Well, the hell of Modhist paper number one is over. He's actually promised a slower reading pace now. Except now, the reading is all about the Middle East. If I may borrow an expression here, "gag me with a spork."

For all of you who wanted the Fuzz gone the minute you first saw it, you've got your wish. I still think it makes me look younger, if that's at all possible at age 19. Scratched like hell for a while, but it's better now. I don't plan on making that part of ANY bet EVER again, believe me.

Interesting read of the week: The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis. Yes, believe it or not, he wrote other books than the Chronicles of Narnia. This, in addition to his other works, are more geared towards adult audiences than the Chronicles, and much more blatantly pro-Christianity. I wasn't even looking for this one when I found it in the library; supposedly his two entitled The Screwtape Letters and Mere Christianity are his hallmarks, but our library doesn't have them. Though the plot is extremely easy, the arguments presented are very thought provoking. Going from Ayn Rand to C.S. Lewis is an odd progression. Certainly makes for some deep discussions with yourself, though, lol. No worries, bibliophiles: the copy I have is the size of a small paperback, has really big print, and is only 132 pages long, so it passes the eye rule. *grin* Maybe you people who have to take English could use it for a book report or something.

Yep. Ho's still got the ass in him. Who misses me? ;-) (don't answer that, lol)

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