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Don't tell fish stories where the people know you; but particularly, don't tell them where they know the fish. -Mark Twain *note that all the events noted in this blog actually occurred but might be slightly over exaggerated to enhance the story as the author sees fit.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Watership down...its just a story

I am back to the office till October when the shows start up agian. Everyone is happy with me and next week i have nothing on the schedule so it will be a non stressful week unless i get a bunch of people in on monday who "have" to have stuff done by friday. But even then it wont be a big deal.

Sty in the sky update:

I have been told that it is bigger today then it was yesterday, but it doesnt hurt so i dont give a crap what it looks like. Yesterday was just annoying. I think it will be gone by the weekend.

I just finished the second book in shanara series and it is pretty good but i am taking a break to read Watership Down. I have alot of good memories of this book. My third grade teacher read it to us throughout the year and that is the only memory i have of the third grade. It is a story about rabbits that the author made up on a car ride to keep his two young daughters entertained. I love the fact that its a classic and he puts in the forward that this book is just a story and it is not to be disected in english classes in any way. There is no deeper meaning or moral to this story.

So far it is a very easy read and is everything i remembered.

I need a new book to read after this one or i am going to go back to the Micheal Crichons new book, which i have started and is very good but i put it down for some reason. Anyways i need a new one as well.

I have a 3v3 tourny this weekend and i am exited because this will give me a chance to work on my 1v1 skills a little bit more. The last 3v3 tourney i played in I was too out of shape to be worth anything, but this time is a different story. I should hold my own and footskills is something i need to work on. I am exited.

2 Comments:

Blogger Rachel said...

you have to read Peace Like a River. It is excellent!

OK so I haven't exactly finished it yet, but I'm close. So unless something goes terribly wrong in the last 50 pages, I think it is definitely worth reading.

2:05 PM  
Blogger tshirtguy said...

Ok, ill pick it up.

11:16 PM  

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