Monday 12 July 2010

Diet coke + Late nights = Ramble, ramble, ramble

hfkjasdhfjk ahh letters, not that many of them but damn they can crate thousands of words and phrases and can affect people in various ways... ahh they joy of speaking i guess you would call.
Jesus im so hyper, i've had a ton of diet coke and im now in the mood to write write write. So i must apologize now as i WILL ramble on about god knows what.
So yeah hmmm.. lifey... wifey... blimey... hehe ahh i laugh at pretty much anything.
OH guess what i didnt binge today, or eat in general. Super happy bout that although scared about the next two days, i hope i do well. I want to i really do. i just argh i dont know. Im scared ill fall off track, im scared it will all go wrong. It better not, i cant mess up. I just cant.
Anyone read pride and prejudice? if so how long did it take you to read it and if its a hardish book to read cause i need to read it for my english class next year
Speaking of books im reading Wasted, one word fucking amazing... okay that was two but i had to. Anyways as i was saying its beyond amazing, its so good i love it although im saving it for when i go to Lithuania, to my nana's for a month so i'll save it and finish it then. Anyone know of any good books, something like a memoir or something like that, i like books that are personal, preferably something about someone with many problems. Problematic people are awesome
anyways i better get to beds now its already 12:10 and i need to get at least some sleep if i can
Ali x

2 comments:

  1. 'Angela's Ashes' by Frank McCourt is a great memoir, its about Frank growing up during the depression in Ireland. 'Memoirs of a Geisha' by Arthur Golden takes you far away to Japan to see the story of a little girl sold into slavery/sex trade. 'She's Come Undone' by Wally Lamb is a stunning story of a girl and her struggle with weight and using sex to find comfort. These are my favorite memoirs, only the first one isn't fiction.

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  2. Omg, I've actually read Angela's ashes about half a year ago and fell in love with it, the way he describes his catholic childhood is amazing and thanks I'll be sure to order the other two books from amazon some time this week :)

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