omg.
I slept four hours in the last 24 and I am never gonna finish this and i need to sob
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
omg.
I slept four hours in the last 24 and I am never gonna finish this and i need to sob
Sweetpea, you probably just need to sleep. You WILL get it done, because you will. Have a smoke, maybe a snack, and get some rest, love. You need it and the book needs it, too.
What Aimee said.
Oh and Aimee. I tend to be an over-writer too. If you have a word limit, write the first draft without worrying about it. Then cut like hell; if you have trouble cutting like hell, draft Joe - always easier to cut someone else's words. Or if you think this particular help would be hard on your marriage draft someone else.
Awww! I should have known there was a Bee watch-n-post. I just watched-and-cringed. Spelling Bees are very stressful to me.
Anyway, yes, her name was Katherine but they called her Karie or somesuch. It was a good Bee. I really enjoyed it. My rate of correct words is fast declining, though. I guess I need to read more complex books. Or the dictionary, whatever.
I didn't mind that they put up the words before they finished spelling, but I did wish they'd at least waited until they started spelling. But mostly I could look away and try myself first. Cause I'm a big geek.
But I'd forgotten how much I love words. I love the way they're put together. I love the etymology. I love what words mean, and how we use them to communicate. I love thinking a word ends in -ious and realizing because of the definition or language origin that it ends in -eous. It's so cool. Language is cool.
Skipped 166 posts. Mea culpa.
Up way too friggin' late again. Which I sorta owe to being excited that Woot! posted the Random Bag of Crap tonight and I snagged 3 of them. We'll see what it ends up being. Man, I wish I didn't have to work tomorrow.
I watched the spelling bee with the closed captioning on, and not only did the closed captioning insert the word "word" so one didn't know how to spell it, but it covered up the little bar where ABC put the word up.
I imagine that this would not have been an exciting show for the deaf and hard-of hearing watching with closed captioning, however, as they wouldn't know what word was being spelled.
Remember Evil Jonathan from TAR? Well he and his lovely wife are on Fear Factor and check out the the featured clip on the nbc website.
Hee. The spelling bee watch-n-post was highly amusing.
Today it hasn't quite hit 70 yet, which would bode well for the day's heat, if it wasn't bright and sunshining.
SA!
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