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I am unplugging for the weekend starting today. Um, trying to anyway. And unplugging is a relative term, but let us not quibble. Basically, I want to take photographs and I want to reach 10,000 words in my novel before I let myself pick up my camera. The fact that every time I sit at my computer with the intent to work on my novel ends in a blog entry, well. You see where I’m going with this. BRBBBQ!

(Hey, did anyone notice how in December I was like, “the upcoming holidays guarantees less blog posting” and then I posted more than ever and now I update kind of regularly? What’s that aboot?)

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      Thursday January 11th, 2007 @ 9:26pm
      112 words, 9 sentences

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  1. 5 years ago

    OOh, sounds wonderful. Have a happy and productive weekend!

    p.s. I did notice, and I love the posts, but I’m just being selfish.

  2. 5 years ago

    it’s been awhile since i’ve visited. new layout and everything! i’ve been remiss, i know.

    been thinking about you, as my most recent posting is all about canadian television. sort of. nothing about degrasse, though.

  3. 5 years ago

    nova: Thank you! it wasn’t very productive, unfortunately, for various reasons but 10K by the end of this week! And more blog posts! :)

    bookfraud: Well, I have been too so we’re even! I will work to change this in 2007. I have to say, you’re missing on some great bad Degrassi–it totally beats out our terrible PSA’s. the last episode I managed to catch was about the dangers of cocaine, as discovered by Craig, the resident rockstar (of course!). He got a nosebleed in front of his audience (which I am assuming was full of music industry bigwigs, I don’t know, I only caught the last of it). It was so amazingly executed, I tell you. Especially since for the first couple of minutes he thought everyone was gaping at him in admiration. Ah, Degrassi.