I've been trying to decide if I want to blog the memes I see on other people's blogs. I saw one devoted entirely to reading habits, and knew that it was perfect for me. But I can't help thinking that most of you probably don't care if I like Dean Koontz or Stephen King (neither; except for King's non-novels) or if I like bookmarks or dog-earing my books (I dogear, faithfully). And then, there is an absurdly long list of random things, and you have to highlight what you've done. It's absurdly long, and I don't even like reading them, most of the time. So why would you want to read mine?
Okay, but then I think, what if my brain droppings are just a little less frequent today? And they are. A lot has been going on, but much of it is trivial and much of it is too private to blog. I could make a random list of things I've been thinking, but I've done that before, and I don't know. Then I was thinking, hey, I could play a game. Like, in music, at my former job at a bookstore, we would stand at info (and this means nothing if you're not in the bookstoreworld, but that's okay) and quiz each other: "Automatic for the People, or Out of Time?" (Automatic for the People.) That's a fun game, and it could turn into a meme, right? I could make a meme.
And also, people don't seem to be commenting very much on this blog, and that's fine, I know you all read it, but what fun is a meme if no one is going to respond? I've been pondering that for days, the meme response question.
And here's another one: has anyone been noticing how often I change the description line on my blog? Weekly, and they're always lyrics. Do you guys read those? Do you notice them? Do you mentally try to figure out what songs they're from?
I'm thinking......
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