Meme-ing again! The ABCs of Umm Yasmin’s Visits
When I was browsing around Kevin from Cogito, Ergo Sum… Atheos’ site, I came across this meme, which I haven’t seen before.
Go into your address bar at the top of the browser window, type http://www. and then a, b, c, and so on through the alphabet, noting which sites pop up first.
Here’s my list:
A, I’m not sure quite how I feel about the RU486 pill except that I really object to Health Ministers enforcing their own personal morality on the Australian public at large.
B: An A-list Aussie blogger.
C: Yes, I actually went and read all the nominated blogs and posts before voting in the Brass Crescent awards.
D: Hmmm, ‘coz I was trawling for Aussie links to put on my blogroll lastnight, I predict there will be quite a few Aussie bloggers in this ABC list.
E: Looking for Dora the Explorer DVDs that my daughter loves so much. Decided I might fork out for an Adam’s World at our local Islamic bookstore instead. (I love Dora too, but she already has a lot of Dora already.)
F: I was checking out this shady Christian lobby group with innocuous looking website after reading about donations to Family First (Christian political party).
G: a broken link. The next working G is a regular read.
H: Ahh now, this is the comments for a post by dear Umm Zaynab who lost her baby in utero, may Allah
give her patience and relief.
I: rather boring piece of trivia about a movie I like.
J: briefly visited site from last night. (Err… sorry site owner if you come looking at this post from your logs.)
K: Always happy to give Kalimat a plug now that the U.S. Baha’i Reich proscribed them.
L: Another very briefly visited site.
M: Errr… yes, I do visit my own blog, just to spell check and check layout of course.
N: Broken link, thus the next working N.
O: My bud Waleed Aly writes for this occasionally, but this visit was in reference to the American-imported myth that our educational institutions are too left-leaning. (We really should just admit we’re another U.S. state.)
P: Shhh… the only real reason I keep the Homespun Blogger icon and blogroll on my page, is so that right-wing nutzoid bloggers have to receive hits to my site from their visitors bwaahahahahaha. (Yeah, I *know* it works the other way too, but at least I have a disclaimer.)
Q: don’t have a Q site.
R: I actually don’t remember visiting this site. And considering I’m logged on to me, using a browser that only I use (Abu Yasmin uses evil IE AND reads the Hun, I know could we be not more mismatched?) it could only have been me. Hmmm.. that ginger beer must be spiked.
S: Sikhs copping it for looking too Muslim.
T: Yes I’m vain.
U: That reminds me, I’ll have to do it for this post.
V: Nope, no V site.
W: Hmmm… no, we mostly still eat my home-cooked food.
X: Found this doing a Google blog search on Muslim converts if I remember correctly.
Y: New (for me) Muslim blog read.
Z: Sunni Sister made me click on it.
Ya’s all tagged.
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February 4th, 2006 at 6:59 am
Salaam ‘Alaikum
LOL Hee hee!
February 5th, 2006 at 8:39 am
Ack! What an ancient post that was. It shows that nothing ever put online is ever forgotten.
Since I tagged myself with that already, I’ll have to post on your other meme.
By the way, I responded to your question about my opinions here.
February 7th, 2006 at 9:05 am
This meme will feature on my blog tomorrow, insha Allah
. I would have blogged it today, but I think blogger are mucking about with the site. I can’t post, anyhow.
Wasalaam
The Muslim Anarchist
February 7th, 2006 at 3:49 pm
wa ‘alaykumusalam:
UmmZaid: Oooh I like your list. Good fun ‘eh.
Kevin: Thanks for that - Buddhism does seem to be a bit of a catch-all in the online religion quizes, but I think that’s because a lot of non-Buddhist Western minds who write the quiz prolly don’t understand it very well.
Yakoub: woohoo looking forward to it!