Why does time go faster on the weekends than during the week?
Sunday, February 3rd, 2008 06:49 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Spent the first part of the weekend reading through the first hundred pages of Longeye. Found the place where the story-so-far wobbled, and unkinked it, then added some new words. Did the interview in Second Life, in which technology again asserted its superiority over the rolannis of this world, and! I did some filing before the pile fell off the top of the file cabinet and killed somebody. Also found time to watch Arsenic and Old Lace, which I had not previously seen. Let me just say? I adore Aunt Abby.
Those few things accomplished, I look up to find that it's Sunday evening, a school night, so I cannot stay up until two a.m. writing. Or, I could. But it wouldn't be pretty, tomorrow. Oh, my, no...
Snow called for Monday night and snow and ice on Tuesday. Didn't we do that last week?
Progress on Longeye:
30462 / 100000 words.
30% done!
Those few things accomplished, I look up to find that it's Sunday evening, a school night, so I cannot stay up until two a.m. writing. Or, I could. But it wouldn't be pretty, tomorrow. Oh, my, no...
Snow called for Monday night and snow and ice on Tuesday. Didn't we do that last week?
Progress on Longeye:
30% done!
Re: Uncle Fred
Date: 2008-02-06 12:28 am (UTC)Well, possibly, but without the flashing bars, and I like the flashing bars? :-)
Fred's seem to be black holes in many families.
Doctor Who seems like a good authority on black holes. There was that Disney flick, too, but I didn't see it . . .
Reading on your own - and probably thinking too? Okay, I'll give you an A for that!