So the mister over at Simple Terms memed me like a week ago and I completely forgot about it (sorry mister)
The directions are to grab the nearest book and open to page 56 write the 5th sentence and then following 2.
Closest book is on the bookshef next to me, it contains only 10 books the other 4 shelves have our old Dell laptop, my marykay crap, 2 baskets full of mittens and hats, and finally our safty lock box.
So closest book on top shelf, (let me grab that) Is called The Book of Bowden by Jim and Julie S. Bettinger, "Words of Wisdon, Faith, and Motivation about Bobby Bowden. College Footballs most Inspirational Coach"
So to pg 56: "I'm inclined to believe there are too many reformers in the American public. The biggest task that the government has today is to reform the reformers. These people infer that anybody either directly or indirectly interested in football is more or less crazy and unable to see the light because his eyes are blurred with floating specks of pigskin." (i'm gonna add the 3nd scentence because its a good point) "I'm not inclined to believe that there are over two hundred thirty million lunatics in this country."
i'm going against the grain and i'm not gonna pass this on because 1) i only read about 5 blogs including the Mister and the Missus, and they have already done this!
2 comments:
I totally believe that there are 230 million lunatics in this country. What country was he talking about?
Thanks for the quote. And thanks for commenting on my lame cell phone post. It was destined to be so lonely otherwise.
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