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resurrectionsongMarch 25, 2004List ManiaNathan notes in a comment on the Zel Miller post that I am particularly fond of lists. Then he actually asks me to name my Top Ten All-Time Favorite Lists. Let's play a game--if you actually answer one or more of the lists on your site, let me know and I will link to your answers. I will personally answer in another post at the end of the day. Here are Zombyboy's Top Ten All-Time Favorite Lists (also known as the High Fidelity List of Lists):
Either email me with a link to your entry or send a trackback. I'll update the list of lists all day long. Thanks, Nathan! Update: Mark Hasty's list gets special note since he actually tackles all of the possible lists. Impressive. Especially the Top Album List. A new blog to me, Zygote-Design is playing, too. He even added a few of his own lists. (Although, how he can say that the Ford GT is one of the ugliest cars ever is beyond me. Crazy man.) Todd (whose opinion most certainly does count) is playing, too. Welcome 12 Monkeys, Army of Darkness, and Pulp Fiction to the mix. Skip wants to play, too. My Bloody Valentine. Very nice. Mike at Obfuscated Networking has a really good list. Anyone who references Sailing the Seas of Cheese has my respect. Posted by zombyboy at March 25, 2004 09:10 AM | TrackBackComments
I was hoping the reference to High Fidelity would be caught. Posted by: nathan at March 25, 2004 09:19 AMA great movie and an even better book. Posted by: zombyboy at March 25, 2004 09:26 AMMaking lists just never makes it onto my to-do list. Posted by: McGehee at March 25, 2004 11:48 AMNow that's meta. Posted by: mtpolitics at March 25, 2004 12:14 PMDon't you just wish you were still able to blog? Posted by: zombyboy at March 25, 2004 12:53 PMThat movie made My Top Ten list. Although, I have a difficult time negotiating just one list and why does it have to be only 10? My favorite line: "Was I depressed and so I listened to 80's music, or did listening to 80's music make me depressed?" ITA, Z, the book was better (although I thought that it was pretty cool that John Cusack moved the setting to Chicago). Posted by: Rae at March 25, 2004 02:09 PMIt's a toss up for me...Notting Hill or American Beauty? Posted by: Rae at March 25, 2004 08:23 PMHey, you're good--American Beauty. Bonus points for Rae. Posted by: zombyboy at March 25, 2004 08:38 PMI'm doing the list thingie Posted by: Todd Johnson at March 25, 2004 09:53 PMPost a comment
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