trait of drivers. I field no less that 5 calls a day from drivers needing directions. Can any of you imagine my Dad leaving the house with out carefully plotting his route and then double checking it with his Tom Tom while en route?
2. And this is the most important...
WAITING!
Truck drivers spend a lot of time sitting and waiting. Whether it be waiting to be loaded/unloaded, or to find out what their next destination may be. My Dad is not a patient man.
I hope you enjoy this early morning fare.
Cheers
Get on those bios people. I have three so far. Karen, Kris and Jere, kudos to you!
Monday, April 14, 2008
Fantastic News
My first brew without the aid of a kit is a success. I was going for a beer similar to Blue Moon. I did not quite hit that, but the result is very tasty indeed. We have named the brew "New Moon". It is a bit sweeter than Blue Moon since I used sweet orange peel instead of bitter, and the body is not the same because I filtered mine. Overall I am very happy with my concoction and look forward to brewing many more.
On the homework front, cousin Kris and my Mother-in-Law Karen have both submited their biographies. I am looking forward to getting more and cannot wait to post them all for your enjoyment. Kris' and Karen's are both very good.
I see a New Moon rising...
Cheers
On the homework front, cousin Kris and my Mother-in-Law Karen have both submited their biographies. I am looking forward to getting more and cannot wait to post them all for your enjoyment. Kris' and Karen's are both very good.
I see a New Moon rising...
Cheers
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Homework Assignment
Alright Chrisophiles it is time to learn a little bit more about each other and ourselves at the same time.
I would like each of you to post a six-word biography. Can you manage to sum up you in six words? How about 3 six-word phrases? What does your life really boil down to? I wanna know.
Better explanation and examples here.
To get you started here are the six-word biographies of Robin and Chris:
Robin
skinny smart yarnie with a neckache
not yet rich, but already eccentric
spends too much time inside head
Chris
Hubby Superdad Brew Meister Meister Brewer
Laid-back goofy getting fit magnetic
Easily angered by repetitively stupid people
Please reply to either the comment section of this blog, or to my e-mail address. In two weeks, April 26, I will compile and post them here...with your permission of course. I think this will be pretty fun, so please participate.
Cheers
I would like each of you to post a six-word biography. Can you manage to sum up you in six words? How about 3 six-word phrases? What does your life really boil down to? I wanna know.
Better explanation and examples here.
To get you started here are the six-word biographies of Robin and Chris:
Robin
skinny smart yarnie with a neckache
not yet rich, but already eccentric
spends too much time inside head
Chris
Hubby Superdad Brew Meister Meister Brewer
Laid-back goofy getting fit magnetic
Easily angered by repetitively stupid people
Please reply to either the comment section of this blog, or to my e-mail address. In two weeks, April 26, I will compile and post them here...with your permission of course. I think this will be pretty fun, so please participate.
Cheers
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