So, I haven't blogged in a few days. Work took up a large amount of my time and I didn't have my computer the other amount of the time, making it impossible to blog. I've tried blogging from my Droid, I can't seem to get it to work. Evidently Droid does NOT blog on blogger.com.
The other reason is that I can't seem to think of anything to blog about. My life is just that boring. So here's an update on what I did this week and maybe I'll come up with a good story.
Throughout work this week I've learned I hate the English language at times and that there are fifty different grammar styles and the place I work at does not incorporate any of those styles that I learned in college. Why did I even go to school?! I left early on Friday because I couldn't take sitting in my cubicle for one more minute. The gray walls and sterile lighting wear on my soul. Plus my back and neck still hurt from the accident in 2009. We do not speak of this car wreck because 2009 is gone, never to return, thank God.
I am reading a new book on my Sony Reader though: How the States Got Their Shape by Mark Stein. It's exactly what the title says it is. The story behind how the states are shaped. He summarises the history into quick chapters about each state. The information is categorized into the north, south, east and west boarders of the states and he adds comical quips to make the read fun. I've made it to Illinois and will have a book report up once I finish the reading.
I still have to write a blog about my Droid, the other electronic gadget that has entered my life. More to come about school and work also. Hopefully something outrageous happens in life and I'll have a good story next time.
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That books sounds really interesting...every time I look at an atlas of any kind I'm like, "Why in the heck is this state shaped liked this? Can't it just be a square without some random squiggly edge?"
ReplyDeleteYes that's what the government thought too and then nature and wars decided to mess that plan up.
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