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For each month take the first sentence of the first entry and post into your journal...
January: Yeah, well, did some 'new' stuff this week.
February:
March:
April: Still seeking a home for the pokemon story.
may: Many a day in the deepness of the woods/ there could be seen prancing to and fro/ a gentle soul much like the fairy folk of the forests/ and he clad himself in naught but his smile/ dancing and singing and naked as a jaybird // Some would look upon him and say Paris/ though others would call to him by the name of Orlando/ for both are cities of great pleasure and debauchery/ and from the trees flowers would shower down upon him/ as he continued his erotic dance beneath their boughs/ as one posessed by Terpsichore.
june:
July:
AUg: But, it's nice to have to post comments at other people's well kept up places.
sept So I was coloring a picture that
January: Yeah, well, did some 'new' stuff this week.
February:
March:
April: Still seeking a home for the pokemon story.
may: Many a day in the deepness of the woods/ there could be seen prancing to and fro/ a gentle soul much like the fairy folk of the forests/ and he clad himself in naught but his smile/ dancing and singing and naked as a jaybird // Some would look upon him and say Paris/ though others would call to him by the name of Orlando/ for both are cities of great pleasure and debauchery/ and from the trees flowers would shower down upon him/ as he continued his erotic dance beneath their boughs/ as one posessed by Terpsichore.
june:
July:
AUg: But, it's nice to have to post comments at other people's well kept up places.
sept So I was coloring a picture that
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For each month take the first sentence of the first entry and post into your journal...
January: Yeah, well, did some 'new' stuff this week.
February:
March:
April: Still seeking a home for the pokemon story.
may: Many a day in the deepness of the woods/ there could be seen prancing to and fro/ a gentle soul much like the fairy folk of the forests/ and he clad himself in naught but his smile/ dancing and singing and naked as a jaybird // Some would look upon him and say Paris/ though others would call to him by the name of Orlando/ for both are cities of great pleasure and debauchery/ and from the trees flowers would shower down upon him/ as he continued his erotic dance beneath their boughs/ as one posessed by Terpsichore.
june:
July:
AUg: But, it's nice to have to post comments at other people's well kept up places.
sept So I was coloring a picture that <ljuser="lilmay2"> drew for me *bounce bounce bounce* (no, y'all can't see it... well... maybe when it's done, I'll let you peek at it quick)... and...
oct: So, the party in LB made me really, really kick my butt in gear for the Exotic Erestor story.
nov: ...because I swear that is the only explanation for this.
Dec: Today is "Save a Tree, Climb a Warden" Day.
I had no posts in Feb, March, June, or July. Sorry. But I think May makes up for everything else.
1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
5. Don't search around and look for the "coolest" book you can find. Do what's actually next to you.
And in a place with 10,000 books to choose from...
"It was a time in our history when the mission was clear, the patriotism was palpable, and the enemy was not in dispute."
From
Representative American Speeches 2003-2004, Edited by Calvin M. Logue, Lynn M. Messina, and Jean DeHart
ALSO (I could not judge which was closer, I have stacks everywhere...
"Others are also suitable for sowing in situ, but if the seed is very fine and has to be scattered, it may be necessary to thin seedlings later on."
From
An Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Andrew Mikolajski
I also have the DDC at an equal distance, but it's just a classification system without defined 'sentences'. However, on page 123 of the nearest one, being vol. 3, it says:
.755 Disorders of refraction and accomodation
Including astigmatism, hyperopia, myopia, presbyopia
For aniseikonia, see 617.758
Welcome to my world.
-Zhie
January: Yeah, well, did some 'new' stuff this week.
February:
March:
April: Still seeking a home for the pokemon story.
may: Many a day in the deepness of the woods/ there could be seen prancing to and fro/ a gentle soul much like the fairy folk of the forests/ and he clad himself in naught but his smile/ dancing and singing and naked as a jaybird // Some would look upon him and say Paris/ though others would call to him by the name of Orlando/ for both are cities of great pleasure and debauchery/ and from the trees flowers would shower down upon him/ as he continued his erotic dance beneath their boughs/ as one posessed by Terpsichore.
june:
July:
AUg: But, it's nice to have to post comments at other people's well kept up places.
sept So I was coloring a picture that <ljuser="lilmay2"> drew for me *bounce bounce bounce* (no, y'all can't see it... well... maybe when it's done, I'll let you peek at it quick)... and...
oct: So, the party in LB made me really, really kick my butt in gear for the Exotic Erestor story.
nov: ...because I swear that is the only explanation for this.
Dec: Today is "Save a Tree, Climb a Warden" Day.
I had no posts in Feb, March, June, or July. Sorry. But I think May makes up for everything else.
1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
5. Don't search around and look for the "coolest" book you can find. Do what's actually next to you.
And in a place with 10,000 books to choose from...
"It was a time in our history when the mission was clear, the patriotism was palpable, and the enemy was not in dispute."
From
Representative American Speeches 2003-2004, Edited by Calvin M. Logue, Lynn M. Messina, and Jean DeHart
ALSO (I could not judge which was closer, I have stacks everywhere...
"Others are also suitable for sowing in situ, but if the seed is very fine and has to be scattered, it may be necessary to thin seedlings later on."
From
An Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Andrew Mikolajski
I also have the DDC at an equal distance, but it's just a classification system without defined 'sentences'. However, on page 123 of the nearest one, being vol. 3, it says:
.755 Disorders of refraction and accomodation
Including astigmatism, hyperopia, myopia, presbyopia
For aniseikonia, see 617.758
Welcome to my world.
-Zhie
hee hee
Date: 2005-01-07 06:50 pm (UTC)I will have to do mine now.