Since I see most other's have written about their interpretation of a meme I'm going to add mine.
I first heard about memes some years ago and found the concept absolutely fascinating because essentially right before that moment I was thinking about idea transmission.
I look at memes as DNA. A DNA for consciousness that runs through a social group. The thought behind this particular exercise is to share a new part of yourself with others in the blogosphere.
Five things about me that you might not otherwise be aware of:
1. I am very interested in social justice, and human rights. I studied these things quite a bit in college as a geography major.
2. Through that interest I came in contact with a friend of mine, Miranda, with whom I helped guide tours to Tributarial Amazon.
3. I was once rescued in an incident I'm not at liberty to discuss, except to say I had a nice ride in a dark helicopter. I also once helped rescue someone in a related incident.
4. I once played Belize, a former drag-queen turned nurse in a college play.
5. If I should ever tell you to go left or right you should question me, because for some reason I have trouble remembering which is which.

Very good, Caleb.
Is fact number 5 connected somehow to fact number 3 ? LOL.
Happy holidays to you and your family.
That was a long list of memes you linked to, Caleb - but still short. You missed mine, so there may be others missed as well.
You may want to consider linking people's memes to their profiles.
Caleb,
What an interesting life you have had. My husband would kill to go to the Amazon! It seems to me you could be writing books about your experiences.