Tuesday, February 20, 2007

U2 BookPlay

The book that was closest to me when I read your entry was:
BONO in conversation with Michak Assayas
"Remember what you told me back in Killinery? "You should ask me to draw a tree at some point." (Bono laughs out loud) Maybe you should have thought twice before saying that, because I want you to draw a map of the route you took to get from home to school."
Okay, this really doesn't make much sense for your game, sorry!

Monday, February 19, 2007

Book Tag

Rules of the Game:

1. Find the nearest book to you.
2. Name the book and author.
3. Turn to page 123.
4. Go to the fifth sentence on the page.
5. Copy out the next 3 sentences and post to your blog.
6. Tag three other people.

Mattie tagged the U2 girls, and I can only assume he meant the nearest U2 book, which is "U2, The Early Days," and it does not have 123 pages, so I'll divide that by 3 (since dividing by 2 makes it only picture pages)and here is the text:

"Meanwhile, 'U2: Three' justified Jackie Hayden's confidence in the band. The thousand twelve inches were quickly snapped up and the conventional seven inch sold equally well, an excellent debut in a country of three million which was still under the shadow of the showbands. But in Dublin, U2 were now encountering a resistance that sometimes flared into open enmity."

I tag Carolyn, Karie, and The Classics Club. Carolyn, please choose your nearest U2 book and put it on this blog.