Who is A Curious Tongue?

He's a man of the people, putting his pants one leg at a time just like you.

He's a traveler of both time and space, documenting his journeys on Trip Advisor so that when his wife talks about a place that they visited or a hotel that they stayed at he can actually remember what she's talking about (or quickly jump onto his Trip Advisor profile to refresh his memory)

He eats at restaurants.  A lot.  Because he's too lazy to figure out what to cook at home and he hates having to clean the kitchen.  

He documents his meals on Trip Advisor as well so that when his wife talks about a restaurant they ate at he can actually remember what she's talking about.

He hasn't found a single piece of fried chicken in the state of Minnesota that was worthy of a second trip.

He's named after a series of obscure scenes in a  My Name Is Earl episode that stuck with him over the years.  (Here's the only reference I can find to it on the Interweb.  Like I said, obscure)

He's led an interesting life that seems to get better each and every year that he circles this globe.

He feels like he has something to say and he'd like it if you read what he's putting out there.

Also, he likes beer.  A lot.

I started my other blog less than a year ago.  PM Wit, Wisdom, and WAGs was a great idea in my mind, and hey!  I also got continuing education credits for creating content.  Win-Win baby!

I learned a couple of things kinda quickly.  1) My audience really didn't want to learn about Project Management  1a)  My audience was really kind of non-existent  2)  I really didn't want to write about Project Management because I was nowhere near as witty as I thought in my own head and 3) the content that I enjoyed writing wasn't the PM stuff (with a couple of exceptions) but rather the stuff that was about my feelings about things and junk.  I liked writing about my life, the way I was feeling.  I enjoyed telling stories, and some of them I think were good stories, but encompassed in some sort of  "lesson" they felt sort of preachy.  After my last post, I decided it was time to move on.
  
(I wouldn't mind at all if you'd like to check it out still of course, cause it ain't all that bad, just not what I want to be doing.  I've also exported my favorites to this blog for your convenience, so don't freak out if you see something and are like, "Hey man!  I already read that!".)

So that's me.  I hope you enjoy what you read here and that you share it with your friends, family, librarian, barber, and any stranger you happen to see on the street.  


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