"It's not that I don't like people. It's just that when I'm in the company of others - even my nearest and dearest - there always comes a moment when I'd rather be reading a book."
-Maureen Corrigan
Exactly.
Sitting here freezing, bopping to 'Kids' (MGMT), how I love this song, which reminds me, there are times I'd rather sit by myself and listen to my beloved tunes than talk with people. But in relevance to books, I managed to convince myself to buy 'The Old Curiosity Shop' by Dickens, and I think Ext. 2 back in highschool scarred me way too deep, I can't enjoy classics anymore, or the language used anyway. Sure it's sweet and interesting once you get used to it, but it takes too long. TEXTUAL DYNAMICS, how I love the way you screw with me, with your gimmicky crap and nonsense scribble. Everyone should watch 'Orlando' (Sally Potter), best movie ever. Anyway, I bought 'The Office' (UK version of course!) and it's the most awkward thing I've ever seen, I roves it.
Gareth: "One word, 2 syllables. DEMARCATION. He put my stapler inside the jelly again."
David: "Why's he done that?"
Gareth: "Told him once I don't like jelly, don't trust the way it moves."
Gareth: "One word, 2 syllables. DEMARCATION. He put my stapler inside the jelly again."
David: "Why's he done that?"
Gareth: "Told him once I don't like jelly, don't trust the way it moves."
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