Title: Grab the closest book... Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 07-Aug-11, 06:21:21 PM Found this on Bits and Pieces (http://bitsandpieces.us/)...
Grab the closest book… Tim J. posted this on his Facebook page. I thought it was cute and modified it for B&P. From what I’ve discovered there really is no National Book Week. The National Children’s Book Week is the week before Thanksgiving. Other than that I could find no one week that was consistently referred to as National Book Week. Regardless… It’s National Book Week. Rules: Grab the closest book to you. Go to page 56. Post the 5th sentence in a comment. Don’t mention the book. My answer: “Some infections can lie dormant for years after initial exposure.” And my answer: Male, summer: Dark with white flanks and belly. Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Kris G. on 07-Aug-11, 06:39:00 PM My answer: Winters along the coast and on lakes and rivers. :happy:
Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Donna on 07-Aug-11, 06:46:28 PM 'A night with Ranger was tempting, but the cost would be high"
Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Kris G. on 07-Aug-11, 07:23:02 PM 'A night with Ranger was tempting, but the cost would be high" Your book sounds quite interesting, Donna! Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: MAK on 07-Aug-11, 07:39:08 PM Without a word he flung his heavy casting spoon again, 60 yards past the surf into deep water.
Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Donna on 07-Aug-11, 07:40:53 PM 'A night with Ranger was tempting, but the cost would be high" Your book sounds quite interesting, Donna! :-[ Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 07-Aug-11, 07:41:55 PM 'A night with Ranger was tempting, but the cost would be high" Your book sounds quite interesting, Donna! Sounds like one the girls might have picked up while visiting Quest, Kendal & Harlie! Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: ~Ruth on 07-Aug-11, 07:44:27 PM He always thought that church would be where he'd get married, if he ever got married again.
Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Kris G. on 07-Aug-11, 07:48:39 PM 'A night with Ranger was tempting, but the cost would be high" Your book sounds quite interesting, Donna! Sounds like one the girls might have picked up while visiting Quest, Kendal & Harlie! I was going to say it sounds like a Harlequin! Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Donna on 07-Aug-11, 07:51:03 PM 'A night with Ranger was tempting, but the cost would be high" Your book sounds quite interesting, Donna! Sounds like one the girls might have picked up while visiting Quest, Kendal & Harlie! I was going to say siounds like a Harlequin! :devil: :hysterical: Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 07-Aug-11, 07:51:31 PM 'A night with Ranger was tempting, but the cost would be high" Your book sounds quite interesting, Donna! Sounds like one the girls might have picked up while visiting Quest, Kendal & Harlie! I was going to say siounds like a Harlequin! Actually, I think it's one I just read...the latest Stephanie Plum...am I right, Donna? Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Donna on 07-Aug-11, 07:55:27 PM 'A night with Ranger was tempting, but the cost would be high" Your book sounds quite interesting, Donna! Sounds like one the girls might have picked up while visiting Quest, Kendal & Harlie! I was going to say siounds like a Harlequin! Actually, I think it's one I just read...the latest Stephanie Plum...am I right, Donna? It is a Janet Evanovich book!! "Sizzling Sixteen"!! YES, a Stephanie Plum Novel!!! WAY TO GO EI!!! Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 07-Aug-11, 07:57:39 PM 'A night with Ranger was tempting, but the cost would be high" Your book sounds quite interesting, Donna! Sounds like one the girls might have picked up while visiting Quest, Kendal & Harlie! I was going to say siounds like a Harlequin! Actually, I think it's one I just read...the latest Stephanie Plum...am I right, Donna? Yup, that's the one...not many characters named Ranger out there ;) Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Donna on 07-Aug-11, 07:58:42 PM 'A night with Ranger was tempting, but the cost would be high" Your book sounds quite interesting, Donna! Sounds like one the girls might have picked up while visiting Quest, Kendal & Harlie! I was going to say siounds like a Harlequin! Actually, I think it's one I just read...the latest Stephanie Plum...am I right, Donna? Yup, that's the one...not many characters named Ranger out there ;) Small world! :clap: Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 07-Aug-11, 08:18:20 PM Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Carol P. on 07-Aug-11, 09:48:09 PM "Would marrying me be such a sacrifice?"
From a true Harlequin! :lol: Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Bonnie on 08-Aug-11, 09:50:28 AM Miss Leefolt nodding into the phone, "Someday when we move, it will raise the value of the house."
Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: birdmusic on 08-Aug-11, 10:29:03 AM In fact, the iim7, V7 progression ("two-five," as it's commonly known) - sometimes followed by the tonic chord ("two-five-one") - is probably the most important progression in jazz.
Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Donna on 08-Aug-11, 10:49:13 AM In fact, the iim7, V7 progression ("two-five," as it's commonly known) - sometimes followed by the tonic chord ("two-five-one") - is probably the most important progression in jazz. :scaredblue: :clap: WOW!! Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Shaky on 08-Aug-11, 10:50:17 AM The Python code itself may be entered into a text file, stored in a database, fetched from an HTML page, parsed from an XML document, and so on.
Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 08-Aug-11, 10:53:29 AM The Python code itself may be entered into a text file, stored in a database, fetched from an HTML page, parsed from an XML document, and so on. I was gonna post that!! Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 08-Aug-11, 10:54:19 AM In fact, the iim7, V7 progression ("two-five," as it's commonly known) - sometimes followed by the tonic chord ("two-five-one") - is probably the most important progression in jazz. Easy to see why you got your "name", BirdMusic!! Lovely. Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 08-Aug-11, 10:56:52 AM Cover and boil gently for 15 minutes.
Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Donna on 08-Aug-11, 11:36:14 AM The Python code itself may be entered into a text file, stored in a database, fetched from an HTML page, parsed from an XML document, and so on. Is that from your own book your "STILL" working on? :lol: Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Bonnie on 08-Aug-11, 11:59:28 AM Now falcon watching season is REALLY over.
(from the new book I'm writing) Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Mirta on 08-Aug-11, 12:36:19 PM New results are encouraging
Mirta Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Shaky on 08-Aug-11, 02:08:53 PM The Python code itself may be entered into a text file, stored in a database, fetched from an HTML page, parsed from an XML document, and so on. Is that from your own book your "STILL" working on? :lol: Ewe no your write. Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: ~Ruth on 08-Aug-11, 03:15:48 PM (actually the first FULL sentence is...) Helmut was relentless as he continued proposing while wining and dining me for the next several months.
Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Carol P. on 08-Aug-11, 04:58:45 PM In fact, the iim7, V7 progression ("two-five," as it's commonly known) - sometimes followed by the tonic chord ("two-five-one") - is probably the most important progression in jazz. Well, of course! That is just so basic! :angel: Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Carol P. on 08-Aug-11, 05:02:13 PM (actually the first FULL sentence is...) Helmut was relentless as he continued proposing while wining and dining me for the next several months. Helmut sounds like a few Tiercels I've known. :angel: Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Carol P. on 08-Aug-11, 05:03:29 PM The Python code itself may be entered into a text file, stored in a database, fetched from an HTML page, parsed from an XML document, and so on. Pilfering from Yarak's private library? :angel: Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Carol P. on 08-Aug-11, 05:04:45 PM Now falcon watching season is REALLY over. (from the new book I'm writing) Hey! That's what I was going to say! :angel: Title: Re: Grab the closest book... Post by: Shaky on 08-Aug-11, 06:33:10 PM The Python code itself may be entered into a text file, stored in a database, fetched from an HTML page, parsed from an XML document, and so on. Pilfering from Yarak's private library? :angel: Just borrowing. |