Long time since I’ve been tagged to do a ‘me me’ but there we go. Came from Hen (who else, hehe). The Rules:
1. Pick up the nearest book of 123 (or more) pages.
“Notes from an Exhibition” by Patrick Gale. As yet unread, but was sitting on my chest of drawers. Not sure when I will read it, have a lot to read before getting to it that’s for sure.
2. Open the book to page 123 and find the 5th sentence.
The young man in the photograph was handsome enough but it was hard to see him as a serial seducer.
3. Post the next 3 sentences.
Perhaps he had simply been the passive-manipulative sort, adept at projecting a veneer of helplessness so that women couldn’t help responding to him. He thought instinctively of Lizzy and her insistent baby hunger. Perhaps Rachel and the others had been decades ahead of their time in coolly appraising Simeon Shepherd as the ideal oblivious donor, his cheekbones almost as high as his IQ.
4. Tag 5 people.
It’s pronounced MEM. *rolls eyes*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meme
Oops! I always wondered what the hell it actually meant!
You always were several steps ahead of me in blogging (well, I started before you back in 2003 but you soon overtook me!)
I think that’s because I am a sad, nerdy geek.
In before you said it.
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