Did you know there's a website obsessed with exploiting rock stars as alien lifeforms? Weird, yes? Right. That's what I thought. I've come to speak about tea. Earl grey tea, to be precise. Earl grey tea is a wonderful, marvelous concoction that makes a wonderful taste of wood. And not the bad kind of wood, just wood. In fact, earl grey tea has such a woody taste to it, I wrote a poem:
Oh, Earl Grey tea, The taste of bark on my tongue Is like honey on bread.
That's all I got. If it made you crack up, post the letter "A". If it made you fall over in shock, post "B" If you really didn't think it was anything close to a poem, post "C" If you didn't even read it, post "D" and if you REALLY don't WANT to read it, post "E"
Anyway, For those who know what I'm talking about, I have completed "Book 4" of the series called "Book". It has been a wonderful time writing with all of you fellows who have writen, heard, seen, read, and drawn in or of any of the volumes in the "Book" series. I will not be writing any more books, because I've noticed how much it flaws my grades. From now on, I'll be keeping a study journal where I can write all the things about academics that I want or need to know. Basically a really big study guide.
Last night, I met Katie's friends, David and Pheobe. They really are such cards. Anyway, what I wanted to mention was that David mentioned a movie called Factory Girl. I really do want to see it becuase of the fact that it has a character in it that I'm quite sure I've mentioned before: Andy Warhol. I got a poster of his "Marilyn Monroe" You know? Oh I'm sure nearly all of you know what I'm talking about? Post if you have no idea. Actually, post this:
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I was just thinking. I saw my sister's toothbrush sitting on the counter as I was washing my hands, and I decided to put the toothbrush back in it's little container. I wondered if she would know that it had gotten dirty, and how people wouldn't want their dirty things put back or cleaned up if they didn't know they were dirty, because they wouldn't have any idea of the risks that they would be taking if they used it while it was still unclean. So, in conclusion, if you see anything dirty or exposed to harmful germs or anything of the such, just leave it there, or pick it up, and warn the person owning the object at risks they would be taking if they didn't clean all their belongings staright away.
By the way, has anyone noticed how my vocabulary has been better this morning? Well, that sort of supports my theory that people are smarter when they wake up than when they are living later into the day.
Purple Fuzzy · Wed Aug 08, 2007 @ 06:43pm · 0 Comments |