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Normal I just feel like writing. Posted by snoopy_hobbit   Print this entry   View snoopy_hobbit's Profile  Visit snoopy_hobbit Online  eMail snoopy_hobbit
Sunday, August 01, 2004 @ 2:27 AM

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Ever have one of those moments where you just feel like writing with no real point? I do as of this moment. And I wish there was a little icon that I could find that seems to say, 'Because...'. And I also feel like a bit of complaining which I won't get to right away. I'm using a lot of 'ands', right? Too many in fact.

It has been raining off and on all day today again, like it has for the past week. My dad is quite happy because he old 1977 MGB is all fixed. My mom starts her new job tomorrow and she's dreading it. And I? I designed a new layout for my other journal and I have a paper to write that is due on August 5th for AP English. (There's the complaining). And I only have two paragraphs. I have take a historical perspective on it and compare/contrast two novels and the authors' purposes/themes and I also have to incorporate what resonates from each piece today. The books are Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston and Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. And I still have to work on it.

Sounds fun doesn't it? Anyhow, sine I have only four to five days to work on the thing, I'm off.
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