Re: I love Bill Nye!monocleostrichSeptember 13 2007, 15:19:23 UTC
The haircut is "trying to grow my hair from really short to long," circa spring 2004, or maybe late 2003. I know this was before we got married anyway.
The location was the west side of Queen Anne - I was on my lunch break while working at HAL and walked up to the Rite-Aid at the bottom of Queen Anne Avenue to get a National Geographic.
I got Bill's autograph on the back of my insurance agent's business card after he interviewed me. What was really awesome is that apparently I gave all the correct answers because at the end of the interview he was all WOO SOMEBODY IN SEATTLE IS EDUCATED ABOUT ANTIBIOTICS!! I told him it wasn't really that impressive since my sister was a pharmacy tech and she filled me in on all the secrets of America's antibiotics follies and obsessions while venting about her job and her stupid customers.
Video exists of Mr. Smarty Pants (that's me of course) being interviewed by the BBC about the Scottish Elections. The news item was about how nobody could figure out the voting or colour coding...except me! They spoke to three people being confused, then cut to me after saying 'But we found one smart arse who could tell us all about it, and did.' (kinda thing).
But you were good...and everybody's voice sounds weird to themselves.
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But the real question is, where were YOU? I don't recognize your surroundings. And what vintage is that haircut?
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The location was the west side of Queen Anne - I was on my lunch break while working at HAL and walked up to the Rite-Aid at the bottom of Queen Anne Avenue to get a National Geographic.
I got Bill's autograph on the back of my insurance agent's business card after he interviewed me. What was really awesome is that apparently I gave all the correct answers because at the end of the interview he was all WOO SOMEBODY IN SEATTLE IS EDUCATED ABOUT ANTIBIOTICS!! I told him it wasn't really that impressive since my sister was a pharmacy tech and she filled me in on all the secrets of America's antibiotics follies and obsessions while venting about her job and her stupid customers.
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But you were good...and everybody's voice sounds weird to themselves.
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