Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Telling More Fibs

I got to zip out into the blogosphere more today and read some great Fibs, plus I saw a headline in German that I quite liked. Computerfreaks!!!!! Yowza.

There was a nice link this morning from Melissa McNamara's blogophile column on CBSNews.com, as well as some references in far more literary sources than this Fibber is used to.

But to me, the most interesting thing today was this piece in the Hindustan Times. Why's it interesting? Well, it doesn't reference back to this blog, and I hope that's because Fibs have reached a critical mass. It could just be laziness/disinterest on their part, I suppose, but anyplace talking about Fibs in the same sentence as Sudoko and the Rubik's cube can't be all bad.


I'd also note that I found out that this blog is Number One! OK, sure, it's apparently the most undervalued blog on Blogshares.com on a p/e basis. Ummm. Right. But hey, NUMBER ONE!

If you're here for some Fibbing, you might want to scroll down and poke through the blog. Hundreds and hundreds of Fibs are here, lurking in the comments of most Fib related posts. There are also links over on the right hand side of the blog under the heading "The Fibs" that will take you to the "posts with the mosts" or something like that. As always, I hope you'll leave a Fib or two in the comments right here. Fib on!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Me
First
AGAIN!
Bells now ring.
Alarm sirens blare.
My prize? Ephemeral glory!

MotherReader said...

Hey!
You!
Meme
Tag you're it
Think you can fib it?
We would all be very impressed.

Anonymous said...

Hey
It's
Quiet
Too quiet.
Ahh, but it's a trap!
Fibbing at the OK Corral.

Anonymous said...

O
NO!
OB
Positive
What a bloody mess!
Classic transfusion confusion.

Anonymous said...

love the idea of pop culture Fibs. Here's one for you!

Jay
Dave
Conan
Jokes are great
But here's the real truth...
You really should be telling Fibs

Anonymous said...

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You
Ever
Seen the rain?
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Nagesh said...

An interesting observation about the ease/difficulty of Fibbing in different languages (I have written one Fib in English and another in Kannada - 8-line Fib dedication to Dr. Rajkumar):
I found it much easier to write the English Fib. Writing the Kannada Fib was at least an order of magnitude more difficult. I guess one reason is that the average number of syllables seems to be much higher for a Kannada word than it is for an English word.

Wonder what the experience of other people who have tried Fibbing in multiple languages is.

Anonymous said...

birds
fly
swiftly
gracefully
it's almost like they
are ballerinas of the sky

Anonymous said...

He
Laughed
With a
Tall glass of milk and
Snorted it all over himself.

Anonymous said...

Sometimes
I wake
With gum in my hair
And peanut butter gets it out.