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Jun. 10th, 2006 05:53 pmOkay, so the open post was a bust. If you do have something you want to talk to me about, it's still open.
Weather, will you please pick a season and stick with it? Please? This on-again off-again thing is driving me nuts.
Aside from that, today was good. Thomas and I have been rewatching and laughing at the Star Wars prequels. We both agree that if Obi-Wan's in the scene, it stands a decent chance of being successful. Aside from that, you just have to laugh. And ooh at the pretty dresses Amidala wears.
And this weekend is the big sale at Books & Co., so Mom, Dad, and I headed down there after lunch. *cue happy sigh* We ended up letting Dad grab about four books and telling him that they were his Father's Day present. I'm actually going to swipe one of them as soon as he's finished reading it, it's by Stephen Jay Gould, called Rock of Ages. It's Gould's take on the whole science/religion divide. He basically outlines the same sort of divide that I've mentioned I hold, where science is intended to understand what the natural world has and why it exists, while religion answers moral truth, but the writing is just amazing.
I grabbed a book myself, a collection of Star Trek Voyager short stories. Glee.
And yes,
ljmckay, I have started that Doctor Who crossover. You want to be my beta when I finish it?
Speaking of writing, really, does anyone have a request for a story when I finish this one? Harry Potter, Chronicles of Narnia, and Atlantis are probably your best bets for getting a story out of me, they're ones where I know I can get into a character or two's heads.
Weather, will you please pick a season and stick with it? Please? This on-again off-again thing is driving me nuts.
Aside from that, today was good. Thomas and I have been rewatching and laughing at the Star Wars prequels. We both agree that if Obi-Wan's in the scene, it stands a decent chance of being successful. Aside from that, you just have to laugh. And ooh at the pretty dresses Amidala wears.
And this weekend is the big sale at Books & Co., so Mom, Dad, and I headed down there after lunch. *cue happy sigh* We ended up letting Dad grab about four books and telling him that they were his Father's Day present. I'm actually going to swipe one of them as soon as he's finished reading it, it's by Stephen Jay Gould, called Rock of Ages. It's Gould's take on the whole science/religion divide. He basically outlines the same sort of divide that I've mentioned I hold, where science is intended to understand what the natural world has and why it exists, while religion answers moral truth, but the writing is just amazing.
I grabbed a book myself, a collection of Star Trek Voyager short stories. Glee.
And yes,
Speaking of writing, really, does anyone have a request for a story when I finish this one? Harry Potter, Chronicles of Narnia, and Atlantis are probably your best bets for getting a story out of me, they're ones where I know I can get into a character or two's heads.