Cara Xara, for all your tales of travel and adventure, let me put it into the words of Collette's Japanese exchange student: "I envy you!"
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Well, don't envy me today. I was up all night with the shakes and in bed all day with the flu. Sometimes home is the best place to be. Miss ya long time, Jepenny.
Well, I'm all doped up on goof balls now, and it ain't helping my essay writing style. Here's an early (and now thankfully abandoned) attempt at an opening sentence: "In a literary ocean constantly dragged and re-dragged for new treasures, the English prose fictions of the second half of the sixteenth century are often left behind, regarded as the barnacles to the whales that are Renaissance poetry and theatre..." It was kind of tongue in cheek, but kinda not, I knew it was getting out of hand when I dragged whales into the whole ocean metaphor. Eugh
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Well, don't envy me today. I was up all night with the shakes and in bed all day with the flu. Sometimes home is the best place to be. Miss ya long time, Jepenny.
Oh poor thing, very sorry to hear that. Get well NOW. :) And stay away from pigeons and seagulls. We don't want you cross contaminating.
Well, I'm all doped up on goof balls now, and it ain't helping my essay writing style. Here's an early (and now thankfully abandoned) attempt at an opening sentence:
"In a literary ocean constantly dragged and re-dragged for new treasures, the English prose fictions of the second half of the sixteenth century are often left behind, regarded as the barnacles to the whales that are Renaissance poetry and theatre..."
It was kind of tongue in cheek, but kinda not, I knew it was getting out of hand when I dragged whales into the whole ocean metaphor. Eugh
Cara, I've decided that the fundamental foundation of this blog should run totally on stream of sub consciousness.
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