I've really been rather uninspired to write lately.
Tonight I have started and abandoned several blog entries.
I tried to write another chapter of The Farm, no luck. I tried to write about pancakes, no luck. Vegetarianism, no luck. My new religion, no luck. Wikipedia, no luck.
Nothing!
Right then. I'm done with sitting here, contemplating what to write, because nothing is happening tonight.
Edit:
Okay, I said I wasn't going to watch "American Idol", but I did. But no more. I'm not doing that again. Why? One, waste of time. Two, no good people. Three, Paula is annoying and she should go away for a long time. Four, people STILL boo Simon. Five, commercials. Six, unneccessary commentary. Seven, I can watch it on YouTube anyway.
So no. I'm not watching it anymore. Please shoot me if I do.
Also, I need to start reading again. Someone recommend a nice book to me. And not Harry Potter or A Series of Unfortunate Events or some shit like that. Real novels. Thanks.
I am just in a hate people mood right now. So I am going to be alone now.
February 20, 2007 at 7:58 PM
Cake?!?!? What about the eggs?!?! the eggs!!! and btw eggs would be a lot more convenient when it comes to bags.
February 20, 2007 at 9:28 PM
What, the chocolate eggs? I suppose you are right, but John Lennon didn't write a song about them.
February 20, 2007 at 11:09 PM
Good Book, Eh? I know all about books…. Here's one. Ender's Game. It's by Orson Scott Card. Brilliant. If that doesn't float your fancy, try Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte… it's pretty good too.
February 20, 2007 at 11:29 PM
You did not just insult ASOUE, mmk girlfriend?
Harry Potter I can understand — he gets repetitive the 6th time around. But do not harm my ASOUE-centered ego. The books are genius, obviously geared towards a younger audience, but still amazing.
You just made a powerful bookworm enemy. *Gives evil eye*
February 21, 2007 at 7:58 AM
Hmm, "Ender's Game" sounds kind of like a book I read when I was younger, with the whole "two children ONLY!" thing. I was looking at some "best novel" lists and I was mostly intrigued by the sci-fi type ones, but none of them particularly stood out. I might have to try that one, thanks!
And oh, dear, Steve! I am so sorry — I didn't realize. To be quite honest, I was going to say LOTR and HP, but then I realized that LOTR was actually written a long time ago and is supposed to be good (and would explain several Led Zeppelin songs to me), so I put another new book I'd actually heard of on the list. So honestly, I know nothing about ASOUE, just that it's popular (I… think?). And I have a sort of vendetta against anything new. I was just being stereotypical, like I always am, and I'm sorry dear Steve. :(
February 21, 2007 at 4:59 PM
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz by Mordecai Richler… that was a sick book…sick as in good. Or On The Road by Jack Kerouac as you seemed to be interested before I read it…
February 21, 2007 at 5:09 PM
Ha ha, yeah, but wasn't "On The Road" really boring or stupid or something? I was thinking about reading that one, but, I mean, like, why would I read something a loser like you would read? Pshaw.
May 15, 2007 at 8:07 AM
Try the northern lights (or golden compass) by philip pullman.. I am just 14, so not sure whether u will like it.. but it was an adult who recommended it to me.