Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Tagged by Karlo

I've been tagged by Karlo over at Swerve Left to do a meme. I'm kind of a lousy guy to tag for these things because while I don't mind doing them, I never tag anyone. C'est la Vie.

Seven facts about me

1. I used to be allergic to cats, until my pal Candy convinced me that I could get over that, which somehow or other I did. I think she used magic.

2. I make paintings.

3. I love rivers.

4. I started mister anchovy's just to see what this blogging business was all about.

5. I'm a pretty good cook.

6. I currently have more cats than accordions.

7. The name mister anchovy was given to me by Anthony Stagg, Emperor of Ephemera, and occasional poster on this here blog.

8 comments:

Karlo said...

I can understand #3. I've always had a fondness for clear mountain streams.

Gardenia said...

I think we should put Candy's magic in the water worldwide so all the cute kitties can have homes.

FOUR DINNERS said...

More cats than accordions? My wife is probably in love with you....

sp said...

It's always good to have more cats than accordions.

mister anchovy said...

I personally think that getting the cat to accordion ratio just right is important to maintaining good balance in your life. Some people would say I have too many of both cats and accordions, but I say no way.

Stagg said...

It's easy and it's not magic. It's the hair of the ...er...dog theory.

Allergies can be treated with nurtient rich food natural souce vitamins and building up immune system..

An allergic person who wants a cat washes the cat when it first moves in. Give a cat a bath once a month for six months. Between those washing of the cat which reduces the dander the alleric person builds up defenses and natural resistence to the dander.

Karlo said...

Aren't allergies caused by having too much of a natural defense against something? On the other hand, I've heard that the cat allergies can be overcome by placing accordians at strategic locations throughout the house.

mister anchovy said...

I heard that too, Karlo. The healing power of accordions can never be underestimated.