ru: (strange)
So, I walk into the stalls in the first floor bathroom in the building where I work, and I find myself confronted with a perplexing sight: sitting on the toilet, just behind the seat where the flusher would be (the flusher itself is mounted on the wall, so there's basically a blank spot) was a spoon. Arranged neatly. Like it was supposed to be there.

I stood there for a good couple of minutes trying to figure out the scene before me. Input error. Reboot. The spoon waited patiently while I tried to explain its presence. However, *nothing* made sense in my mind as to why it would be sitting on the toilet. I mean, what was so boggling was how neatly arranged the spoon was on it. Is it some sort of new bathroom benefit? A toilet spoon? No! I've got it! It's a loospoon! A LOOSPOON! XDD

Anyway, moving on, books!

Yay! More books! #9 and #10! )

Also, on a side note: natural honey locust trees? SCARIEST. TREES. EVER.
ru: (luna-weirdness)
I just finished reading The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul yesterday. That was a fun book, and typical Douglas Adams fare, I believe. There aren't very many authors that can make me laugh out loud while reading. And now, time to forge ahead to the next book! <3 <3 <3 This whole reading for fun thing is absolutely marvelous.

You know what? I'll try the fifty-book thing after all. I have no idea if I'll be able to do it or not, but it'll be interesting to see how far I get. Since that's the case, the list thus far includes:

1. Wicked (Gregory Maguire)
2. Arcadia (Tom Stoppard)
3. Abarat (Clive Barker)
4. The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (Douglas Adams)

Um...hm. Do people want me to give my thoughts on the books as well, or should I just list 'em as I read 'em? I could put them behind a cut to save room and keep from spamming friend lists. I dunno. I do figure I should document them as I go, though, for future reference and all that jazz.

April 2021

S M T W T F S
    123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
252627282930 

Syndicate

RSS Atom

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios