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I was tagged by Paddy "WORK with me and I'll make you HAPPY," Pizappi. What a COOL name and NEAT motto! Thanks for inviting me to participate in the MeMe AR insanity. I get such a kick out of reading these things, but somehow it never occurred to me that I could actually be "hit" with a "digital-question-snowball" so soon out of the box. I've only been in real estate for less than a year and have yet to make 120 days as a blogger on AR, so I really never expected to get tagged.

Hmmm...  Truth or Dare time:

Question #1: Who is my favorite musical artist?

There is a 13-way tie for first place: I absolutely adore Stevie Ray Vaughn, Olivia Newton John, Amy Grant & Vince Gill, Darlene Zschech (from Hillsong), Nina Simone, Ella Fitzgerald & Sachmo (Louis Armstrong), Celine Dion, Barbara Streisand, George Michael, Michael English and Luciano Pavarotti. Selection #6 entitled "Son of God" on the 2002 worship DVD/CD "Blessed" is my favorite 9 minute song (yes, there are other 9 minute jammies I love).

 

Question #2: Who is my favorite visual artist?

I have too many I enjoy to choose just one: the paintings of Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Cezanne and Van Gogh; the illustrations of Norman Rockwell and N.C. Wyeth; the films of Alfred Hitchcock; the Japanese Anime of Hayao Miyazaki. These visual artists have all had a hand in how I manipulate light, lines, color and form to create a work of art. I absorb what is useful for the project at hand and generally discard the rest. Most artist try to have cohesiveness to their work, however I don't. I just paint what I imagine or think I would like to see and have been known to change my mind regarding the direction or theme of a show. Sometimes it results in gallery patrons being placed under the erroneous impression that they are viewing more than one artist when in fact everything created is coming from the same hand and mind. I can burn hot or cold with my illustrations and fine art and playfully consider myself a "schizartist," which is a kind of Brooklyn street slang play on words I came up with as a kid regarding explaining artists (like me) who are "deliberately stylistically dysfunctional" and can change their painting style so radically as to be able to fool another into thinking the same hand and mind could not have possibly done it. It's great fun when you ask a stranger "which painter do you prefer?" and they very seriously compare you with you, never realizing that you are you. Critics pro and con usually compliment me by stating that I am an "eclectic" artist, but in sum and substance the fact of the matter is that sometimes when I paint an abstract I "pretend to have a mental illness and look at the world through someone else's eyes to create an expression they can identify with as making sense." They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so here is some of my original artwork (3 portraits and an abstract) as examples of how my choices have helped influence my creations of art as well as me "burning hot and cold" with my work:

 

Question #3: Who is my favorite blogger?

Hmm... There are so many excellent people to choose from, however, for brevity: Andrew J. Lenza (NJ), Lizette Fitzpatrick (KY) and Laura Watts (NC) have had me howling with laughter so I shall have to select them as a three way tie for first place. I also enjoy Steve Homer (TX), Barbara Ries (PA), Paddy Pizappi (NY), Daniel Horneck (FL), Jeanette Neerpat (FL), Duane Marlink (MI), Josef Katz (NY), Paul Moye (TN), Bill Gassett (MA), Kenneth Rossman (NY), Bill Mitchell (FL), Emma Vargas (CA) and Jonathan Washburn (WA). Everyone in the forum brings so much to the table that it is truly hard to choose. It is so easy to think of reasons why I love to read these writers' blogs that I shall have to just leave it at this and move on or we may never get done with this MeMe.   

Question #4: If I could meet anyone (dead or alive), who would it be?

My ancestors on my family tree. I've got serious questions for some of those knuckleheads. We ran the family tree back to the early 1600s and now I have to go dig around in England for answers to the 1500s. The kids are too small to fly over the "big pond" for now. Bummer... I hope to eventually go because the Tann clan has had some pretty cool moments in history. Seems we were running around owning real estate long before the U.S. got around to claiming its independence and Pocahontas became a household name. Turns out I even had an ancestor in the same tribe as P. That fact alone was amazing. It was also awesome to discover that my relatives fought in the early wars, inclusive of the Revolution, so if I had a chance to meet someone it would definitely be my ancestors for I would really love to pick their brains about their take on history as it was unfolding and find out why they did some of the stupid things they did (e.g. murder, squandered some of their VA land grants from fighting in the wars, etc.).  

Questions #5: What did I want to be when I grew up?

When I was 5 years old I discovered paint in kindergarten, had a love affair with color and decided I wanted to be an artist when I grew up. (Yay, I did it!)

Question #6: If I could live in any point of history, when would it be and why?

If I could live in any point in history it would definitely be now because Biblical prophesies state the generation that gets to see Israel become a nation is the generation that gets to see the return of the Messiah. (The nation of Israel was re-born in one day: May 14, 1948). People are averaging 80-110 years so I hope to still be around with the kids and grandkids when evil gets its butt kicked.   

Question #7: What is the most interesting piece of trivia you know?

1) "Jesus wept," is the shortest verse in the Bible.  

2) 2 Wikipedia definitions by heart: (1) Schizophrenia, from the Greek roots schizein (σχίζειν, "to split") and phrēn, phren- (φρήν, φρεν-, "mind"), is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a mental illness characterized by impairments in the perception or expression of reality, most commonly manifesting as auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions or disorganized speech and thinking in the context of significant social or occupational dysfunction. (2) Eclecticism is a kind of mixed style in the fine arts: "the borrowing of a variety of styles from different sources and combining them" [Hume 2003, p.5].

Question #8: What is the most interesting job you have ever held?

Being an Investigator for the NYC Department of Correction's Trials, Litigation and Investigation Division. 

Now to TAG some other poor unsuspecting individuals:

1. Laura Watts

2. Josef Katz

3. Kenneth Rossman

 

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34 Comments on C got a MeMe - wheeee!

JUN
14
2008
504,086 Points 36 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router

Loved your MEME!! I learned a bunch about you today! I so hope I don't get tagged again. I can't find the time to get caught up on my blogging. I'm so honored that you mentioned little ol me as one of your fav bloggers. You are so sweet! I still have many funny stories left to tell. Something kooky happens every day around here! :~0

9:38pm • #1
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Hello Lizette -- thank you so much for your kind words, they are very much appreciated. I am so looking forward to keeping up with your blog. I just love the way your way of describing things "puts these little cartoons in my head," keeping me smiling during the course of my day. (P.S. I'm still chuckling over that bug story... ) You guys are SO COOL! Regards, C. 

10:47pm • #2
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Carolyn, Great job on your MeMe, your art work is fantastic! I like George Micheal's voice too.

10:50pm • #3
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Hello Duane -- thanks for the thumbs up on the artwork. George Michael is THE BOMB! I never get tired of hearing him sing and he gives such fun interviews. I'm sorry they took "Eli Stone" off the air because every episode was formed around a GM song and the saga was developing in such an interesting way. The 13 episodes were to cover the writer's strike gaps in the ABC line up. I hope they bring the show back because the scripts were very good.   

10:57pm • #4
212,517 Points Outside Blog

C, I liked the song he had Elton John join him live. Liked when he was with Wham, hhmmm, may be aging myself there, grin.

11:48pm • #5
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Hey Duane -- I've got that DVD! They did a very nice job on the duet and he did a marvelous job working with Queen.   

11:57pm • #6
JUN
19
2008
115,184 Points 4 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Very interesting meme, C.  Your artwork is wonderful - I like "both" artists!  What you said about meeting your ancestors is fascinating.  I never thought of that.  There are a few things I'd like to know from my mother's side.  They predate the Revolution, too.  I'm glad I came here from your new Jacked post.  Back there I go!

6:14pm • #7
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Hello Elaine -- thank you for your kind words and taking the time to comment on my blog. I've got my family tree posted on Ancestry.com. You may be able to look up facts about your mom's side from their massive databases as well.  Regards, C.

6:24pm • #8
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C - great artwork. Good selection of visual artists. I was sure you would add AC/DC to your musical artist list;^)

7:14pm • #9
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Hey Mike -- AC/DC would be Stephen, Mike and Noah jumping in the bed with the guitar and bongos blasting "Big Gun" from "Last Action Hero!" Although I do admit to liking "Hells Bells" and "Back n Black." :)

7:38pm • #10
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Love your meme! I too like your artwork and George Michael. I never thought about meeting past relatives if I could!

9:01pm • #11
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Hey LaNita -- thank you for your kind words. I'm always thinking about my relatives and ancestors. It seems the more I find out, the more curious I become. Working on the family tree has pulled a lot of us together and blessed us with the added benefit of discovering new relationships while investigating old ones.

9:08pm • #12
JUN
21
2008
1,038,328 Points 26 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

I enjoyed reading your meme. I liked the part about your family tree.

6:28am • #13
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Good morning Gita -- and thank you kindly! I appreciate you taking the time to comment on my blog. Enjoy your day. Regards, C.

6:30am • #14
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Stellar Meme, C!  I knew I was going to love after reading a few of your other posts. 

I'd love to see a video of your boys jamming to Big Gun.  I am officially requesting that you post it!

I look forward to the day when evil gets its butt kicked too.  You rock.

6:35pm • #15
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Thank you kindly Miss Amanda! I appreciate the compliment. I've never posted a video here before. I'm not sure if the boys will cooperate because "Big Gun" is usually an underwear moment. I may have to improvise... ;-D

7:05pm • #16
JUN
24
2008
142,736 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog

C, I love your MeMe.  Nice to get to know  you and see that our tastes in music, art and hobbies are very similar.  I love tracing my families roots back and would love to meet some of them too. 

1:06am • #17
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Hey Judi -- outstanding! Nice to meet you as well. Looking forward to more chats down the road. Regards, C.

1:12am • #18
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Hey C -- I just joined Club Chaos -  thanks for the invitation.  :)

 

"dancing in the rain!"   :)

1:29am • #19
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Hey Judi -- Welcome to the club!

1:34am • #20
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Queen Carolyn....  You definitely rock!  Excellent MeMe.  Shout to the Lord by Darlene Zschech is one of my favorite songs.

Btw, "sometimes when I paint an abstract I "pretend to have a mental illness and look at the world through someone else's eyes" cracked me up.  Hang around with the crazy funny folks here and before long you won't have to pretend. :)

2:18am • #21
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Hey Jesse, it's one of my favorites as well! Darlene Zschech ROCKS! I am so totally into Hillsong. :-)

2:47am • #22
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Hi Carolyn I am happy to see your Meme which I somehow missed when you published on the 14th Where was I???? Anyway I love you and your sense of humor.  So cool to learn more about you.  About the chaos group, here I am.  You are a sly fox, administrator huh?  Do I get an official robe or something? Have a good one.

5:32am • #23
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Ah Paddy, for you anything! :-)

5:40am • #24
189,235 Points 45 Featured Posts

Wow...I learned a lot about you by reading this...Im glad I joined this group and look forward to learning more and more about both you and the members of the group. 

7:58am • #25
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Hey Clint -- Welcome to the club. Looking forward to spending more time with you as well. Enjoy your day. Regards, C.

10:21am • #26
JUN
25
2008
6 Featured Posts

Beautiful Artwork!  I have ancestors that were in Mass. in the 1600's.  Maybe we're related.  I'm looking forward to evil getting it's just rewards too!

2:10am • #27
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08
2008
255,709 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

That's great you've traced your family tree so far back.  I am actually afriad to start learning how to do that, as I'm afraid it would be quite an addiction.  Great MeMe, your portraits are very good.

11:45am • #29
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15
2009
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Well here it is over a year later and you're still getting comments on this post. HA

How neat this is! :)

4:57pm • #31
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ROTFL @ Candice. Well damn... whodda thunk it? Hey girlfriend! ;-) (LOL)

5:20pm • #32
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Loved your me me!  You are way too cool!!! Beautiful artwork!!! So glad I met you!!!

 

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