"The time has come," "To talk of many things: Of Fannie-Mae—and Freddie-Mac— Of AIG—and kings— And why the sea is boiling hot— And whether pigs have wings."
Hmm... If I may, sir. I don't believe the gentleman "won" anything. That's not how those things work. And...er...I don't think this was intended as a blogger meme, sir. Besides the gentleman was not "tagged."
Blog memes are mostly popular with the LiveJournal - Xanga - MySpace crowd. It's kind of a cool way, those days, for kids to tell the world how cool, unique and special they are. . . and stuff, sir. e.g.: This, is the story of you What makes you special, where you come from This is one of the most exciting stories ever told Because its about you And you are one of the most important things in the world . . . you
Present company excluded, of course, sir. The gentleman understands that I didn't mean to imply anything of a derogatory nature or to belittle blog memes in any way. They do serve their purpose. And some of them can be quite interesting. Besides, they are very popular, and so, there must be a need for them. Plenty of the "serious blogger" set do enjoy a good blog meme too.
Ah, where are my manners. I am getting derelict in my duties. Thank you so very much, Lady F, for the kind offer. I would have had a Guinness, but, as you know, today is Lady PJ's birthday, and I promised that I'd make an effort and try one of those Chocolate Martinis that the gentlelady recommended.
The Wulfshead club is a well known watering hole for all the strange and unusual people in the world. And for those just passing through... No one's quite sure exactly where the club itself is located, and the very anonymous management likes to keep it that way, but there are authorized access points at locations all around the world, if you know where to look. And if your name's on the approved list. ~Simon Green, Daemons Are Forever
Do you, sir? Do you know where you Walrus is?
ReplyDelete"The time has come,"
"To talk of many things:
Of Fannie-Mae—and Freddie-Mac—
Of AIG—and kings—
And why the sea is boiling hot—
And whether pigs have wings."
Q: Where is the Walrus?
ReplyDeleteA: Sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come.
So, uh, was that one of those meme questions.
ReplyDeleteDid I win anything?
Hmm... If I may, sir. I don't believe the gentleman "won" anything. That's not how those things work. And...er...I don't think this was intended as a blogger meme, sir. Besides the gentleman was not "tagged."
ReplyDeleteBlog memes are mostly popular with the LiveJournal - Xanga - MySpace crowd. It's kind of a cool way, those days, for kids to tell the world how cool, unique and special they are. . . and stuff, sir.
e.g.:
This, is the story of you
What makes you special, where you come from
This is one of the most exciting stories ever told
Because its about you
And you are one of the most important things in the world . . . you
Present company excluded, of course, sir. The gentleman understands that I didn't mean to imply anything of a derogatory nature or to belittle blog memes in any way. They do serve their purpose. And some of them can be quite interesting. Besides, they are very popular, and so, there must be a need for them. Plenty of the "serious blogger" set do enjoy a good blog meme too.
Bartender, when was the last time someone bought you a drink? I'm buying - what'll you have?
ReplyDeleteAh, where are my manners. I am getting derelict in my duties. Thank you so very much, Lady F, for the kind offer. I would have had a Guinness, but, as you know, today is Lady PJ's birthday, and I promised that I'd make an effort and try one of those Chocolate Martinis that the gentlelady recommended.
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