Amusing Song Lyrics

 Behind the cut, the words to I Google You (by Neil Gaiman.) They amused me. I Google youlate at night when I don’t know what to doI find photosyou’ve forgottenyou were input up by your friends I Google youwhen the day is done and everything is throughI read your journalthat you keptthat month in FranceI’ve…

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Horseback Riding with the Cherubim

The Cherubim and I went to horseback riding camp again last week. Last year, it consisted of three kids, him and an older boy and girl. This year there were twelve kids, eleven girls and him. Most of the girls were shorter than him. (He’s eight now but tall.)    Because so many were shorter,…

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The Dreamers Whose Dreams Come True V 4657.3

(Okay, this isn’t version 4657, but it’s probably version 12 or something. )  For anyone who might be interested, here is the first chapter of the Corruption Campaign novel, as it stands now. I’m not sure what the novel or the series is going to be called. Were it up to me, I’d call the series…

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Weirder than Fiction

Apparently, taking the Pill makes you more likely to seek out the wrong kind of guy…based on smell. The logic, once you read the article, makes a lot of sense, but….weird! http://www.livescience.com/culture/080812-contraceptive-smell.html

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Super Hamlet and the Dark Side

The line “To be or not to be” appeared in an episode of Gilligan’s Island that the children were watching, so Juss wanted to know what it meant. I told him just a little about it, including the fact that Hamlet was a play by Shakespeare, where everyone dies and As You Like It was…

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At long Last — Edits!!!

After a year and a half of waiting, (really more, but officially, a year and a half) I finally received the edits for Prospero Lost!  This time, it was almost entirely usage issues (language style.)  I’ve made all the changes that were requested so far and now only await the responses to questions plus one…

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Wonderfully Strange

When I was a child, I had two best friends, Dawn and Gina. I met Gina on her sixth birthday, when I was 5 1/2. I remember looking up at her snowman hat on the bus the first day she came to school. Then, I got home to find her at my house. My mother…

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“They Really Lived!”

Orville and I went to the bookstore after our trip to the laundry mat today (don’t ask!) and the wonderful lady there recommended a book called Snow Treasure about some children who snuck the treasury of Norway out from under the noses of the Nazi on sleds. We got back to Grandma’s and were telling…

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