Because why not start 2011 with another meme? After an autumn of memes, it only makes sense, right? Ahem: (oh, um, gakked from
janeite723)
Copy and paste the first sentence of the first post in your lj for each month in 2010.
January: Due to a newly conceived, not-so-mild infatuation with Andrew-Lee Potts, I've been watching episode after episode of a British television show, Primeval.
February: It took me awhile to find the time to transcribe it, but this is such a neat little quiz that I wanted to share it anyway.
March: The weather's warming up, the crape myrtles are starting to bloom, and I have what must be a seasonal bout of itchy fingers.
April: When T.S. Eliot is right, he's right.
May: For the past few hours I've been restraining the urge to run around my apartment with my arms outstretched, imagining that I, too, am flying Toothless, the adorable dragon from How to Train Your Dragon.
June: Welcome to the first Sunday of June---or as it is also known, the beginning of the Week of the Killer Quizzes!
July: I know I should be doing better things with my time right now---like sleeping and/or recovering from my bronchitis---but I stumbled on something that appealed to both the artist and the scientist (philosopher? logician?) in me.
August: At long last, my computer has returned from the shop.
September: This has been an odd day.
October: Day 06: A song you know all the words to
November: Friendships are so complicated.
December: For the faint of heart or momentarily impatient, I'll offer the warning that this post falls into the Specialized and/or Narrow Interest category....
Huh. I am a very silly person. Who likes long sentences. And occasionally dips into melancholy. And who has an unhealthy interest in memes and quizzes, but that's hardly a surprise, eh? :) Happy New Year, everyone!
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Copy and paste the first sentence of the first post in your lj for each month in 2010.
January: Due to a newly conceived, not-so-mild infatuation with Andrew-Lee Potts, I've been watching episode after episode of a British television show, Primeval.
February: It took me awhile to find the time to transcribe it, but this is such a neat little quiz that I wanted to share it anyway.
March: The weather's warming up, the crape myrtles are starting to bloom, and I have what must be a seasonal bout of itchy fingers.
April: When T.S. Eliot is right, he's right.
May: For the past few hours I've been restraining the urge to run around my apartment with my arms outstretched, imagining that I, too, am flying Toothless, the adorable dragon from How to Train Your Dragon.
June: Welcome to the first Sunday of June---or as it is also known, the beginning of the Week of the Killer Quizzes!
July: I know I should be doing better things with my time right now---like sleeping and/or recovering from my bronchitis---but I stumbled on something that appealed to both the artist and the scientist (philosopher? logician?) in me.
August: At long last, my computer has returned from the shop.
September: This has been an odd day.
October: Day 06: A song you know all the words to
November: Friendships are so complicated.
December: For the faint of heart or momentarily impatient, I'll offer the warning that this post falls into the Specialized and/or Narrow Interest category....
Huh. I am a very silly person. Who likes long sentences. And occasionally dips into melancholy. And who has an unhealthy interest in memes and quizzes, but that's hardly a surprise, eh? :) Happy New Year, everyone!
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