Tuesday, December 30, 2008

MyMeMe

Since I am a newbie here there's noone to tag me, but since everyone does it I'll do it too. Another chance to say something about myself...


Book Meme


Here are the rules:


Grab the nearest book. Open the book to page 56. Find the fifth sentence. Post the text of the next two to five sentences in your journal/blog along with these instructions. Don’t dig for your favorite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one: pick the CLOSEST. Tag five other people to do the same.



The only box left on the table wasfrom her sisters in Israel. It was a challah cover almost identical to the one she already owned.


No matter how spiritual Shoshie felt herself to be, she could not get over her feelings of disappointment. The only saving grace was that her parents had given her a gift certificate to her favorite store. At least she'd have one gift that she was certain to like.



This comes from Shidduch Secrets by Leah Jacobs and Shaindy Marks, the book suggested for reading by one girl I discussed some shidduch matters with. I am sitting by the desk where each book I have is on the same distance from me either it's on the desk or on shelves, so I decided to take a book I've read last. This particar part talks about imaginations that people have of their future spouses and how to get off this on everyday-life examples.


Sevent Facts About Me


Here are the rules:



  • Link to your tagger and list these rules on your blog.

  • Share 7 facts about yourself, some random, some weird.

  • Tag 7 people (if possible) at the end of your post by leaving their names as well as links to their blogs.

  • Let them know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blogs.



  1. I built my first website at 15, and at 16, I had a job as web-developer

  2. I have a very bad memory on names and faces, but I have very good visual and associative memory on page layouts and pathes, for example I managed to walk today from ave P in Flatbush to 12th ave & 55th st without any clue of street number I was going to. I also still remember some scenes from my life when I was just 2y/o!!!

  3. I love cats

  4. I have never watched a Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings movie

  5. When I was about 3y/o I knew it's AC/DC playing by first one-two accords

  6. During his childhood, I played with Legos a lot and always dreamed of engineering
    new cars; however, I feel like I pretty much accomplished my childhood dream through building websites

  7. When I am walking with people in the dark, I like to scare them! Don’t try this
    on me, though, because I hardly get scared this way - my reaction is too slow...


Since everyone is done with their MeMe's I have noone to tag

4 comments:

  1. Thanx for participating in the meme!

    Maybe I'll have to get that book, it sounds very girly though

    I built my first website at 17 - if myspace counts, lol

    that's good to have a good memory.

    Well I guess building lego, engineering cars and building websites can all be connected, afterall they all involve building.

    Now I see why frumskeptic needed the monster spray. J/k

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  2. When I first started reading it it really felt like it's girly stuff, but there are cases with guys too. Anyway every source of "how not to do" is usually a good source for both guy and girl - to learn for yourself and to figure which things person you're going out with is doing wrong...

    It counts if you were stylizing it, though my site was in plain HTML :) Btw I won gold in state competition!

    You're probably the first person who got connection between lego, cars and websites...

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  3. I have a very bad memory of everything.

    Ditto on the cats. Though unfortunately allergic. :`-(

    Too bad for you. :-P

    My grandma's sister...or was it cousin...moved to America before us and sent me an awesome German construction set. All metal with nuts and bolts.

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  4. So thanks to your grandma/cousin you are a lazy programmer now??? :))

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