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I am not usually one to re-read books I have already read, as the way I see it there are just too many things I have not read yet to read over that which I have already read. While I understand the literary value in re-reading, I am more about taking on the next new adventure, than retracing the steps of the adventure already past. But lately I have found myself inspired to go back to some old works. It had started with my reading of The Gargoyle, a rather interesting book which ...
It seems to me that every one I have encounters or come across that reads Jane Austin, ranks Persuasion as being equal to or even better than Pride and Prejudice and I don't get it. I loved Pride and Prejudice, and I have enjoyed everything else I have thus far read by Jane Austin, but I did not in the least like Persuasion. I personally felt that the writing and prose of it was weak, and the story not very interesting nor memorable. In fact I can remember virtually nothing about ...
A memory. . . . I was in fifth grade when I first learned to dance. I was a new kid. Our teacher was Mrs. Pilch. And we would go to Mr. Artist's class for formal instruction in the Texas two-step. We would watch several students demonstrate. For those who don't know, here it is: Boys: right hand on the girl's waist. Girls: right hand on the boy's shoulder. Left hands together. Then, in unison, with boy leading: forward, forward, ...
Updated 11-02-2009 at 02:57 PM by The Comedian
"I just died a little inside." But I guess that means you grow older too, a little, right? One more step deeper into life, closer to death. I don't mean to sound morbid-- growing older is a good thing. I'm still enjoying life. I have to take my life by the reins before I can even consider leaving the beach. For this coming weekend, I had wanted to celebrate my brother's and sister's birthdays, and I had wanted to go to Augusta for my own reasons, but I know ...