Monday, January 26, 2009
True Love.
My friend sent me this link.
How can I be more like these kids? Seriously. It made me cry...ok not really.
CLICK HERE NOW.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Dropclock.
So, I've been trying to get myself to download this thing for the past year and I finally succeeded today.
Click here to download.
Click here to download.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Amelie
Monday, January 12, 2009
Thursday, January 8, 2009
I have a problem.
The top 3 places I spend my money:
1. Amazon
2. Banana Republic
3. Borders
I love Amazon. Those free super-saver shipping things really don't help either. I really need to get their credit card because I would actually be saving money doing so, but I cannot bring myself to sign up for one. I even went through the process 3 times and ended hitting the cancel button 3 times. But that is not the problem I have.
I love to read. I really wish I had more time for books. I keep a list of books I'm interested in or want to read in my planner/notebook/journal.
Problem #1: So far, I have about 30 books on my list. I have purchased about half of the books on the list and yet I keep purchasing books even before I start the first one. Some may ask, "Why don't you just borrow it from the library?"
Hence Problem #2: I HAVE to purchase what I read. I have to OWN it. It has to be MINE. I would be saving so much money AND trees if I were simply to get a library card and borrow books from the library. I think I don't like the time restraint I get from borrowing a book from the library. You know, the 3 week limit, and if you're not done within 3 weeks, you have to re-check it out. I hate that.
I do have a pretty good list of books right now that I may or may not have read yet. So if you want a book to read, come to my library and I'll let you check a book out for as long as you want.
These are the books that I am/will be reading:
1. Amazon
2. Banana Republic
3. Borders
I love Amazon. Those free super-saver shipping things really don't help either. I really need to get their credit card because I would actually be saving money doing so, but I cannot bring myself to sign up for one. I even went through the process 3 times and ended hitting the cancel button 3 times. But that is not the problem I have.
I love to read. I really wish I had more time for books. I keep a list of books I'm interested in or want to read in my planner/notebook/journal.
Problem #1: So far, I have about 30 books on my list. I have purchased about half of the books on the list and yet I keep purchasing books even before I start the first one. Some may ask, "Why don't you just borrow it from the library?"
Hence Problem #2: I HAVE to purchase what I read. I have to OWN it. It has to be MINE. I would be saving so much money AND trees if I were simply to get a library card and borrow books from the library. I think I don't like the time restraint I get from borrowing a book from the library. You know, the 3 week limit, and if you're not done within 3 weeks, you have to re-check it out. I hate that.
I do have a pretty good list of books right now that I may or may not have read yet. So if you want a book to read, come to my library and I'll let you check a book out for as long as you want.
These are the books that I am/will be reading:
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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