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brinshannara) wrote2004-02-21 09:59 pm
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Meme.
The snippets-from-nearest-things-to you meme, swiped from
jess79.
Nearest book to you: "The rise of natural science, particularly the biological sciences, provided a new model of explanation for deviance theorists that seemed better able than the classical model to account for all kinds of behaviour, including behaviour that did not seem to be rational or chosen. The biological positivist approach denied free will and saw human beings as puppets whose strings were pulled by the bodies they inhabited." -- Deviance and Social Control, 3rd Edition
Nearest cd insert: "And by the way, to answer one of the most comon questions I get, the protagonist is still with the same woman -- it's the new tenants of his old place that he's intruded upon." -- re: The Old Apartment, in the insert for Disc One, by Barenaked Ladies. (idly, my cousin's friend's cottage is the one right next door to Ed's. My cousin has met Ed. Several times. Insert squeeing here.)
Nearest piece of paper that you wrote on: "Veeren Afek, S9W7 -> excellent +0, 17, S9W14 -> formidable, 17, S10W8 -> outstanding, 18." (Hattrick stuff.)
Nearest piece that was written to you: "Happy Valentine's Day! Love ya, miss ya, Maman and Dad, xxxx". (Self-explanatory, I think.)
Something on your desk: "1,66 2/3 $ 2003, 6 pour 10,00$, Société de transport de Montréal" (an old bus ticket from 2003.)
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Nearest book to you: "The rise of natural science, particularly the biological sciences, provided a new model of explanation for deviance theorists that seemed better able than the classical model to account for all kinds of behaviour, including behaviour that did not seem to be rational or chosen. The biological positivist approach denied free will and saw human beings as puppets whose strings were pulled by the bodies they inhabited." -- Deviance and Social Control, 3rd Edition
Nearest cd insert: "And by the way, to answer one of the most comon questions I get, the protagonist is still with the same woman -- it's the new tenants of his old place that he's intruded upon." -- re: The Old Apartment, in the insert for Disc One, by Barenaked Ladies. (idly, my cousin's friend's cottage is the one right next door to Ed's. My cousin has met Ed. Several times. Insert squeeing here.)
Nearest piece of paper that you wrote on: "Veeren Afek, S9W7 -> excellent +0, 17, S9W14 -> formidable, 17, S10W8 -> outstanding, 18." (Hattrick stuff.)
Nearest piece that was written to you: "Happy Valentine's Day! Love ya, miss ya, Maman and Dad, xxxx". (Self-explanatory, I think.)
Something on your desk: "1,66 2/3 $ 2003, 6 pour 10,00$, Société de transport de Montréal" (an old bus ticket from 2003.)