I'm sure by now you've figured out only a few things will get my lazy persona moving. For example, my cat. I think she's amazingly adorable, all fluffy and cuddly. I also find her stupidity to be a cause for much laughter, especially after she's fallen off something. Another reason I might be writing is to rant or avoid anything school related. Here is an inside view on what I'm thinking about when it comes to school.
- I'm supremely glad we've finished group work in Speech, where I not only had to socialize with people I don't know, but then had to work with a freshman, who, I'm sad to say, is the only person occuping my "Top Ten People Deborah REALLY,REALLY,REALLY,UTTERLY Dislikes" list.
- That biology will never be fully comprehended by people like me, who's head goes round and round when the mention of words such as; cellular respiration, chemiosmoisis, NAD, NADH, FAD, pyruvate, glycolosis.... oh, it is just so horrible!!!!! Especially when one remembers that they had a test over all this nonsensical information in biology today.
- Having math after lunch is garanteed to make one feel insanely sleepy. What makes it worse is sitting in the front row, fornt and center.
- And last but not least, that gym teachers, while trying to make you healthy, should find a way other than killing you with monatony to do it. Running back and forth to a high pitchy beep over 20 or so meters, trying to figure out how many are left, but unable to because the machine counts in sevens and that's too much brain power being used when trying to supply your body with oxygen.
The truth is though, I've decided to blog to renounce my claim as a hermit. I've decided to go into my ugly, crunchy looking caccoon to emerge a brightly colored and artisticly leaned social buitterfly.
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I'm joking. That's not why I decided to write this. I'm writing to share my wonderous happiness at the fact that my library has gone on a shopping spree, loading their well-looked over shelves with books of amazing colors and fasinating sounding titles (though admittedly, some titles are cooler than the book) So now, I shall tell you the titles of the books that spurred me into the writing of this post.
- Alqatraz and the Knights of Crystillia
- the third of the Mysterious Bennedict Society
What's that? Why only two books? Why not more? Well, let me tell you you amazing reader with the ability to count to high numbers and have a mind that is able to wonder why two children
s book made me write. The library and I are both cheapstakes, unwilling to part with money for used books, and Im well into the series.
(Just a note, if you want to perserve your pride when book browsing, make sure you are not afflicted with the disease that leaves you unable to leave a series unfinished, and two, don't start a series when they are brand new and you will soon be leaving for bigger and mysterious lands of the teen zone).
Acually, a bit of a side note, here is this song that I found a while ago that I really like. A warning though, it does fall in the contemporary Christain category and was written by a Christain "rap" artist. (THough I really don't think it sound that rappish).
Here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFL2NDxF-CA


3 Comments:
So, how did you like the third Benedict Society book? I didn't like it as much as the first two, but it hardly matters, because I love all three of them!
And, you are not a little oddball... :)
SO not an oddball! Ditto Rebecca, I liked the 3rd Benedict Society but not as much as the first 2.
I'm so glad to see you've posted! We need to get in touch... more often. ;P Maybe a Skype chat or something??? love you!!!
Third Benedict Society book = awesomeness.
:D
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