Friday, July 20, 2007
Labels Majora and Labels Minora
In looking over Blogger.com's options to "customize" my blog, I noticed an option labeled, Labels.
Presto! I clicked a few times and soon surveyed one of the longest lists in Christendom (second only to the list of remembered resentments of a particular ethnic group [hint: my wife's, whose ancestral lands we visited without resentments before or after last October], or possibly second only to the list of things to sort and dispose of at home and office).
Sheesh! Talk about a laundry list! Or talk about airing your laundry in public!!
Or exclaim about about excessive exclamation points!!
I dare say my list redefines the word eclectic.
Or obsessive. Or some other word.
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I dare, PK, say you are the only other blogger - besides moi - who uses the term dare say...
that says something, don't know exactly what
Living dangerously, clicked on Catholicism on the left <---- and got to read your great St. Patty's Day post.
Enjoyed the photos and text.
woopsie doodle
that should read I dare say, PK, ...
Patti,
I dare say thanks and dare to tell you I have linked (or is the term blogrolled?) you and Ralph. Very, um, catholic of me, eh?
pk
I dare say it is, PK..
merci mille fois
I blogrolled you. As did Ralph.
I like eclectic.
Interesting.
Extremely extensive.
I also like that it's categorized by quantity; number of highest posts to lowest posts, and then subcategorized alphabetically.
This appeals to my sense of logic.
Very good.
Stay away from labels, they are no good.
Scarlett & Viaggiatore
I can't be arsed with labels. I'd rather forget.
Puss
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