![]() click here to return to the index Friday, January 07, 2005![]() Played tennis this morning, my shoulders feel like boulders (hey that rhymes I could become a lyric writer for busted or McFly!) Time seems to be flying by today, lunch is fast approaching and I have yet to really get anything done (though I have played two hours of tennis with David). Been chillin a lot and doing some good quality planning, met up with Judy and Abi yesterday to talk about various groups which was really good. Got Elevate, Discovery and Supergang pretty much planned for the rest of the year! Spoke to Katie this morning and found out YO Club wasn't starting until the 28th which was a bit dissapointing - to be honest I just want to get back into the flow of things! Can't be helped though, Geraint is still rather ill which isn't good. Also been watching some classic Red Dwarf with Josh and David last night. Classic episodes from series 4 including Camille, DNA and Meltdown (the Elvis impersonater is fantastic!). Also been reading some really good books including one Helen has lent me 'Eats, Shoots & Leaves' which is quite fasinating and I think may be a subtle hint that I need to improve my grammer (most probably upon this blog!). Anyhoo, I am now really quite hungry, I'm going to eat and watch an episode of the aformentioned Red Dwarf (I might even venture into Series 5 or watch the Special features. Have a good day. God Bless...
Comments:
Eats, shoots and leaves is an excellent read.
I was lent the book a few months back but didn't get very far with it. To be honest I didn't even get a chance to finish the introduction, which is substantial in itself, before I had to give the book back! However, I've certainly become more aware of the use of commas and other punctuation now. Writing stuff in Word helps, as well as re-reading what you've written, too.
I could probably do with checking my blog entries before I post too. Could be an aim over the next few weeks I suppose! It has encouraged me to go down to the library and actually get a grammer book out (which may just be very sad, but is highly useful). It is a very good book though, very thought provoking and very amusing! God Bless...
Gracious, I've forgotten my password, so cannot post avec my name (ooops), but I would like to say that Ms Truss is indeed worth a read, and (using the 'Oxford comma', as you may note, Andy) I think it's very sweet you got a grammar book out of the library. Many more people should, too, as the world is full of appalling grammatical grouches ;o)
Mwah...Mademoiselle Monopoly xxxxxxxx
Why thank you Miss Monopoly, I believe it was not an incorrect password but a case of mistaken identity that caused you to be unable to enter a comment as your non-annonymous self! The grammer book is most interesting, if not a tad overwhelming - I feel quite grammatically inadaquete! God Bless...
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