So says Witnit with his classic post meme, which promises to to fulfill more than just filling space. After all, don’t most of us complete memes just so we don’t have to think up a blog posting on our own? (It’s finals week for me, so posting will be lighter than usual anyway. Next week is an entirely new era, for which I have many ideas.) Now, I sally forth with Witnit’s brainchild:
This meme is also unique in that you send it to only one person who you know will continue it within the next 24 hours. That way, anyone who comes upon it can track forward easily. (If the tagged blogger fails to come up with a post within 24 hours, then a new tag is required.)
The question is simple: Name two classic blog posts that deserve to be read and remembered. My preference is humor, but don’t let that limit you….Copy the list below, add your two on top with brief descriptions, and tag the next person.
Heh. I failed to meet the humour preference, but these posts spilled forth with passion of two different varieties:
Straight White Guy – From a Dream: A captivating fictional short story, or as Eric describes it, “….a noir tale of loss…. oh, and sex…”
Cake Eater Chronicles – Knickers. Twisted. Kathy discusses the status of Origin Of Species as theory and the resulting manipulation by creationists: “This is their silver bullet that cuts right through the bullshit. And, to my mind, it’s a logical fallacy that has no end.”
I tag: Christina of Feisty Repartee just because I wanted to. Do I need a better reason than that?



















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Thanks babe!
NO PROBLEM, KATHY. Whoops caps lock. I think I pinged the wrong post first, therefore, having to ping the right one.
Moral of the story? Nada. Just that I pinged in abundance.
..you know, I wonder if Rocco ever did get around to killing them both?…
Good luck with finals, babe!!
I’m all over this one.
; )
Don’t sweat it, m’dear and good luck with your finals!
Well, Eric…that’s up to YOU;-)
.. heh.. does that mean you want me to write a sequel?…
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