100 Things About The Crutnacker

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Saturday, April 02, 2005


Notice how the eye on the left is pointing upward while the one on the left stays in the middle. Feel my eyes for that double vision! Posted by Hello

Sunday, March 27, 2005

95. I have fourth cranial or trochlear nerve palsy.

This sounds more exciting than it is, but basically it means I don't have full control over my left eye, which leads to double vision without glasses. I've had it all my life, but a new job 10 years ago made aggrevated it so much that I now need glasses full time.

Saturday, March 26, 2005

96. Favorite TV Shows

St. Elsewhere
Homicide
Leave it to Beaver
Simpsons
Family Guy

Saturday, March 12, 2005

97. My favorite movie is Goodfellas

Goodfellas is my favorite movie. It shows a master director, Martin Scorsese, at the top of his game. The movie flies by at its two and a half hour length, and the performances, direction, script, editing, soundtrack, and just about everything it it are superb.

I saw this on the night it opened, and even got to witness a crime beforehand, a hit and run accident in Boston. My roommate and I chased the car that hit the guy, but couldn't catch up in time to get his plate. Being the responsible citizens we are, we kept walking to our theatre when we couldn't catch him.

98. I own a Creative Zen Xtra MP3 Player & over 1000 different CD titles

I am closing in on filling up 40 GB of space at 128 MP3 Compression on the player with my CDs. I love music!

99. I've had letters published in numerous national publications

including Fortune, Business Week, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, and Newsweek.

100. I started reading when I was 3 1/2

I remember reading simple words and books when I was very little and was placed into advanced reading classes when I was in first, second and third grade. Reading's the key to advanced learning in my opinion. In addition to the knowledge you gain, it can help you spell better, write better, and talk better.