And the tingling, it yet continues
May. 20th, 2007 12:37 pm1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 23.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the next three sentences in your journal along with these instructions.
5. Don't dig for your favourite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one: pick the CLOSEST.
6. Tag five other people to do the same. (Do it if you want)
I have three books about the same distance from me, but Ally by Karen Traviss is the only one without stuff on top of it, so here goes.
Humans, her late husband used to tell her, were prone to desend into anarchy in wartime.
We are getting a kitten. He is fluffy and black with tiny patches of white. When he grows up, he will be bigger than Jemima, if his mother's size is any indication. He is, joy of joys, actually toilet trained, so all we need to do is get him spayed and vaccinated. Does anyone have any good local vet recommendations?
Oh, and his name will be Syntax B. Jones. Jones for
maudlinrose, B. (Benjamin) for
tamarillow and Syntax for me.
I now have Heroes of Might & Magic III on my computer. I've played this game twice before and decided at that time, having managed to stay up until dawn playing it, that it was highly addictive and I should avoid it. As I have a list of things to do, I am planning to put off doing it for a while.
Alessan came around, sorted out
tamaraillow's computer, fixed Excel on mine (by reinstalling Office), worked out how to network us properly and managed to disable the adblock on
adrexia's livejournal, all of which is good and much apapreciated. In return, we fed him a roast pork dinner in which I didn't quite fail at making crackling. Hopefully the next attempt will go better.
It appears, however, that making beetroot relish may have to be put off for a while.
alwaysoutofink came around on Friday night and we eventually did some work on the larp. It's not Amber anymore, which is good, but it's going to be lots of fun and I'm looking forward to doing more on it. I have to type up the notes at some point and forward them onto G.
2. Open the book to page 23.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the next three sentences in your journal along with these instructions.
5. Don't dig for your favourite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one: pick the CLOSEST.
6. Tag five other people to do the same. (Do it if you want)
I have three books about the same distance from me, but Ally by Karen Traviss is the only one without stuff on top of it, so here goes.
Humans, her late husband used to tell her, were prone to desend into anarchy in wartime.
We are getting a kitten. He is fluffy and black with tiny patches of white. When he grows up, he will be bigger than Jemima, if his mother's size is any indication. He is, joy of joys, actually toilet trained, so all we need to do is get him spayed and vaccinated. Does anyone have any good local vet recommendations?
Oh, and his name will be Syntax B. Jones. Jones for
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I now have Heroes of Might & Magic III on my computer. I've played this game twice before and decided at that time, having managed to stay up until dawn playing it, that it was highly addictive and I should avoid it. As I have a list of things to do, I am planning to put off doing it for a while.
Alessan came around, sorted out
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It appears, however, that making beetroot relish may have to be put off for a while.
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