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eternalflame4 ([personal profile] eternalflame4) wrote2007-10-27 08:39 am
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I've decided to take part in NaNoWriMo. I think it'll help with the stress. I plan on buying one of those books to help me get started too. My english teacher would be so proud! Is anyone else doing it? (hence my new theme)

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[identity profile] subienkow.livejournal.com 2007-10-28 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
ooooohhhhh.

My writing skills are a bit off-key, although, I do enjoy reading what others have to say. I'm kind of partial to reference books, mythology, ancient civilizations, legends, stuff like that.

I don't mind putting my thoughts down here, kind of like it actually.

I hope your "book" comes out alright, as I'm sure it will. If you've chosen "yourself" as a topic, here's your chance to live vicariously! Write about that trip to Aruba you haven't taken yet (or the real one, if you've been there).

So, I bid you good-night, and good luck on your dramatization of your life, the life you hope for, and the way things might have been.

A wise old fart once said, "You can say what if until your blue in the face, but you will never change what was." Sorry, I just like that. That and "You can wish in one hand and crap in the other and see which one fills up first!"

Right now, I'm giggling like a little kid because I said "crap". Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to squash your parts of how you wish things would have happened. We all wish that stuff. I just never get the chance to really use those quotes!

Good luck, and maybe (at your discretion) we'll get to read the magnum opus!

[identity profile] subienkow.livejournal.com 2007-10-28 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
Side note.

As I re-read the reply, I noticed the word "vicariously". I know I don't have to tell you what it means, but think about the etymology of it. Does it mean you're living like a vicar?