TAG YOUR IT!!!
Well, I was visiting one of my favorite link that I frequently visit. For some guidance. ;)
So, she tagged me and now you've been tagged, so here are the rules.
Book Game by Texas Biscuit
1) Grab the nearest book.
2) Open the book to page 123
3) Find the 5th sentence
4) Post the text of the next 3 sentences on your blog along with these intstructions.
5) Don't you dare dig for that "cool" or "intellectual" book in your closet! I know your thinking about it! Just pick up what is closest.
"The researchers concluded that the planes had broken apart at altitude, spilling most of their contents into the sea. To figure out exactly where the fuselage had broken apart, they looked at whether the passangers had been clothed or naked when pulled from the sea. Sir Harold's theory was that hitting the sea from a height of several miles would knock one's clothes off, but that hitting the sea inside the largely intact tail of the plane would not and that they could therefore surmise the point of breakup as the dividing line between clothed and naked cadavers. For in both flights, it was the passangers determined (by checking the seating chart) to have been in the back of the plane who wound up floating in their clothes, while passangers seated forward of a certain point were found floating naked, or partially so."
--->"Stiff" by Mary Roach.
TAG YOUR IT--------------->
So, she tagged me and now you've been tagged, so here are the rules.
Book Game by Texas Biscuit
1) Grab the nearest book.
2) Open the book to page 123
3) Find the 5th sentence
4) Post the text of the next 3 sentences on your blog along with these intstructions.
5) Don't you dare dig for that "cool" or "intellectual" book in your closet! I know your thinking about it! Just pick up what is closest.
"The researchers concluded that the planes had broken apart at altitude, spilling most of their contents into the sea. To figure out exactly where the fuselage had broken apart, they looked at whether the passangers had been clothed or naked when pulled from the sea. Sir Harold's theory was that hitting the sea from a height of several miles would knock one's clothes off, but that hitting the sea inside the largely intact tail of the plane would not and that they could therefore surmise the point of breakup as the dividing line between clothed and naked cadavers. For in both flights, it was the passangers determined (by checking the seating chart) to have been in the back of the plane who wound up floating in their clothes, while passangers seated forward of a certain point were found floating naked, or partially so."
--->"Stiff" by Mary Roach.
TAG YOUR IT--------------->
4 Comments:
oomm.diaryland.com
Stiff was one of the best books I've ever read.
I have an IKEA catalog here in the Spanish language. Do you really want me to tell you about the chair, the vase, and the lamp on page 123? ;^)
http://pimme.blog-city.com
LOL!! @Pimme...Kimberly hey your always welcome here.
Ah..That explains everything.
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