Try, try, try again.
- William Edward Hickson
I should probably get this tattooed on my body at some point. I say this all the time...and mean it. This is the umpteenth time I've "revived" this blog, and I keep apologizing. What for? This is my blog for me, not for anyone else. Once they (whoever "they" are) pay me to keep up a blog, by golly I will keep it up! But until then, sporadic updates are all I can promise you.
I'm in college now - whoop de doo. No, I'll post about that later...much later. I like it, and that's all I'm going to say about that.
I just wanted to brag a bit and pay homage to the Sparknotes gods. Without them, I'm fairly certain that 96% of today's population of teenagers would not be where they are today with them. I admit, I have used them in place of reading the actual assigned book/novel/play/etc. C'est la vie. No shame in my game. I read other things, so I don't feel too bad for neglecting Plato's Symposium. Buuuut I did want to toot my own horn a bit *toot toot* that I read four chapters of the Virgil's Aeneid in fifteen minutes. The summaries, of course.
Now it's off to bed because physical exertion (a.k.a. ballet class) bright and early tomorrow morning.
WOOHOO LOOKING FINE KEVIN. HOT DAMN.
ReplyDeleteI think that would be a cool tattoo (as much as I would never get one). Where would it be? Would it be in a stylistic font?
I actually am one of the few teens that has never used sparknotes in the place of reading. I've used it when studying for a test so I didn't have to reread the whole book but that's it. But I'm glad it's been handy for you!
I really want to read that post about college, or we should just talk sometime!
you could always get it short hand
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