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jehannamama, Go to your calendar and find the first entry for each month in 2007.Post the first line/sentence of it in your journal, and that's your "Year in Review."
I've done this one before, and I tend to do it a bit differently from other folk. Each sentence is from teh first posting, starting in January. Makes for an ... interesting ... paragraph.
And a fine time was enjoyed by all. General Musings - Which despite the militaristic sound of the two words is not about Federally Subsidised Tourists. I am moving office locations today. Herself is home from SCA (Trimaris Coronation), safe and sound. Wondering why today the iShuffle is playing all the quiet, somber pieces? What a day. Today is Monday. Tired. Brought Houdini into the house yesterday evening because of severe thunderstorms. Yes, as the subject line says, it's an autopost. It's definitely that time of year. We are home now; mostly unpacked, laundry started, catching up. I thought (too late) about figuring out how to show this text 180 degrees, because it's the end of faxon's Hippo Birdies Down Under.
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I've done this one before, and I tend to do it a bit differently from other folk. Each sentence is from teh first posting, starting in January. Makes for an ... interesting ... paragraph.
And a fine time was enjoyed by all. General Musings - Which despite the militaristic sound of the two words is not about Federally Subsidised Tourists. I am moving office locations today. Herself is home from SCA (Trimaris Coronation), safe and sound. Wondering why today the iShuffle is playing all the quiet, somber pieces? What a day. Today is Monday. Tired. Brought Houdini into the house yesterday evening because of severe thunderstorms. Yes, as the subject line says, it's an autopost. It's definitely that time of year. We are home now; mostly unpacked, laundry started, catching up. I thought (too late) about figuring out how to show this text 180 degrees, because it's the end of faxon's Hippo Birdies Down Under.
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Date: 2007-12-11 09:25 pm (UTC)