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The Friday Five

1. What does it say in the signature line of your emails?
When I remember to include it, it basically just has all the relevant personal information: email, web address, etc. I used to put funny little quotes, but it got too tedious trying to change them every week.

2. Did you have a senior quote in your high school yearbook? What was it? If you haven’t graduated yet, what would you like your quote to be?
No… The best pic of me in the yearbook has me in the school library, skipping class and reading a “kung fu” book while the caption underneath reads “Sean Loyless hard at work studying in the library”. Good stuff.

3. If you had vanity plates on your car, what would they read? If you already have them, what do they say?
At one time they’d read “Pezmobile”, but probably now it’d be “Haggis”.

4. Have you received any gifts with messages engraved upon them? What did the inscription say?
Not that I can remember. I got a coffee cup from my mom once that said “Asshole” on it. That’s about it.

5. What would you like your epitaph to be?
That’s like “famous last words” right? I guess it’d be some song lyric by Blind Melon or John Mayer or the like. Never really thought about it.

posted on January 16th, 2004 @ 9:44 am by Sean Loyless (Haggis) | This article has been viewed 601 times.

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