What is it about a fever that makes your skin look so good?
I went to my parents house to watch cable for awhile and Stephan King's The Stand was on. The mini-series is okay but I think I want to reread the book. I remember it being really good.
My mom made me malt-o-meal. This is the best comfort food ever. Too bad it didn't stay down. Sigh.
Today I missed two meetings I was looking forward to.
I did all my laundry and started dusting before I made myself relax and read a book (which I promptly fell asleep doing). I am no good at being ill.
I wish I had some oj and/or chocolate milk and/or buttered toast.
I went to my parents house to watch cable for awhile and Stephan King's The Stand was on. The mini-series is okay but I think I want to reread the book. I remember it being really good.
My mom made me malt-o-meal. This is the best comfort food ever. Too bad it didn't stay down. Sigh.
Today I missed two meetings I was looking forward to.
I did all my laundry and started dusting before I made myself relax and read a book (which I promptly fell asleep doing). I am no good at being ill.
I wish I had some oj and/or chocolate milk and/or buttered toast.
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Date: 2008-10-28 01:45 am (UTC)Oh wait. Didn't the freaking "HAND OF GOD" detonate the warhead? Yuck.
I read his "On Writing" which pretty much has him admit, he writes these things in a linear fashion. Fair enough, I'm not in a position to tell him how to write. I actually don't want to commit to reading the novel, because I don't want to have the disappointment.
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Date: 2008-10-28 01:49 am (UTC)Yeah, the third part of "The Stand" was messy.
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Date: 2008-10-28 02:53 pm (UTC)Why is it that Stephen King can very rarely 'stick an ending'(as a friend and I put it)? I can think of a few he does, and I think over all I can forgive the end of THE STAND because of the amazing story he told beforehand. But some of his stories (IT comes to mind) just end poorly.
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Date: 2008-10-28 03:13 pm (UTC)