i'm not using twitter for life-y posting, i'm using it as a creative outlet when i'm out and about, with my cell phone. i'm trying to write more because, well, obviously i haven't been writing *at all* and that makes me sad. my brain has turned into mush thanks to a year of pushing paper. i feel like i have nothing of importance to say here. today i went to work. i ate lunch. i complained about work politics. i came home. i fed the cat. i watched tv. i went on a jog. i went to bed. 5 days a week. also, i just woke up so this might not make any sense.
i shall consider doing what you suggest.
p.s. i babysat a hamster a month ago. it was fun. i made him a maze. i guess i could have posted about that, because i was surprised at how smart he was.
Got your email - yay for non-spam email, and double-yay for rare friend email. I will respond to it when I'm not a) crazy busy and b) typing with an injured finger.
Baby hamsters are cute, esp. when they're not bitey (hamsters are the bitiest damn critters with which I've ever dealt). And yes, you should have posted about hamsters and mazes, esp. if there were pictures (and you should have taken pictures).
Also, in Toronto, I've been going to Buddha's Vegetarian quite a bit lately. I feel it's necessary for me to mention that.
so i have been thinking about how to manage my different writing spaces, and so far i think the most viable solution is to do it in a one-window webpage that grabs RSS from everything that i post on, rather than cross posting everywhere. i'm building the website right now via word press, and i really hope i can come up with a solution that makes things make sense. (it'll grab stuff from LJ, facebook notes, twitter, my food blog project...etc
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Though some of my other friends have set up their Twitter to broadcast the day's tweets to an LJ post - perhaps you could do that...
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i shall consider doing what you suggest.
p.s. i babysat a hamster a month ago. it was fun. i made him a maze. i guess i could have posted about that, because i was surprised at how smart he was.
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Baby hamsters are cute, esp. when they're not bitey (hamsters are the bitiest damn critters with which I've ever dealt). And yes, you should have posted about hamsters and mazes, esp. if there were pictures (and you should have taken pictures).
Also, in Toronto, I've been going to Buddha's Vegetarian quite a bit lately. I feel it's necessary for me to mention that.
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These are good, random and surreal - they're almost like six-word stories in their nature.
I hope you're getting the opportunities you want to indulge your creative sides.
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