Pam had this on her site, but I found it by way of Tang’s
1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 23.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
“An old fashioned envelope with a glassine window, through which he could glimpse the face of a twenty-dollar bill — that was from Mrs. Grose, who always gave the money she’d earned from readings (and then retrieved it at the end of the summer).”
From Last Summer At Mars Hill, which I bought purely because of the title, with the namesake of a surrealist BBS I used to hang out at/in/on. now I wonder if the board was after the commune, or the other way around.
Niftie.
Posted on May 12th 2004 in
People
So far, so good.
Got the new wireless router up, too.
Crazy baby.
Posted on May 12th 2004 in
General
Nukin’ the machine tonight. Wish me luck. I’m having a lot of weirdness and slow-downs, and it’s just “time,” I think.
See you on the other side.
J
Posted on May 9th 2004 in
General
Davin is looking for two friends.
christine gort or dave prince – by posting their names here, maybe they’ll find that i am looking for them next time they do a google search for their own names. yeah. people do that. i assume if you haven’t, you’re probably going to after reading this. you’ll be surprised by what you may find. google will cache this page soon enough and dave prince and christine gort will be keyed with victoria and lambrick park and gordon head elementary. and davin greenwell. i am irreversably infecting the internet with my search.
Go there if you’re one of those two folks…
Posted on May 5th 2004 in
Places
Toren Atkinson’s blog has a pretty cool idea:
Thursday, April 29, 2004: Post a memory of me in the comments. It can be anything you want. Then, of course, post this to your journal and see what people remember of you.
I doubt I’ll get anything, but I’ll probably get spammed by people (again) who think I am way off the mark on anything/everything I say.
Maybe this time, it’ll actually get read.
Posted on May 5th 2004 in
General