Monday, November 14, 2005

The Most Interesting Post In Blogdom

Okay.

Your job:

Pretend that whatever interests you the most has been written about in the space provided between the two stars.

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My job was in providing the blog which provided your space, and I have done that. So, if this post was boring, it was *your* fault, and I cannot be held accountable for it.

Goodnight!

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

FIRST COMMENT!!! I LOVE TRACY!!!

Unknown said...

Whoah Tracy!!!! That was the BEST post yet!!!!

I'm curious though, how did you know about the killer polar bear?? I thought I made that story up.

Little Lizzie said...

::laughs:: that was funny, Shell.

Disciple said...

Tracy didn’t really write that.
How could she still write after the second star if she was poisoned eating those apple sandwiches?
It’s utterly absurd. Utterly absurd.

Tracy said...

JOHN!

Disciple said...

Tracy!

Anonymous said...

Mister Frodo!

Disciple said...

Snow White. Which one was that again? Wasn't it about a girl with seven warts or something.

I despise Lord of the Rings.

Anonymous said...

Qualify "Lord of the Rings"

I despise the movies and love the books.

Well, I despise the Peter Jackson movies.

The animated ones are just...ludicrous.

Disciple said...

No, I think Irish P. is on a horse.

Unknown said...

She wrote wow, not whoa.
Silly Irish Snowball.

Disciple said...

Isn’t “whoa” more appropriate for a karate chop?

Unknown said...

Don't be ridiculous Mr. Briody. Read what the dictionary has to say about those two words.


whoa
( P ) Pronunciation Key (hw, w)
interj.
Used as a command to stop, as to a horse.

wow1
( P ) Pronunciation Key (wou) Informal
interj.
Used to express wonder, amazement, or great pleasure.

wow2
( P ) Pronunciation Key (wou)
n.
Slow variation in the pitch of a sound reproduction resulting from variations in the speed of the recording or reproducing equipment.


Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

Disciple said...

I refuse to take lessons in English from an American!!

Last comment.

Unknown said...

HA! You're just embarrassed because we all know that you can't SPELL!

I knew I needed to check before I assumed that I still had the last comment on all the rest of November.

last comment.

How amazing am I that I was able to take that from being something undesireable, to something sought after? I am AMAZING!

Disciple said...

You are amazing.

Unknown said...

I know.