5:11am.
i cleaned up the friends list. took out a few of you, the ones that never comment/participate whatever.
even then i left a whole mess of you because i'm a tool and I worry about everyone's feelings all the time. I want to be liked.
today started off on the wrong foot. wrong side of the bed. whatever.
i can't imagine it getting better.
wooooooooooo
yesterday was a shit day!
My shrink was like MAN YOU LOOK FUCKED UP
though not in so many words.
This morning I had half of a cup of cereal before realizing that the milk was rotten.
I'm excited just waiting for the brown diarrheal onslaught of doom. It'll be like listening to Khanate.
Whatevers, bro.
My friend Martha became a highschool english... Read More
As for Faulkner, start off with some of his short stories. They'll give you a feel of "Yoknapatawpha County" where most of his stories and novels take place. The Sound and the Fury and Absalom! Absalom! will kick your ass and make you feel stupid. They did me anyway. I had to read Absalom! Absalom! aloud to myself to get the language, the lack of puntuation, the changes in narrator, etc. Difficult but genius.
Our network connection was slow at work today, so I couldn't download any of that shit. Are those links persistent, or do they expire?
my boss and i had to reprimand 'the team' for making too many errors. I had to stand there like Dwight Schrute and be like "YEAH!"
I felt like a traitor but at the same time It's not ME that's making the errors.
And like, I felt like a dumbass being the dude that tries to bring... Read More
I agree, your nehpew rules!!! Also:
1. I am glad you had fun on your trip!!!
2. When I finish "World War Z" we have to discuss it!!!!! I might finish it tomorrow...
3. I followed a suggestion of yours and bought "A confederacy of dunces" and I will let you know if I hate it and never ever will read anything you ever give a "thumbs up" on your blog
Have a great weekend!!!
Just finished The Year of Living Biblically by AJ Jacobs, who is an editor of one of my favorite magazines and the one I've had the longest running subscription to-- Esquire.
I'm feeling too tired to write a description so here's the one from amazon.com:
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. What would it require for a person to live all the commandments of the Bible... Read More
Yes. I'm about to put it in box and sell that shit. People can get a cheese grater and sprinkle it on their cereal or spaghetti. Sour, warm, and delicious.