bookish spam
Nov. 5th, 2004 05:50 pmNabbed from
uisgich and
seleneheart...
Grab the nearest book.
Open the book to page 23.
Find the fifth sentence.
Post the text of the sentence in your journal...
...along with these instructions.
He even wanted me to go back to France with him, and I can't say I wasn't tempted.--Sharpe's Christmas, Bernard Cornwell
And just out of curosity I grabbed another book at random-at the moment Stargate SG-1 was on tv-and as I was flipping to pg. 23 Daniel Jackson was talking about someone named 'Sokar'. Pg. 23 in the book I'd grabbed only had four lines, so I moved to pg 24 and found this:
This superb falcon represents Sokar, a funerary god who was also the symbol of metal-founders.--The gold of the Pharaohs, Henri Stierlin
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Grab the nearest book.
Open the book to page 23.
Find the fifth sentence.
Post the text of the sentence in your journal...
...along with these instructions.
He even wanted me to go back to France with him, and I can't say I wasn't tempted.--Sharpe's Christmas, Bernard Cornwell
And just out of curosity I grabbed another book at random-at the moment Stargate SG-1 was on tv-and as I was flipping to pg. 23 Daniel Jackson was talking about someone named 'Sokar'. Pg. 23 in the book I'd grabbed only had four lines, so I moved to pg 24 and found this:
This superb falcon represents Sokar, a funerary god who was also the symbol of metal-founders.--The gold of the Pharaohs, Henri Stierlin