
Hahaha... sorry I couldn't resist. I know, glam shot. I know, photoshopped (only a little...). And I know... I look like a tool. Still couldn't resist.
So if we get your friends...
And I get my friends....
And we be friends!
Do this every weekend. :)
And now... introducting the one thing that ruins my life. Aside from the computer of course. You're reading this right now and wondering what else I could be complaining about. I'm talking about the Television. From the beginning of this summer, I have said that I wanted to escape from the grasps of television. Just because my productivty just drops to almost zero when its on. I'm not trying to be a luddite here, its just that if I didn't have any of these empty procrastinating tools, I feel like I would be so much more in my life right now. I mean I would obviously find other ways to escape my work, but they would include doing something with my hands (ugh.. you dirty dirty people, not that) aka draw, read, converse with people... something that might actually get me somewhere in life as opposed to sitting there mindlessly.

The problem is that I don't have as much control over its activity level. If someone wants to watch television, its right there for them. And I don't have as much self control as some people who can avoid looking at it.. Last summer I had no television and I was able to absorb some crazy ass books but now.. nothing. Toni Morrison is ready to smash my face in with her Nobel prize if that accomplished me actually reading her book. I will get done with it!! New goal, just fresh from the decision maker. I will finish this damn book by next week. Wednesday. Promise.
Do you know any good books to read?
3 comments:
Read the Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao!
I think I know this look - gay terrorist! Very now of course!
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1. Totally submitting this to Look At This Fucking Hispter (http://www.latfh.com/).
2. As for books, try:
a. Thank You For Smoking (Christopher Buckley)
b. Microserfs (Douglas Coupland)
c. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (Ken Kesey)
d. Endless Night (Richard Layman)
e. Darkmans (Nicola Barker)
The first two are really good comedies, the third is a drama, the fourth is a horror one (SO GOOD), and the last is a dramedy.
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