National Veterans Awareness Week United States Senate Resolution 143 November 11 to November 17, 2012 The resolution calls for educational efforts directed at elementary and secondary school students concerning the contributions and sacrifices of veterans. Veterans Day “As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to [...]
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CJ Ray has tagged me with a most creative meme: I must grab the closest book with more than 123 pages, turn to page 123, go five sentences down, and provide the next three sentences here.
How fortuitous that Bartlett's tome sits nearby; a book on bodily functions occupied a nearer space yesterday.
Here are the words from the required quadrant:
Modestus said of Regulus that he was "the biggest rascal that walks upon two legs."
There is nothing to write about, you say. Well then, write and let me know just this--that there is nothing to write about; or tell me in the good old style if you are well. That's right, I am quite well.
I included a bonus sentence because I like the flip voice of the speaker.
My tag is open--if you like this meme, show us what you've got!
In other news, Stephen Parrish gave me an E for excellence blog award. Thank you, Stephen! I'll add it to my sidebar.
Being noted for excellence is an inspiration to aspire to greater heights. I want to achieve excellence in all my endeavors. I want to be all I can be. Oh, wait, that's the Army. Get an Edge on Life, that's the Army, too, but the other slogan, Be All You Can Be is better. Here are a few more:
It's not just a job. It's an adventure! Navy slogan. I give it an E for excellent!
The Few. The Proud. Marine Slogan. SC for super cool!
Aim High. Air Force. O for okay.
Be Part of the Action. Coast Guard. B for boring. There's gotta be something better than that. Post your alternative in the comments!

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To Maintain a Healthy Level of Insanity
- At lunch time, sit in your parked car with sunglasses on and point a hair dryer at passing cars. See if they slow down.
- Page yourself over the intercom. Don't disguise your voice.
- Every time someone asks you to do something, ask if they want fries with that.
- Put your garbage can on your desk and label it "in."
- Put decaf in the coffee maker for 3 weeks. Once everyone has gotten over their caffeine addictions, switch to espresso.
- In the memo field of all your checks, write "for smuggling diamonds". (Keep an eye out for FBI or IRS agents afterwards.)
- Finish all your sentences with "in accordance with the prophecy."
- Don t use any punctuation which seems to be an accepted format for people using e-mail on a regular basis and who really don't care how or what people think about their ability to communicate using the English language with the printed word.
- As often as possible, skip rather than walk.
- Order a diet water whenever you go out to eat...use a serious face.
- Specify that your drive-through order is "to go."
- Sing along at the opera. (Be ready to duck).
- Go to a poetry recital and ask why the poems don't rhyme.
- Put mosquito netting around your work area and play tropical sounds all day.
- Five days in advance, tell your friends you can't attend their party because you're not in the mood.
- Have your coworkers address you by your wrestling name, Rock Bottom.
- When the money comes out of the ATM wave it around and scream "I won! I won!" Then watch to see if others line up for your machine.
- When leaving the zoo, start running towards the parking lot, yelling, "Run for your lives, they're loose!!"
- Tell your children over dinner that, "Due to the economy, we are going to have to let one of you go."
- And the final way to keep a healthy level of insanity......send this e-mail to someone to make them smile. It's Called Therapy.

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I’m employing hyperbole to make a silly point. A Librarian’s Guide to Etiquette amuses me. Their most recent post Coworkers, Diagnosing the mental health of your allows you to talk about your crazy coworkers in the comments. Go nuts, you know you want to.
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How about
"Have it your way?" Burger King
"Where's the beef?" WEndy's
"We answer to a higher authority" Hebrew National hot dogs
Notice mine all are food related?
Oh and I just saw your advice of phoning home an idea if I am driving! What a great idea! I will definitly do that from now on!
According to Wikipedia, "Semper Paratus" is the Coast Guard slogan. It's Latin for "Always Ready."
Love the food slogans!
Survivor:
OUTWIT. OUTPLAY. OUTLAST.
Punchy AND intriguing!
But I have Survivor on the brian lately, since I'm watchin' the new season every Thursday. I could be biased.
Is that a slogan or a tagline though? Probably a tagline. I fail!
I would suggest something like "Go off the deep end," but I admire the Coast Guard too much.
Plato's Republic, page 123, five sentences down, what follows:
The time has arrived, Glaucon, when like huntsmen, we should surround the cover, and look sharp that justice does not steal away, and pass out of sight and escape us; for beyond a doubt she is somewhere in this country; watch therefore and strive to catch a sight of her, and if you see her first, let me know.
"Go for broke." That was the motto of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, the all-Japanese-American fighting unit in WWII. I love those guys, and I love this motto. It says "Give it all you've got," but in a refreshingly idiomatic, pithy way.
The closest volume at hand today is Japan at War: an Oral History, by Haruko Taya Cook and Theodore F Cook. Page 123, lines 5-8, read as follows:
"The clerk usually bore responsibility for investigating each and every person, and reporting any changes to regimental district headquarters. This wasn't just for 50 or 100 people. It had to be done for several hundred people in 240 households."
You really need to know the context to understand how riveting that is...
Everyone's books are so interesting.
As far as the Coast Guard goes, it seems pretty cool to be rescuing people from the high seas. They should have an equally cool motto.
Courtney, All right! One of your fave shows has new episodes. I'll be glad to see new SNLs and 30 Rock.
My nearest book just happens to be one that I'm working from:
"Creating Characters Kids Will Love" by Elaine Marie Alphin...
Page 123 lines 5-8:
"Few readers can identify with Peerless Percival, the perfect hero who is brave, wise, understanding and insightful; who looks attractive and dresses well; who always does the right thing and knows just what to say in any situation. For a start, real kids know they aren't anything like Percival, and never will be, so they have trouble becoming fully involved in his story. And if your hero is truly peerless and able to cope with anything, you'll end up with a very short story, because Percival would know exactly how to solve the story problem in the first scene."
I tried this 123 page thing but didn't get anything interesting.
My slogan: "I'll have another one of those."
HA! Charles!