Sunday, June 5, 2011

Middle of Nowhere

This song plays on repeat on my ipod, Sunshine, not by choice, entirely by fluke.

Where am I? Nowhere, everywhere and somewhere in between. Currently reading The Name of the Wind nightly before sleep, it has me hooked enough to forgo a little sleep and a lot of energy for its words so that is a good sign, I suppose.

There are three pieces of assessment with my name on them - a feature article due tomorrow worth 30%, an essay due Wednesday worth 50% and another essay due 16 June, but which I would like to submit this Friday. That last hope is largely crazy, considering I haven't yet started working on it.

Apart from knowing I'm basing it around Ed Murrow's (in)famous speech. And perhaps comparing it to the state of broadcast journalism today. Perhaps, mayhap, maybe.

For now this is all I have.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Cleverness of Capeside

There is so much happening it's hard to follow all of it and comprehend it and then respond to it.

I think the bad weather just makes us all that much less enthusiastic, happy, gladvillers, keen and more likely to want to do things. It's sad really, I've always liked a good storm but certainly not when my boats floundering around on the choppy seas.

Yep, you're right I've been watching far too much Dawson's Creek. If you have no idea what I'm on about check out this here, and perhaps things will come home.

I loved this episode, apart from J&P being together, Dawson and P finally have a chat. It's only been three seasons (weather ones) coming but tis something. And Dawson jumps on board the True Love to bring P home, so to speak. Though note, it is J shrieking at him that gets P that jump.

What I'm trying to say is, I love this show and I could probably survive life if I used this as a guide. But then the same could be said of Supernatural (hmm Dean), Buffy (ahh, Buffy) and Veronica Mars (ohh, Logan) and probably Sabrina. Lol, Sabrina.

So here is my good thought of the day and I hope ya'll find something to smile about.



"I am so clever, that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying."