School officially ended for me on May 10 after taking my Legislation final. Since then I finished two audiobooks (hey I have a 40 minute commute to and from work). Both were quite enjoyable. I finished the Five People You Meet in Heaven. I liked the story and how the author explained his belief of the afterlife.
I like to believe that we are all interconnected in intangible ways and effect each other through our actions, not matter how routine they may be.
The second book I finished was Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. This book was the only way that I would have EVER read Jane Austen, willingly. Smith wove a zombie plague into one of the English language's greatest works of literature. I longed for the kitana wielding Elizabeth to slay zombies and on occasion ninjas. This addition made the book interesting as I loathe banal discussions about society. I felt w/o the zombie addition it would have been like the Real Housewives of Meryton. I really enjoyed Elizabeth and hope my daughter won't put up w/ anyone's crap either. I have a feeling she will be as headstrong as both of her parents.
School starts bright and early on Monday. This will mark the first time I've taken day classes w/ "daddy's money." As I will be coming to and from work to attend these classes I look forward to odd analysis my classmates may come up with when dealing w/ martial property. As for the me, I will attempt to keep my snarky comments to myself.
When is a door not a door?
When it's a ajar.
ba-dum chink!
dave
I like to believe that we are all interconnected in intangible ways and effect each other through our actions, not matter how routine they may be.
The second book I finished was Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. This book was the only way that I would have EVER read Jane Austen, willingly. Smith wove a zombie plague into one of the English language's greatest works of literature. I longed for the kitana wielding Elizabeth to slay zombies and on occasion ninjas. This addition made the book interesting as I loathe banal discussions about society. I felt w/o the zombie addition it would have been like the Real Housewives of Meryton. I really enjoyed Elizabeth and hope my daughter won't put up w/ anyone's crap either. I have a feeling she will be as headstrong as both of her parents.
School starts bright and early on Monday. This will mark the first time I've taken day classes w/ "daddy's money." As I will be coming to and from work to attend these classes I look forward to odd analysis my classmates may come up with when dealing w/ martial property. As for the me, I will attempt to keep my snarky comments to myself.
When is a door not a door?
When it's a ajar.
ba-dum chink!
dave
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