Just because I needed some random amusement:
In Google, type your name followed by the word indicated in quotations. Record the first result that forms a complete sentence.
1. Type in "[your name] needs"
Stirling needs your help today.
2. Type in "[your name] looks like"
And while in the museum it will give still further information to future generations who don't even know what a Stirling looks like.
3. Type in "[your name] does"
You are going to a website that Stirling does not control and whose terms of use and privacy policies may differ from those of Stirling.
4. Type in "[your name] hates"
Euro hates Stirling, Stirling hates Euro, they both hate the US Dollar, and the Yanks love their Dollar.
5. Type in "[your name] goes to"
Microsoft Unveils New Security Vision as 'Stirling' Goes to Beta.
6. Type in "[your name] loves"
Stirling loves.
7. Type in "[your name] eats"
Travelling from "Stirling eats" on the A907 Alloa Road.
8. Type in "[your name] has"
With the addition of Stirling Products North America (trading as Progressive BioActives), Stirling has the ability to generate revenue in the immediate future from sales of ProVale™, as well as possessing a unique complimentary product for the R-salbutamol technology.
9. Type in "[your name] died"
Stirling died on 19 May 1883.
10. Type in "[your name] will"
“Stirling” will integrate a single management console and dashboard for security.
11. Type in "[your name] never"
Stirling never achieved the great eminence in philosophy that he likely hoped for—his obscure and difficult prose constituted one reason why.
12. Type in "[your name] always"
Stirling, always a heavy drinker, was in poor health by this time, suffering from severe gout and rheumatism.
In Google, type your name followed by the word indicated in quotations. Record the first result that forms a complete sentence.
1. Type in "[your name] needs"
Stirling needs your help today.
2. Type in "[your name] looks like"
And while in the museum it will give still further information to future generations who don't even know what a Stirling looks like.
3. Type in "[your name] does"
You are going to a website that Stirling does not control and whose terms of use and privacy policies may differ from those of Stirling.
4. Type in "[your name] hates"
Euro hates Stirling, Stirling hates Euro, they both hate the US Dollar, and the Yanks love their Dollar.
5. Type in "[your name] goes to"
Microsoft Unveils New Security Vision as 'Stirling' Goes to Beta.
6. Type in "[your name] loves"
Stirling loves.
7. Type in "[your name] eats"
Travelling from "Stirling eats" on the A907 Alloa Road.
8. Type in "[your name] has"
With the addition of Stirling Products North America (trading as Progressive BioActives), Stirling has the ability to generate revenue in the immediate future from sales of ProVale™, as well as possessing a unique complimentary product for the R-salbutamol technology.
9. Type in "[your name] died"
Stirling died on 19 May 1883.
10. Type in "[your name] will"
“Stirling” will integrate a single management console and dashboard for security.
11. Type in "[your name] never"
Stirling never achieved the great eminence in philosophy that he likely hoped for—his obscure and difficult prose constituted one reason why.
12. Type in "[your name] always"
Stirling, always a heavy drinker, was in poor health by this time, suffering from severe gout and rheumatism.
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Date: 2009-03-12 08:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-13 12:06 am (UTC)However, once in a while something interesting does appear ;)