Meme time! Five books...
Directions:
1. Take five books off your bookshelf.
2. Book #1 -- first sentence
3. Book #2 -- last sentence on page fifty
4. Book #3 -- second sentence on page one hundred
5. Book #4 -- next to the last sentence on page one hundred fifty
6. Book #5 -- final sentence of the book
7. Make the five sentences into a paragraph.
December 6: Sir Humphrey's up to something. Compared to some of the others at the university, we were positively sedate, but then both of us would have to work for our suppers someday, so we did apply ourselves to study as it became necessary. An entire industry grew up around this program in Nashville, and to this day people drive 500 miles to see the "Opry" broadacst live. He went back to the bathroom and sat in a stall, pushing the door closed with his foot. You are now one of us.
Les livres:
Yes, Prime Minister: The Diaries of the Rt. Hon. James Hacker by Jonathan Lynn and Antony Jay
Death Masque by P.N. Elrod
The Radio Format Conundrum by Edd Routt, James B. McGrath and Frederic A. Weiss
Jennifer Government by Max Barry
How to Be a Canadian by Will Ferguson and Ian Ferguson
ETA: I just realized this song has practically the same tune as my high school's alma mater! It's scary singing "All hail to thee, our alma mater honored / Richardson, we're loyal to you! / In days to come, your memories we'll cherish, / Through the years we'll still be true!" to a Stan Freberg song!
ETA: Okay, so Stan Freberg didn't do it originally.
1. Take five books off your bookshelf.
2. Book #1 -- first sentence
3. Book #2 -- last sentence on page fifty
4. Book #3 -- second sentence on page one hundred
5. Book #4 -- next to the last sentence on page one hundred fifty
6. Book #5 -- final sentence of the book
7. Make the five sentences into a paragraph.
December 6: Sir Humphrey's up to something. Compared to some of the others at the university, we were positively sedate, but then both of us would have to work for our suppers someday, so we did apply ourselves to study as it became necessary. An entire industry grew up around this program in Nashville, and to this day people drive 500 miles to see the "Opry" broadacst live. He went back to the bathroom and sat in a stall, pushing the door closed with his foot. You are now one of us.
Les livres:
Yes, Prime Minister: The Diaries of the Rt. Hon. James Hacker by Jonathan Lynn and Antony Jay
Death Masque by P.N. Elrod
The Radio Format Conundrum by Edd Routt, James B. McGrath and Frederic A. Weiss
Jennifer Government by Max Barry
How to Be a Canadian by Will Ferguson and Ian Ferguson
ETA: I just realized this song has practically the same tune as my high school's alma mater! It's scary singing "All hail to thee, our alma mater honored / Richardson, we're loyal to you! / In days to come, your memories we'll cherish, / Through the years we'll still be true!" to a Stan Freberg song!
ETA: Okay, so Stan Freberg didn't do it originally.