12 sentances…
I’ve seen a few different versions of this floating around ODland, but as this was the first one I saw, it’s the one I’m doing.
The first sentance of the first entry of every month last year:
January:
Hundreds of protesters in France have rung in the New Year by holding a light-hearted march against it.
Febuary:
So, on Monday night, I got home after the quiz and decided to watch me some Angel.
March:
Just days after former Vice President Al Gore received an Academy Award for his global warming documentary An Inconvenient Truth, the United States Supreme Court handed Mr. Gore a stunning reversal, stripping him of his Oscar and awarding it to President George W. Bush instead.
April:
This weeks theme question is:
May:
So, for various reasons, my hair has grown quite long.
June:
Well, actually, it’s been on since Friday.
July:
Yup folks, ScriptFrenzy! is now officially over.
August:
So, I’m all moved into my new place but as yet unpacked.
September:
So, had to submit the 10 pages, the syposis and my biography for the Red Planet thing.
October:
And i shall never use the word peeps ever again.
November:
I must be frakking dreaming
December:
First of all, I regret to inform everyone that I didn’t hear back from Channel 4
Enjoy!
Will
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hah nice
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hah nice
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If there’s one thing we’ve learned from 2007, it’s that none of us should ever use the word “peeps” again. xoxo
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If there’s one thing we’ve learned from 2007, it’s that none of us should ever use the word “peeps” again. xoxo
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Also, it’s “sentence”. 😉 *duck*
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Also, it’s “sentence”. 😉 *duck*
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“I’m just wondering how long it’ll take for his opponents to criticise him for crossing a WGA picket line despite being supposedly pro-union.” This won’t happen because being anti-union is politically popular in the Republican Party.
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“I’m just wondering how long it’ll take for his opponents to criticise him for crossing a WGA picket line despite being supposedly pro-union.” This won’t happen because being anti-union is politically popular in the Republican Party.
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ryn: True, but even the episodes generally had bookends; i.e., if John Cleese was sitting at an announcer’s desk at the beginning, he was sitting at one at the end; and if Michael Palin was crawling out of the ocean at the beginning, he was crawling back into it at the end. There was a closure of sorts that the movie(s) lacked. (Again, excepting “Life of Brian”.)
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ryn: True, but even the episodes generally had bookends; i.e., if John Cleese was sitting at an announcer’s desk at the beginning, he was sitting at one at the end; and if Michael Palin was crawling out of the ocean at the beginning, he was crawling back into it at the end. There was a closure of sorts that the movie(s) lacked. (Again, excepting “Life of Brian”.)
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RYN: Hey, it took me forever to find a picture of you. I wanted to find a recent picture and I think all the ones on your Myspace are ones I’d seen before. I still thought you looked shaggable and snoggable and all those great words. 🙂 *hugs* ~
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RYN: Hey, it took me forever to find a picture of you. I wanted to find a recent picture and I think all the ones on your Myspace are ones I’d seen before. I still thought you looked shaggable and snoggable and all those great words. 🙂 *hugs* ~
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