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rushthatspeaks) wrote2012-09-21 08:00 pm
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international book week meme
The fifth sentence on page 52 of the book closest to me, sans context: "The audiences, mostly local villagers of all ages, weren't paying attention half the time."*
The closest book to me was EIGHTEEN ENTIRE INCHES AWAY. The horror the horror WHY DID WE CLEAN THE LIVING ROOM.
* You didn't expect me to leave it entirely sans context, did you? How Music Works, David Byrne.
The closest book to me was EIGHTEEN ENTIRE INCHES AWAY. The horror the horror WHY DID WE CLEAN THE LIVING ROOM.
* You didn't expect me to leave it entirely sans context, did you? How Music Works, David Byrne.
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I have answered people's posts four different times today with the closest book to me, and it was genuinely a different closest book each time. Same computer desk. This is a good life I have.
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C.S. Lewis writes lots of run-on sentences, so counting was hard.
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(Anonymous) 2012-09-23 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
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The Three Investigators in The Mystery of the Stuttering Parrot
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Here's one of them: "Chill for at least an hour."
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Right: She went back to the barn and discovered that the soldiers had provided one small lamp with an open wick fed by coconut oil.
Left: And they are after all my former gods, though my new ones seem no better.
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Next closest:
"Jingle Bells!"
(Next several sentences: "Jingle Bells! Jingle all the way! You need a date for New Year's Eve, and Steve Dallas is free that day!")
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