A book-meme
Monday, April 21st, 2008 03:13 pmJust been tagged by
alisondh in the nearest book meme!
1. Pick up the nearest book.
2. Open to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the next three sentences.
5. Tag five people and post a comment to
alisondh's blog (so if I tagged you, you post to
alisondh's journal, and the people you tag post to mine) once you've posted your three sentences.
Book: Titanic: The Ship that Never Sank? (It's essentially a Titanic conspiracy book, rather interesting and good for a laugh [you can't trust in a theory an author puts forward if he messes up which man was fifth officer and which was sixth]).
"What these objects may have been has never been satisfactorily explained but coupled with the description of a nearby ship, with its bows hight out of the water, firing rockets, the possibility of a collision between Titanic and another vessel arises.
Might this be the explanation for the two boats that Quartermaster Rowe saw from the liner's Poop Deck 20min before Titanic launched the first of her own lifeboats? If such a collision actually occurred and the damaged vessel moved away to the northward, or Titanic to the south then events aboard Californian, laying stopped some distance to the north suddenly become more easily explainable."
I tag:
princess_cutter
rahslowe
no1typo
red_pill
xanantha
(Hope that's ok with you!)
1. Pick up the nearest book.
2. Open to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the next three sentences.
5. Tag five people and post a comment to
Book: Titanic: The Ship that Never Sank? (It's essentially a Titanic conspiracy book, rather interesting and good for a laugh [you can't trust in a theory an author puts forward if he messes up which man was fifth officer and which was sixth]).
"What these objects may have been has never been satisfactorily explained but coupled with the description of a nearby ship, with its bows hight out of the water, firing rockets, the possibility of a collision between Titanic and another vessel arises.
Might this be the explanation for the two boats that Quartermaster Rowe saw from the liner's Poop Deck 20min before Titanic launched the first of her own lifeboats? If such a collision actually occurred and the damaged vessel moved away to the northward, or Titanic to the south then events aboard Californian, laying stopped some distance to the north suddenly become more easily explainable."
I tag:
(Hope that's ok with you!)