O.K. So, I invited myself to the game, but this looked like such fun. You don't mind, do you, Tulip Girl?
The rules are:
1. Search your blog archive.
2. Find your 23rd post.
3. Find the fifth sentence (this is meant to say something about you).
4. Post that sentence in your blog along with these instructions.
5. Tag five people to do the same.
The fifth sentence of my 23rd post: I am young at heart and love children's literature and film.
I am tagging (and this in no way requires compliance; answers in the comments section will do):
Stacy
Shawn
Audrey
Robbo and Steve
Natalie
You know, I honestly ALMOST put your name down, too. But wanted to go by the "rules" and so stuck to five. Completely true. So, I'm glad you jumped in and reminded me not to be so legalistic! *L*
Posted by: TulipGirl at October 9, 2005 10:29 PMRae,
I am commenting here and I am also going to play this on my blog, I think it's fun!
My 5th line of my 23rd post:
I never intended to leave San Diego...and I sure as hell didn't intend to stay here for this long.
Yup, I think that says quite a bit about me. :-)
Posted by: Audrey at October 10, 2005 01:07 PMUm, my 23rd entry didn't have five sentences. Here it is:
I love this crazy little bastard:
"I'm like a long-distance runner who will finish the Boston Marathon," Kucinich said. "It may take me three hours, it may take me four, but as I cross the finish line, they'll know someone was running with a T-shirt that said 'Peace, health care, fair trade, and civil liberties.'"
He's going to win. I know it.
What's that say about me? Probably that I'm a jerk. Where's my prize? Or my mostly-no-tassels uniform?
Posted by: Shawn Macomber at October 10, 2005 01:50 PMI think my sentence means I need to get my butt to Austin pronto:
I have been drinking more during all of this, but unless I'm in Austin (which requires imbibing lots of alcohol) I still generally only drink one night a week, if that.
I'll play along in my blog tomorrow or the next day. Right now I'm trying to figure out if the notice on my door from the constable means that he attempted to serve me with divorce papers.
Posted by: Natalie at October 10, 2005 06:57 PMTG- see, He is in the small things. :D
Audrey- oh my! That is too...interesting.
Shawn-it says nothing of being a jerk; and much about you being a journalist. No worries- no tassels. Haven't you heard? They are now a fashion faux pas.
Natalie-emailed you.
Posted by: Rae at October 11, 2005 06:01 AMGot it done Rae, thanks for thinking of me.
Posted by: Stacy at October 12, 2005 10:42 AMAlas, mine was simply "Here's the link."
Boooooring.
(Hope it DOESN'T say something about me.)
Posted by: Robert the Llama Butcher at October 13, 2005 07:40 AMWell, Robbo, maybe it only says that you get down to the guts of the issues?
Thanks for participating :D
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