ckd: (sharky santa)
blue shark of friendliness ([personal profile] ckd) wrote2004-12-16 01:36 am
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Gratuitious poll

Now that I've been given a paid account for Christmas (even though I actually received the gift during Hannukah; I'm not complaining, mind you) I may as well have an almost completely gratuitous poll. (It was that or try phone posting, and I'm too tired to try phone posting.)

Besides, I'm curious as to who's reading my blog and how.
[Poll #404172]

[identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com 2004-12-16 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Mr. Tambourine Man was not a Beatles song originally. It's Bob Dylan. (But look, a blog, who knew?) And I think lots and lots of Bob Dylan songs are vastly improved by someone else singing them.

[identity profile] barbarakitten-t.livejournal.com 2004-12-16 02:49 pm (UTC)(link)
i don't really know you...but you are, indeed, a legend in my own personal history...and you interesting...

irilyth: (Only in Kenya)

[personal profile] irilyth 2005-02-04 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
I noticed today that you'd added me to your reading list (aka "friends list"), and spent the next few hours (on and off) thinking "Christopher Davis... Chris Davis... Christopher K Davis... damn that name is familiar, but who the hell is he?!?" I think I have finally nailed down that I know you through David Kovar, back when he was running a Diplomacy adjudicator on morollan.eff.org (ten years before I had read any Steven Brust, btw), but I'm not 100% sure whether I've also met you, or your wife, or something, in some other context. So anyway, I figured I'd fill out your poll, sheepishly admit my memory failures, and wonder if we had a closer connection than I was recalling. :^)

I haven't started reading your journal or your blog regularly yet, but I might.

Just out of curiosity, how'd you come across my journal here?
irilyth: (Only in Kenya)

[personal profile] irilyth 2005-02-04 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Ok, cool. The next obvious question, of course, is where do you know j7y from? :^) I know him from our undergrad days at Swarthmore... We were two years apart, so overlapped by two years there.