Here is what I originally come to post about, but then I got sidetracked after I found out that April was my last posting. haha, typical...
Books. So many of them, so little time, right? Well that's what I think, and there aren't too many people I've come across that think differently. I was just looking at my pretty good sized library, and I found so many books that I have started but never finished: Sense and Sensibility, Wuthering Heights, Midnight In the Garden of Good and Evil, The Princess Bride, Trust Me (Updike short stories), Oliver Twist, and A Tree Grows In Brooklyn. Out of all those books the only two I didn't finish because I didn't like them were Oliver Twist and Brooklyn. All of the rest I really, really liked! Now this just really disappoints me! I love reading! I want to become more cultured and here I am, not finishing what I started! Tsk, tsk. That will not get me anywhere. (This is not even mentioning probably close to fifty books that I have in my room that I haven't even started. But I feel a little better about that). Of course I have school work to think about and when I'm not working I try to spend time with friends, but if I just think about allll the hours I spend on the computer, it makes me weep! (not really, but figuratively, yes, yes it does.) From this point on I am going to try to limit my time on the computer!!! I don't know what to limit it to quite yet, but I'm going to try my best. I mean, why delete my Facebook if I'm still spending as much time on the computer as I did before?? (I can answer that question, but I shall save that for another time). Twitter is probably one answer. Recently I have tried Twitter again. I am not following anyone I personally know, but that doesn't stop me from spending lots of time on there! In my defense I will call Twitter a very knowledgable website. So far in the few weeks that I have started using it I have learned many things that I would not have know.... such as.... Oh! The new Batman movie is going to be called: The Dark Knight Rises! You probably know that by now, but I knew from Twitter within a few hours that the information was released! And from there I was able to inform my friends the next day that had no idea. Sure, you're probably thinking that information is not very important or critical, but whatever.... I don't really have anything right now to say in my defense. In other words... yes I agree with you.
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