Sunday, May 4, 2008

Tagged by Vyolet (and unofficially Pete)

Never been tagged before.

The rules
1. Pick up the nearest book.
2. Open to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the next three sentences.
5. Tag five people


"At the last moment I will enclose the MS. in a bottle, and cast it withing the sea. An incident has occurred which has given me new room for meditation. Are such things the operation of ungoverned chance? I had ventured upon deck and thrown myself down, without attracting any notice, among a pile of ratlin-sutff and old sails, in the bottom of the yawl."
- The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe

"At the end of the fighting all those who had fallen miraculouly rose, and in the evening they all sat together again: eating, drinking, and carousing. The warriors ate the meat of a boar named Saehrimnir, which was cooked each day in the pot Eldhrimnir by the cook Andhrimnir. Saehrimnir's flesh would always be sufficient to feed the Einherjar, regardless of their number, and each morning it was whole again, ready to be cooked for the next day. the Einherjar's drink was an endless supply of mead produced by a goat named Heidrun who, each day, filled a vat big enough for all to drink their fill"
- Minipedia: World Mythology



Sorry to disappoint, but I don't read a lot of books. Most of what I read is in a magazine or sometimes, the newspaper.

Now for the tagging part:
1. Jeff at Empty Canvas
2. Noelia at pink flower on my wall
3. Iwalktheline at From a Softhearted Hardhead...
4. Arielle Harris at A Vampire Trilogy
5. Heatherreloise at Holiday From Real

i don't know how to put links in posts, but they're all in my link lists.

2 comments:

Iwalktheline said...

Thanks for the tag...come by and give it check.

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