Friday, September 28, 2012

Follow Friday and Blogging Challenge Day 2!

Gain New Blog FollowersThis week's question is, " What is the biggest word you've ever seem in a book?". I don't know, but the biggest word I've ever heard is antidissentablishmentarianism. I have no clue what it means, but it's a huge word! I am up to 53 followers! Woohoo!
                             Blogging Challenge day 2

I don't have much to say about when I was one. My mom recently told me that when I was nine months old, I knew how to turn the page of a book- that was the beginning of me learning how to read :) .


11 comments:

  1. Cute story :-) Thanks for sharing.

    New follower via GFC.

    Christina@ Ensconced in YA
    My FF

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  2. New follower!

    LOL, that is a big word!

    http://carabosseslibrary.blogspot.com/2012/09/follow-friday_28.html

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  3. Definitely a big word :) New follower just hopping through, hope you have a great weekend!

    Chrystina @BookLiaison

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  4. LOL I do believe that is the biggest word possible. Old follower, saying hi. :)

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  5. Antidisestablishmentarianism is easier to break down than you might think. My senior Englsih teacher explained it like this: The anti, and the dis at the beginning cancel each other out so you are left with establishmentarianism, or, the following of the establishment, the status quo. Did I lose you on that? :) Anyway I'm a new follower hopping through from Parajunkee's FF

    -Kate the Book Buff
    Recent Post: Follow Friday: What’s Your Vocab Kryptonite?

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  6. Wow! I know I can't pronounce that one LOL. Congrats on 53 followers!

    My FF

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  7. Hi, I'm a new follower via GFC =)
    Rinn
    http://rinnreads.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/feature-follow-2.html

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  8. I was an early reader too. I'm a new follower via GFC and would love for you to visit me when you have a chance.

    The Scarf Princess

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  9. It's hard to remember much from the age of one, isn't it :)

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Thank you for taking the time to comment! :)