Once Upon a Meme
From Scaramouche, who, it is rumored, looks divine in macrame’, I have been passed a meme that I think I can actually pull off and pass on. The five steps are to:
1. Delve into my archives.
2. Find my 23d post.
3. Post the fifth sentence (or close to it).
4. Post the text of the sentence in this blog along with these instructions.
5. Tag five others to do the same.
My 23d post, from October 6, 2003 and posted at this blog’s original site, addressed the neo-cons’ prewar assertions that Iraqi oil revenue would pay for Iraq’s reconstruction. The post had only four sentences. The one that goes here is, “What kind of fantasy land do these people inhabit back there in D.C.?”
How many times have we asked that question?
Now to pass it on. The Ouija board says it should go next to Samantha Burns, It’s Morning Somewhere, Give Me the Booger, Blogenlust, where John doesn’t usually delve into such shallow past times, and Scamboogah, where Drew needs an easy post, even if it annoys him.
Carry on and good luck.
1. Delve into my archives.
2. Find my 23d post.
3. Post the fifth sentence (or close to it).
4. Post the text of the sentence in this blog along with these instructions.
5. Tag five others to do the same.
My 23d post, from October 6, 2003 and posted at this blog’s original site, addressed the neo-cons’ prewar assertions that Iraqi oil revenue would pay for Iraq’s reconstruction. The post had only four sentences. The one that goes here is, “What kind of fantasy land do these people inhabit back there in D.C.?”
How many times have we asked that question?
Now to pass it on. The Ouija board says it should go next to Samantha Burns, It’s Morning Somewhere, Give Me the Booger, Blogenlust, where John doesn’t usually delve into such shallow past times, and Scamboogah, where Drew needs an easy post, even if it annoys him.
Carry on and good luck.
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