Au Rebours

The kindly Family Lore has tagged me with the latest blogger’s version of a chain letter, a meme tag. I vaguely recall seeing this one spreading amongst web designer blogs a couple of months ago and then it recently hit the law blogs like mutated bird flu.

I am to reveal five things that you didn’t know about me and then spread the infection onwards to another five bloggers.

No disrespect to Family Lore at all, who runs a fine blog, but in this regard Richard Dawkins has a lot to answer for. I say fie to crass evolutionary sociobiology, pish and tush to reductionalist naturalism. This meme may continue elsewhere, I refuse to be a vector.

My hero is Des Essientes, but I can’t afford the decadence.

In any case, the answer to what you probably didn’t know about me is ‘virtually everything’. But as a concession and keeping it legally related, I did once manage to wet myself while being cuddled by the Solicitor General (then Geoffrey Howe).

[edit 12/01/07. I cannot tell a lie. I didn't dampen the Solicitor General. I did dampen a Solicitor General to be, by a year or two. But there had to be a legal link, sorry.]

2 Responses to “Au Rebours”

  1. [...] He has two interesting posts: 1. Au Rebours - his response to being tagged by Geeklawyer on the meme (See below) and, 2.  Blawgs, hurgh, what are they good for? which I particularly enjoyed.  NearlyLegal considers a range of points in relation to blogging, why bloggers blog and reflects on the value of blogs. [...]

  2. John Bolch says:

    I agree with your sentiments with the A Rebours/Des Esseintes reference (although I wasn’t ‘brave’ enough to break the chain), but we can hardly blame Dawkins’s meme theory for all this tagging nonsense!

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