Monday, October 31, 2005

Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity!

Eh, lemonade brainfreeze.
Sticky keyboard.
Geh.

Jeigh fought down the urge to stick her tongue out in disguist and ram it up her nose. No more lemonade. Put it away. Jeigh had spent the last...(*looks to clock*)...many hours writing a convincing speech for her Wednesday presentation. The thought of simplicity had been simmering in her brain for about a week -- well actually for a few years, but it'd only been a week since getting the assignment -- and when she began to type, the ideas flowed freely, though she feared a tad too whimsical, what with goofy anecdotes about dinosaurs, the moon, and amish.net, and this was before taking the Nyquil. But if no one found it funny, they were the ones at fault. Perhaps she could try to raise Henry David Thoreau from the dead just for this one night and have him write the speech for her. It was Halloween afterall. At least it would be for the next five hours. Just enough time to find some ancient medallion in the old basement of the...dorm...hall...what happened to all the lemonade?

Anyway, she was considering posting some drawings for her readers, but feared she had none, for most of her...well that was a lie. ALL of her comments lately were ones that had clearly not read the blog, for they spoke of shallow ideas, presumably all from the same user. Nevertheless, drawings did liven the dead space of letters. Dead letters. That sounded like an Eerie Indiana episode. Jeigh decided TV was in order. Perhaps Halloween would provide some good movies on the television set. Afterall, last night, she'd caught the Thirteen Ghosts remake, which she quite liked, and then a cheap Judd Nelson movie about the Bermuda Triangle. Mark Sheppard was in it, so she would have continued to watch to see what would happen next, but she'd taken Nyquil before Thirteen Ghosts was over and was worried she wouldn't have the mentality to brush her teeth if she waited much longer. Anyway, if she couldn't find anything on TV, she did have three seasons of Red Dwarf and a sketchbook to keep her occupied.

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