September 24, 2010

Poetry of the Sidebar, or "Who Said What?"

Longtime readers will recall that occasionally I like to combine the first sentence from each of the most recent posts from the links on my left sidebar in order to see what happenstance may happen. In this case we'll make a game where you can guess who said what.

First here are the first lines in the exact order they appeared:

As Dan says, the testimony given by Coates
via Happy Catholic *Nightlife of the Gods*
It's amazing what one thin line can convey.
A new children's cartoon in Ireland
Well, I have been so busy lately
I'm starting to get back into a reading habit again,
author libraries: Conor Friedersdorf sends me
The motto of contemporary Catholic Pharisees
I sewed 40 yarmulkes for my cousin's wedding!

I'm just sorry I couldn't use Aliens in This World's, "Apparently, for adults, the doctors have decided it’s better to get the blood moving again." Or, for that matter, Anecdotal Evidence's "When it comes to architecture I’m with the third of the Three Little Pigs: brick is best." But I felt something about "yarmulke" says fini.

Now, the lines above were said by the following blogs, in no particular order:

Back Bay View, Catholic Media Review, The Corner, Pansy and Peony, A Momentary Taste of Being, Kindle Helpdesk, more than 95 theses, Disputations, a musing.

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