October 03, 2003

Something just a tiny bit different

OK, since this is eve of my 6th month Blogiversary and probably like the millionth or so Nightly Navel Gazing Report™, I thought maybe I should do something a bit out of the ordinary and not talk about my navel or show you some pretty gal or even guy navel picture I have found, or even post a really cute baby navel, but do something a bit out of the ordinary for this report. As such, what I want is to know a bit about your navel:

[UPDATE: The item in the extended entries is for humorous purposes only, and does not actually work. The reason why such does not work is beyond my capabilities to understand.]

[UPDATE II: Susie suggested voting from the archive page, and I tested such, and it works. I suspect the problem lies in having my search area ahead of this poll, so they are conflicting, and since such is not on the archive page, that is the reason the poll will work there and not here. As such, please hit the permalink before voting, please.]












What is the last thing you found in your navel?
A shard of broken tortilla chip
A wayward piece of lint
A Ninja Spider Mite
A really ugly mole
Somebody else's tongue








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Posted by notGeorge at October 3, 2003 11:47 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Happy Blogoversary!!! Thne 21st will be mine! I think I will take a holiday!.

Posted by: Tony S. at October 4, 2003 12:08 AM

You know the link for the vote and view buttons on the poll are screwed up and go to a search page, right?

[URL deleted so as to make archive format work right]

Posted by: Jay Solo at October 4, 2003 01:29 AM

Well, I'm a day late, but: Happy Six-Months!

Posted by: Steven at October 4, 2003 09:20 AM

Actually, upon further review, I am right on time!

Posted by: Steven at October 4, 2003 09:21 AM

What Jay said.

Posted by: Susie at October 4, 2003 09:38 AM

Hint---vote from the archive page and it will work!

Posted by: Susie at October 4, 2003 09:39 AM

Damn, I want a tongue in my navel.

Posted by: Dawn at October 4, 2003 08:14 PM