Theme Meme
Thursday, September 23rd, 2004 12:42 amI'm starting to get back into a "check my friends page bit by bit throughout the day" mode. If, for some reason, I have a monumental amount of time with nothing better to do, I may read through y'all's journals, because I Don't Know What You Did This Summer.
For some reason, I dig the image-based memes. To wit:
Step 1: Choose a word (or idiomatic phrase, if you like) that describes me.
Step 2: Google it.
Step 17 (after getting Googledistracted): Post the image in a comment to this entry.
Step 23 (after looking at other people's comments, answering the phone, and grabbing a handful of chips): Post these instructions on your journal.
Step 325: Register to vote before October 4th.
Speaking of images, I think my rechargeable batteries are on their way out. Both pairs were each good for about four photos on this equinox morning. Of course, I got up before dawn and drove to the observation deck on Lookout Mountain this morning to watch a giant wall of fog not rise. But I have now been observant at sunrise for the last 9 solar holidays, which I feel pretty good about.
If you do it once it's an experiment. If you do it twice, it's a tradition.
For some reason, I dig the image-based memes. To wit:
Step 1: Choose a word (or idiomatic phrase, if you like) that describes me.
Step 2: Google it.
Step 17 (after getting Googledistracted): Post the image in a comment to this entry.
Step 23 (after looking at other people's comments, answering the phone, and grabbing a handful of chips): Post these instructions on your journal.
Step 325: Register to vote before October 4th.
Speaking of images, I think my rechargeable batteries are on their way out. Both pairs were each good for about four photos on this equinox morning. Of course, I got up before dawn and drove to the observation deck on Lookout Mountain this morning to watch a giant wall of fog not rise. But I have now been observant at sunrise for the last 9 solar holidays, which I feel pretty good about.
If you do it once it's an experiment. If you do it twice, it's a tradition.