FNGD lite:
Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 12:48 pm
Here is some material which might or might not have surfaced, if I had hosted last night:
1 - Name a MLB baseball team that has not been in Bob78164's kitchen
2 - Place in their order in the poem (sigh!! poetry on a Friday night??) by Yeats, "The Second Coming"
Oh, and one fragment does not belong at all.
a - Out of Spiritus Mundi
b - Slouches towards Bethlehem
c - The center cannot hold
d - The falcon cannot hear the falconer
e - The time is out of joint
f = Things fall part
g - What rough beast
3 - Peter DeVries, comic novelist, (and NOT novellist in the comic section), used one of those famous phrases as an inspiration for a book title centred in Michigan:
a - Slouching towards Ishpeming
2 - Slouching towards Ypsilanti
3 - Slouching towards Kalamazoo
4 - Slouching towards Grand Rapids.
4 - On the other hand, a famous female essayist used "Slouching twards Bethlehem" as a book title.
1 - Ann Coulter
2 - Joan Didion
3 - Barbara Ehrenreich
4 - Lilian Hellman
Well, ,maybe only one of these is Friday Night light. But it is only the equiv of 2 Q there, so it is Saturday afternoon lite.
1 - Name a MLB baseball team that has not been in Bob78164's kitchen
2 - Place in their order in the poem (sigh!! poetry on a Friday night??) by Yeats, "The Second Coming"
Oh, and one fragment does not belong at all.
a - Out of Spiritus Mundi
b - Slouches towards Bethlehem
c - The center cannot hold
d - The falcon cannot hear the falconer
e - The time is out of joint
f = Things fall part
g - What rough beast
3 - Peter DeVries, comic novelist, (and NOT novellist in the comic section), used one of those famous phrases as an inspiration for a book title centred in Michigan:
a - Slouching towards Ishpeming
2 - Slouching towards Ypsilanti
3 - Slouching towards Kalamazoo
4 - Slouching towards Grand Rapids.
4 - On the other hand, a famous female essayist used "Slouching twards Bethlehem" as a book title.
1 - Ann Coulter
2 - Joan Didion
3 - Barbara Ehrenreich
4 - Lilian Hellman
Well, ,maybe only one of these is Friday Night light. But it is only the equiv of 2 Q there, so it is Saturday afternoon lite.