Today and 6 word stories

Mar 18, 2008 02:20

 I am proud of myself,so I'll toot my own horn for a bit. :) Today I got a bunch of things done today, which is unusal for me. Especially the day after my spring break ends. Went to my 1st golf (PE elective) class and found a ride with a fellow student named Heather. I am so grateful that she volenteered to drive me. Hopefully she won't turn out to be a pysco mass murder or some such, but she seemed fairly normal when we talked. ;) English 2 was surprisingly canceled so I had more time to finish most of my scene design work for theatre class tomorrow. I just have to glue my photos on a board to show my design ideas for Sondheim's Passion to the class. I'm trying to design it with only one basic set, but only because that was required.  :/ Turned out to be harder than I thought because the show is made for transitions and moving the set around.

I also answer most of the mail I had sitting around since before spring break. I wanted to get more interesting postcards than the ones in the school store that have AASU all over them. All I have left are my 2 pen pal letters and two or three replies to people who answered my LEX (www.letter-exchange.com ) listings. A highlight for today: Some random awesome person from postcardx sent me a lovely package! I was totally surprised when I went to check my mail box. It is full of pirate themed things- key chain skelaton, cards, a ring and stickers. AASU's mascot is a pirate, so the package made me walk around my dorm with a huge grin on my face for about the next hour. :D<-- I looked like that literally.

Now on to the very short stories:

"From the November issue of Wired Magazine

We'll be brief: Hemingway once wrote a story in just six words ("For sale: baby shoes, never worn.") and is said to have called it his best work."
http://www.wired.com/culture/design/multimedia/2006/11/sixwords

I had some old ones I wrote and while reading over my journal entry with them, I decided to share. Voila!

Runnning, struggling to beat the throw.

Green light blinking, calling to me.

Across the sea-freedom beckons.

Loved him. Had him. Now what?

I'm the famous Invisable Man. See?

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