Dance in the Full Moon

O, the Frailty of Memory

Friday, December 3, 2010

thanks (issue number 5)

  1. John Mark

  2. John the Apostle

  3. Paul (re:Saul)

  4. CSLewis

  5. JRRTolkien

  6. Frank Herbert

  7. Orson Scott Card

  8. Jonathan Safran Foer

  9. Robert Heinlein

  10. William Golding

8 comments:

  1. I love this list.

    I think maybe you should tell us why.

    Mayhap?

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  2. I did tell you, I think. Unless you want individual explanations. That, I might maybe almost sometimes do.

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  3. Yes. Individididididual explanations.

    That started as a typo, and then it just went nuts.

    (There is a deeper meaning there, but whatever).

    We are the knights who say "Ni." Or formerly said that. Or something.

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  4. Nice typo.
    I might give explanations if you ask in the comments.

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  5. Ah, the cleverness of you!

    Fine, then. I, too, am thankful for most, if not all of these for several awesome reasons. What I want to know, though, is what about them made you put them in this list?

    Evade.

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  6. What made them worthy: they have changed the way I view things.

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  7. Have I told you lately that you are excellent at things?

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