First Lines From My First Blog Post of Each Month in 2013

This is always one of my favourite posts of the year for the uniquely random spin it puts on a “year in review” type post.

.  Click on the month below if one of the “first lines” grabs your attention…

  • January – “As he did in 2009, Ryan Meili is once again spearheading an extremely innovative leadership campaign that has all kinds of potential to change the way politics are done in Saskatchewan.”
  • February – “Fan theories are alternate ideas/interpretations for movies, music, books, etc.”
  • March – “/r/ImGoingToHellForThis is a sub-Reddit dedicated to “Tasteless “politically incorrect” dark, offensive, & twisted humor of all types is welcome here. “
  • April – “Lots of April Fool’s jokes across the Internet today as usual.”
  • May – “I’m not sure if this fits as a May Day story or not but I like the sentiment – people who do tough jobs for very little reward sometimes deserve to be surprised with some over-the-top generosity (although there’s also a flip side argument that if we paid decent wages to our servers, tipping wouldn’t be required in the first place.)”
  • June – “For the past month, my Aunt Sandi has been visiting from Kelowna.”
  • July – “What better songs to post for Canada Day than a couple tracks from a new Canadian super group called “The Mounties”?”
  • August – “Was out on the Reference Desk covering a lunch break again today.”
  • September – “This isn’t where I got the name for my Head Tale blog…but I kinda wish it was!”
  • October – “My picks for NHL Conference Finalists:  Detroit Red Wings vs. New York Islanders in the East and LA Kings vs. Minnesota Wild in the West which becomes NYI versus LA with the Kings winning.”
  • November  -“I meant to post this list of the 50 Scariest Books yesterday on Halloween but ended up putting a cute picture of the kids instead.”
  • December – “In past years, I’ve often done a series of posts during Christmas week about atheism/religion/the Christmas holidays that are (hopefully) educational, humourous, thought-provoking or occasionally maybe even all of the above.”

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