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Holy Macaroni, I’ve been tagged!

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Holy Macaroni, Jen has tagged me!
Is it a revenge for my latest poor wine tatsing report? LOL

I’m left with no alternative but to follow suit, although I sincerely hope it will not become a rule.

The golden rules of tagging:
*Link to the person who tagged you
*Post the rules on the blog posted
*Write six random things about yourself
*Tag six people at the end of your post
*Let each person know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog
*Let the tagger know when your entry is published

Here are some random facts about me:

1. I’m a French Cricket player (well, I’m more into umpiring and scoring these days!).

2. I drink sake every night (but the Missus who is Japanese, exclusively drinks wine!).

3. I like my women small, round and cuddly (but don’t tell the Missus! She has enough jealousy for a whole squadron!).

4. I write fantasy stories as a hobby.

5. I hate drinking fresh milk, although I was the only one breast-fed in my family consisting of four siblings (I do not include my Dad!).

6. I have never driven a car (which means more money for dining and wining!).

Here are the bloggers I’ve tagged to come out and play . . .

1. http://tokyodrinkingglass.blogspot.com/ Melinda Joe, the first of the Three Sake Musketeers (I’m the fourth one!).

2. http://tokyofoodcast.com/ Etsuko Nakamura, the second of the Three Sake Musketeers.

3. http://urbansake.com/ Timothy Sullivan, the third of the Three sake Musketeers in New York.

4. http://rubbahslippahsinitaly.blogspot.com/ Rowena who shares my love for perilla and sake kasu!

5. http://corbydomi.canalblog.com/ Dominique Corby, a superlative French Chef in Osaka who shares my love for Japanese Gastronomy (French blog, good for your studies!)

6. http://chrisoscope.com/ Christophe who has the courage to tell the truth about restaurants in Paris and elsewhere! (French & English)

Cheers and all that!
Robert-Gilles