1. Pick up the nearest book (of at least 123 pages).I have a vague recollection that I might have been tagged in a similar game several years ago, at which time, as I recall, I copied out several very dry and boring sentences from some book on digital photography.
Open the book to page 123.
2. Find the fifth sentence.
3. Post the next three sentences.
4. Tag five people.
But I am going to cheat this time. The closest book to me happens to be David Henderson's Concise Encyclopedia of Economics... or maybe one of Ms. Eclectic's Sudoku puzzle books.
Instead, I am choosing one of the more hilarious novels I have read in the past few years, One for the Money by Janet Evanovich.
Being naked and handcuffed in front of my father wasn't something I could visualize.Some people don't like being tagged in blogsports. So I will invite the following bloggers to participate:
If I called my sister, she'd call my mother.
I'd hang here and rot before I'd call my ex-husband.
- John Chilton
- Phil Miller
- Ironman
- Mike Moffatt
- Stephen Gordon
- and everyone else in my blogroll





I'd play the game, today, but the books surrounding me today are three century-old cookbooks, fifteen equally old children's books, a post card price guide, a software manual, a crossword puzzle collection and a book of sudoku puzzles. And, while the cookbooks are all more than 123 pages long, the content of the text is rather dry... or, in one case, somewhat doughy (although I admit finding the instructions "beat with a rolling pin or hatchet handle" rather encouraging).