19th June 2008

One.. two.. three — Meme!

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Puff Daddy got it all wrong in 90s, it isn’t all about the benjamins (nor had Weird Al Yankovic - pentiums are not the issue here, Dude). It is all about me(me)! Thus I hereby present this meme, as I was tagged by Neth yesterday. It came with the following instruction:

Grab the nearest book and turn to page 123. Write down the fifth sentence, post it, and then tag 5 others to do this.

I randomly grabbed a book off my shelf and this is what I ended up reading.

“A cool wisp of steam rose from the open tub.”

Which is remarkebly non-descript, isn’t it? It is a sentence from Michael Swanwick’s Jack Faust. Go figure.

Now I tag the full-of-awesomeness FBS familia blogs: Damon, Medora, Jay and Brian in addition to Valashain. To show you it isn’t all about me. What can I say? I am a team-player.

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  1. 1 On June 20th, 2008, Damon said:

    I did mine, it sad that I do not know 5 bloggers other then the ones you listed :)

  2. 2 On June 21st, 2008, Jay Tomio said:

    I only respond twice to people that have me in their blog! roll

  3. 3 On June 21st, 2008, Horseman style said:

    [...] feeling  with bothersome phone calls, being an e-daimyo is not without responsibilities.  So, Lawrence passes this along: grab the nearest book turn to page 123 and write down the fifih sentence and [...]

  4. 4 On June 22nd, 2008, Medora said:

    Done - Damon shouldn’t feel bad, I don’t have five people to tag either.

  5. 5 On June 23rd, 2008, valashain said:

    I caved and posted my 123 on LJ after all.

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