Thursday, September 20, 2012

Quickies: For International Book Week

Quickies: For International Book Week

Here are the rules:

The rules: grab the closest book to you, turn to page 52, post the 5th sentence as your text post. Don't mention the title.

And here's my contribution:

She surveyed the contents of the fridge, noted the shortages of milk and cheese, closed the door and headed for the commercial pavilion in the Kettle Knoll cluster.

Your turn!

10 comments:

KG said...

'The lap dogs don't like it'

Anonymous said...

p(x,y)dx + q(x,y)dy = 0

Swami Rabbitima said...

"At this point, your character's legs and hips should look like Figure 2.41."

daniel_day said...

They were splendidly equipped, had every imaginable comfort and convenience which Yankee ingenuity could devise.

Mark Butterworth said...

"But Jack was having none of that and overrode her with another tale about puking babies and unpleasant diapering."

Anonymous said...

"This disregard for the unities is something that cannot be circumvented in human life; though there are times when close observation reveals, one way or another, that matters that may not have been so irreconcilable at the close of the performance as they may have appeared in the Second Act."

Linda P.

Elijah said...

Even lesser generalists such as herbivores can vary along their variety-seeking food intake; some limit themselves to relatively few plants as others incorporate a more varied diet (i.e. greater number of plants).

Anonymous said...

AGGRESSION-Eucalyptus, Lavender

pdxr13 said...

In these instances, the ship's captain or station commander reviewed the proceedings of the court and either mitigated or carried out the punishments.

rickl said...

Determined to continue with their biological programme, project scientists at the Aeromedical Laboratory were granted permission to design modified animal capsules for use within the nose cone of the Aerobee sounding rockets.