No, not really...nothing too important, but it's hard to keep coming up with a clever title to entice people to read. (However, it has become apparent that I have more readers than I previously thought...hi becki and john!!!)
Today's been a good day. Bibi and I were planning on getting up early (around 8) but decided to sleep until....um, well....much later than that. So, we got up and had a late lunch ( (c; ) and then we watched 40 Days and 40 Nights. (Bibi had never seen it before.) Then, she got a call from Goody's, a store here in town, and they told her that she was hired! Whoo hoo!!! Yeah! (She's excited.)
So, we enjoyed the rest of the afternoon. I made some corn on the cob that we had gotten at the Farmer's Market last weekend...that was kind of depressing. It seems that it doesn't keep QUITE that long, and we stopped eating when we found the...maggot/meal worm/definitely-still-alive-and-breathing-thing in one of the ears. Ugh.
We then sat outside on the porch while Bibi talked to her folks and I read for awhile. I'm reading something that's a "bit" out of my normal range of reading...it's a book called "I Am Legend" by Richard Matheson. It's a collection of his short stories and one of his novels. It's actually a vampire novel, but it's VERY different from the vampire books I read as a kid and the crap vampire books that Anne Rice puts out. (Sorry, I really don't like her books.) For example, at one point, the soul survivor in the world is wondering about all of the legends about vampires. He asks himself why crosses affect all vampires....what about people who were Jewish before they became vampires? What then? It's interesting...
All right everyone...have a great night, and...as always, thanks for reading....
Tommy
Thursday, July 13, 2006
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okay dude from IOWA - good corn grown on a farm with minimal chemicals on it will usually have a few worms. CUT IT OFF AND THE AFFECTED parts and the corn is still fine! ha ha ha!
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