I Am Caught
Dec. 4th, 2007 10:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The Rules:
Each player starts with eight random facts/habits about themselves.
People who are tagged need to write a post on their own journal (about their eight things) and post these rules.
At the end of your journal, you need to choose eight people to get tagged and list their names.
Don’t forget to leave them a comment telling them they’re tagged, and to read your journal.
Well, eight random facts; this is not the difficult part. Most of my life is an open dossier on Herr Dolokov’s desk. Such as the fact that I fold my waste papers, recycling the dross, and shredding and burning the sensitive material. Or that the bride gift meine ehemann presented to me at the betrothal contract signing was a sidearm. What about the scar on my leg from the mishandling of a scalpel when I was a mere 15 years old? I suppose someone would find it entertaining to know I write fiction, poorly. I am rather sure the statute of limitations is up, so I can admit to being a part of the group on the rooftop at the hostel in Paris. I have changed my permanent lodgings six times in my lifetime. I have only the one arrest on my record, though I probably deserved it more than once. I once entertained the idea of becoming a librarian, until I realized I would have to SHARE the books.
This is the part that is excruciatingly hard for me to perform. Do I know eight people who have not already done this? Highly unlikely, and if I do, they are people I do not know all that well. Herr Channing Writer might participate, as would Fraulein Kara Timtam, and perhaps Fraulein Searra Weatherwax. I am not sure if any of the Davies sisters have journals, but it would be interesting to see what Frau Myfanwy, Fraulein Tannarian and Fraulein Telerie would consider “random”. Frau Kitlamina Quetzal would have an interesting point or two to make. Herr Caliburn Susanto might not have the time.
There is also the bit about obligating someone to read your journal as if it was an order. That is very uncomfortable for me. I will let them know, of course, but their participation is entirely voluntary. So very sorry, but I never could play well with others.
Each player starts with eight random facts/habits about themselves.
People who are tagged need to write a post on their own journal (about their eight things) and post these rules.
At the end of your journal, you need to choose eight people to get tagged and list their names.
Don’t forget to leave them a comment telling them they’re tagged, and to read your journal.
Well, eight random facts; this is not the difficult part. Most of my life is an open dossier on Herr Dolokov’s desk. Such as the fact that I fold my waste papers, recycling the dross, and shredding and burning the sensitive material. Or that the bride gift meine ehemann presented to me at the betrothal contract signing was a sidearm. What about the scar on my leg from the mishandling of a scalpel when I was a mere 15 years old? I suppose someone would find it entertaining to know I write fiction, poorly. I am rather sure the statute of limitations is up, so I can admit to being a part of the group on the rooftop at the hostel in Paris. I have changed my permanent lodgings six times in my lifetime. I have only the one arrest on my record, though I probably deserved it more than once. I once entertained the idea of becoming a librarian, until I realized I would have to SHARE the books.
This is the part that is excruciatingly hard for me to perform. Do I know eight people who have not already done this? Highly unlikely, and if I do, they are people I do not know all that well. Herr Channing Writer might participate, as would Fraulein Kara Timtam, and perhaps Fraulein Searra Weatherwax. I am not sure if any of the Davies sisters have journals, but it would be interesting to see what Frau Myfanwy, Fraulein Tannarian and Fraulein Telerie would consider “random”. Frau Kitlamina Quetzal would have an interesting point or two to make. Herr Caliburn Susanto might not have the time.
There is also the bit about obligating someone to read your journal as if it was an order. That is very uncomfortable for me. I will let them know, of course, but their participation is entirely voluntary. So very sorry, but I never could play well with others.