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Going Back on Your Word


Why?


   I don't know why, but I feel like blogging some more this week even though I don't have a topic. When in doubt, I usually just talk about whats been going on lately and run with it. So... I'm gonna do that.

   Right now my little sister is learning about the American Revolution, but it's pretty annoying listening to "Yankee Doodle" on repeat like she is. She does school in the dining room, so I'm lucky enough to be able to hear the radio. By the end of it, I should be able to recite it by heart.

   With recent events... I went to the Renaissance Festival with my girlfriend, which was pretty fun. If you aren't sure what that is, you can find out here. Considering both of us like fantasy like Skyrim and others, it was cool to see people creating weapons and clothing in a period-accurate way.

   This paragraph is being written a day after the previous ones. I'm exhausted, and I don't know why. I'm drinking coffee to try to fix that, and I usually hate coffee, detest it, even. With enough sugar and LIQUID (can't stress enough how horrible powdered creamer is) creamer, it's drinkable.

   I've felt compelled to write more, whether people want to read what I write is up to them, but I like to think people will read my stuff. If they don't, oh well. This gives me something to do. I might even do some visual changing to my blog, who knows?

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  1. Do you know “Yankee Doodle” by heart yet? Or did Christmas carols drive it out of you? :)

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    1. I actually liked the Christmas carols, but my sister still brings up Yankee Doodle often.

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  2. I have to admit Yankee Doodle annoys me even when not on repeat (sheepishly ducks head). I am enjoying reading what you write so I do hope you keep at it.

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