If you really want to read the Mother of All Memes, culled from this website with its thousands of questions, click on the title link above.
Consider this my "Hundred Things" as well; now I never have to do that one.
And that concludes National Meme Week.
We now return to our regularly scheduled programming.
Thank you for your support.
7 comments:
I think that the OED might count as more than one book. =) But those are some good, long-lasting choices.
This is where SL says something witty.
No, the driving home has eeked all my brain cells.
But I'm confused. Is there a meme that you did somewhere in there?
Okay, I pinky-swear that the first time I clicked on the title link, it gave me the meme website. Since then, it hasn't happened again, so it was a fluke. That looks like a meme I might have to do. And that is all. I had to skim read it as I'm on my way out ze door at the moment but I wanted to save face...
I get a little shivery thrill whenever I read someone's 100 Things.
Thank you.
Wow. I read it properly now and I don't think I would even attempt it because you did it so well I'd be thinking of your answers the whole time. I especially liked how politely you dealt with the swim thing. (You'd think they'd get the picture...)
By the way, not necessarily in reference to this, but in case I haven't said it lately: You rock!
That would have been my fault as I compiled it from several different memes.
The OED may be multiple volumes, but only one book. Or at least that's what i'd argue...
I totally agree that the OED is one book (although it may have multiple volumes).
Compiled your own meme? Wow. Even more impressed now.
And folks, that's a wrap. SL has spent another morning blogging...
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