Another Week, Another Meme (or two)
Part I: Friday's Feast
Friday's Feast, 22 September 2006.
Appetizer Measured in minutes or hours, how much exercise have you had in the last week?
Probably about three hours of walking and an hour of stretching. I could use more of both.
Soup If you had to change your blog title to something else, what would it be?
"All Now Mysterious..."
Salad Name one television show you watched when you were 9-12 years old.
WKRP in Cincinnati. I can still remember Venus Flytrap's explanation of the atom.
Main Course If someone gave you $50 to spend with the one condition that it had to be educational, what would you purchase?
Cosmos by Carl Sagan. Simply the best mass-media science production ever made.
Dessert Do you tend to prefer dark colors, neutral shades, or lighter/pastel hues?
While my wife says she's never seen a color that doesn't look good on me, I tend to favor dark colors.
(Though not as much as my friend Jon, who owns a shirt that reads "I'm only wearing black until they invent something darker.")
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Part II: Top 5 On Friday
Top Five on Friday from The Music Memoirs:
Top 5 albums you're glad that you bought this year (not necessarily new releases).
» Careless by Micky and the Motorcars
» Age of Impact by Explorers Club
» Chill Classics by Mozart, Sibelius, Beethoven, et. al.
» Under the Table and Above the Sun by Reckless Kelly
» Revolution Road by Rocket Scientists
(I haven't actually bough this one yet—it's not even being officially released until tomorrow, and then only in Japan—but I know I'm going to love it.)
Friday's Feast, 22 September 2006.
Appetizer Measured in minutes or hours, how much exercise have you had in the last week?
Probably about three hours of walking and an hour of stretching. I could use more of both.
Soup If you had to change your blog title to something else, what would it be?
"All Now Mysterious..."
Salad Name one television show you watched when you were 9-12 years old.
WKRP in Cincinnati. I can still remember Venus Flytrap's explanation of the atom.
Main Course If someone gave you $50 to spend with the one condition that it had to be educational, what would you purchase?
Cosmos by Carl Sagan. Simply the best mass-media science production ever made.
Dessert Do you tend to prefer dark colors, neutral shades, or lighter/pastel hues?
While my wife says she's never seen a color that doesn't look good on me, I tend to favor dark colors.
(Though not as much as my friend Jon, who owns a shirt that reads "I'm only wearing black until they invent something darker.")
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Part II: Top 5 On Friday
Top Five on Friday from The Music Memoirs:
Top 5 albums you're glad that you bought this year (not necessarily new releases).
» Careless by Micky and the Motorcars
» Age of Impact by Explorers Club
» Chill Classics by Mozart, Sibelius, Beethoven, et. al.
» Under the Table and Above the Sun by Reckless Kelly
» Revolution Road by Rocket Scientists
(I haven't actually bough this one yet—it's not even being officially released until tomorrow, and then only in Japan—but I know I'm going to love it.)
9 Comments:
great main course! mine's up! ;)
By Anonymous, At September 22, 2006 10:16 AM
WKRP was a great show. :) If only they would release it on DVD... Great feast. :)
By Anonymous, At September 22, 2006 10:59 AM
my husband loved WKRP
By Unknown, At September 22, 2006 3:14 PM
WKRP, I loved that show! Great feast.
By Anonymous, At September 22, 2006 8:36 PM
Would you believe I do, in fact, have a shirt just like Jon's hanging in my closet?
By dilliwag, At September 23, 2006 7:40 PM
Yes, D, I believe it. I just wonder if you've found one like it in TLO's size. If not, I just had a great holiday gift idea....
By Michael, At September 24, 2006 8:43 AM
"All now mysterious"...."Be Still, My Soul", right? I love that hymn (and Finlandia).
By Your Host, At September 24, 2006 4:00 PM
Tiffany wins the No-Prize.
Truth be told, I think I had that hymn in my mind from having read your 'Finlandia and Monty Python' post a few days back. So you get partial credit for the title.
By Michael, At September 25, 2006 6:44 AM
And annoyingly the release date of the Rocket Scientists' CD has been pushed back to Oct 10th.
-CAG
By Anonymous, At September 27, 2006 1:25 PM
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