So, I got a gmail last Monday and switching over has been a breeze, until I tried to get on this blog. I had to invite myself to be a co-author! How crazy is that? now I'll have to beat around the bush if I want to do any admin work on here and who knows where the email notifications are going to go. Yahoo or Google, Google or Yahoo, only the internet knows. Anyway, wasting time before trying to condense an entire scene of Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing, fun, right? Hah, try finding a scene in that that moves the action forward. THERE IS NO ACTION, not really. Anyway, I found a passage that was all female, since it would be hard from me to do a guy's voice for very long and besides, it would just be plain awkward, but now I need to condense it because the bit I chose would have left people hanging. Grrr, oh well, at least she(my essay writing teacher) approved the scene. Funny how I'm not taking a poetry class and yet I have to recite narrative poetry for my final. THIS POST HAS LITTLE TO NOTHING TO DO WITH THE TITLE! Oh well, just means the name of the blog is fitting. I've always had a problem with rambling. Anyway, I was a good little girl for two weeks, but then I lost my momentum again. Ah, I sure hope I don't get smacked by that baseball bat of disapproval and disappointment again. That hurt, and it was most painful because I hit myself with it too. Hey, ever wonder why adding just one 'o' to 'to' changes the meaning? Or how about a 'w' between the 't' and the 'o'? And where do you put a question mark when you have quote marks within quote marks, or just quote marks in general? The grammar rules of the English language, no wonder we have problems learning other languages. Then again, how about those languages that are accent oriented, the ones where BUMBulbee is different than bumbulBEE? How would you like to learn one of those for you're second language? Or your first for that matter. Just imagine learning a language like ours if you first learned one like the aforementioned. Now that would be difficult. OK, I've wasted enough of both our times.
Later!
Lil Bit
Okee dokee, I'm finally getting around to this. First of all, SORRY, SORRY, SORRY I haven't been able to respond and keep in touch with you these past few weeks, but c'mon, cut me some slack! You're not the only one who's extremely busy! I've barely even had time to get on the computer these past few weeks, much less spend a large amount of time on it. My other friends feel neglected, as well. Just BEAR WITH ME. *Pant pant* Okay, rant over. Anywaaay, as I said before, that's awesome you got a gmail, I was wondering when you'd discover the wonders of google mail, haha. You should email me sometime about how the recitation part of your final went. NO WAIT, on second thought don't email it, I have enough backed up emails. Talk about it on here or maybe provide an excerpt of how you managed to condense it? Ah well, only if you want to. I can imagine what that would be like, having to stand in front of the class and read a portion of boring literature in a goofy voice. BLUCCCCHHHH. But at least it's over!!!! :DDDD And YES, I always ponder over the mysteries and unnecessary hassles of the English language. Like chilly, chile, and chili. WHICH IS WHICH?!?!?! I still can't figure them out. AND WHY DOES AN ESSENTIAL ONE LETTER DIFFERENCE IN EACH OF THEM CONSTITUTE A COUNTRY, A TEMPERATURE, AND A FOOD?!?!? Oh btw Mandarin Chinese is really heavy into that accent stuff you're talking about. They could have a word like "Mooshoo" (not Mulan's dragon), and MOOshoo could mean "fair," while MooSHOO could mean "dog poop." My brother tried to explain it to me once but it's very confusing. Glad I don't live there. Anyway, DO NOT GIVE UP!!!! You may have lost momentum but keep pushing! You can do it! You are smart and capable and college bound and you can do it!!!! :DDDD
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