Delicioso

Listening to: Ashlee
Feeling: intellectual
"Benny felt edgy about the hit, so he ducked into the Fun Zone photo booth to have his picture made. Benny was an Arkansas Babtist. He'd never whacked a preacher before." These are the opening lines to the book I started reading today called "The Hitman Cometh" by Robert J. Ray. Sounds good right? Or maybe I'm just a push-over for a little shot 'em up. Whatever, it was a good book reading day. Overcast and cool. I ate butter bread and drank cranberry tea. Delicioso. I also straightened my hair while watching American Idol. I'm addicted to that show. It's like the most horrible and hideous show but I can't resist it. Embarrassing. I wrote 5 pages today. I told myself it'd be okay if I didn't do too well in school this semester as long as I completed a book by summer. I don't care if I have to stay up night and day to get it done and I don't care how much it sucks, at least I'll have completed something. What are your plans for the spring?
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I plan to clean. And hide from my shadow again.

American Idol? Freak. :P

Poog.

If I read that as the opening lines to a novel, I'd be hooked!


For wacky 'n' weird, try "Roo Kickkick & the Big Bad Blimp" by Ryan Gattis. Great novel, in a not-really-but-still-yeah kind of way. Truly remarkably odd.


-d-

PS: I will drink up the courage to email you my picture later on...


Best of luck with your book. Not easy. I will admit to having several (ie 9) "projects" on the

go: 4 completed screenplays, all in "rewrite and update to 21st century" stage and 5 others conceptually finished but still being drafted. In fact, 10 if you include the sitcom, which is up to episode 3; and 11 if you include the play which is up to page 136 after 11 months. And that doesn't include the several half-songs I have tried since age 17.


-d-

Me again.


In light of the previous comment, my plans for spring involve attempting to complete the aforementioned 11 projects, for the millionth time. And the songs, too.


-d-

oh just being me and all that comes with that. ;-)


that book sounds good, ill have to find it...

its not that hard to write a book, the hardest part is going over and over it, putting everything in order and all that.

you can do it.

:-)

man what time is it there??? you missed <b>all</b> your classes? its only eleven here.


i didnt go to school today either and i had pancakes and bacon.

:-p