Sunday, November 12, 2006

Fib Sunday ain't gonna shine anymore

Guten tag, dear reader.

Today is Sunday - Fib Sunday! Exciting! Nice to take part in Fib Sunday!

Please take part. You know you want to. Go on, go on, go on, go on, go on... etc.

If you don't know what's going on, click here to read the original instructions.

In brief:

1) I take the topic as given in last week's final entry, write a Fib and give a new topic.
2) Your reply to the topic is in the form of a Fib in the comment section.
3) You then supply the next topic.
4) The next visitor replies with a Fib on the newly given topic and then provides a new topic and so on...

A Fib is a six line, twenty syllable poem with a syllable count by line of 1/1/2/3/5/8. The only restriction on a Fib is that the syllable count follow the Fibonacci sequence. An example of a classic fib:
One
Small,
Precise,
Poetic,
Spiraling mixture:
Math plus poetry yields the Fib.
Last week, Kapitano left us with the topic of Oops I did it again. My response:

Pop!
Not
music;
Her marriage.
She did it again.
She wants to beat Elizabeth?

Next topic:

Franki Valli

9 comments:

Brian Farrey said...

Walk
like
a man.
That's the one.
My fave Four Seasons.
I so want to see Jersey Boys.

Next topic:

A Christmas Carol

Rand said...

Ghosts
of
Christmas
visit Scrooge,
elderly miser...
Transformation! Generous man.

Rand said...

Ooops - next topic:

Charitable giving.

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Brian Farrey said...

Dime
or
nickel.
Ev'rything's
appreciated.
Think of others this holiday.

Next topic:

The mystery of the deleted comments (or how to drive Minge bonkers)

Minge said...

Who?
What?
And why?
What's the point?
Feed paranoia?
Delete - and I'll send Cybermen.

Next topic:

Online translators.

Anonymous said...

Click!

Love:
The like.

Bottom Line:
Posterior rule.

My hovercraft is full of eels.


Next topic:
Torchwood

Brian Farrey said...

I
love
some John
Barrowman.
Torchwood has promise.
Building toward a season climax?

Next topic:

quidditch