My favorite Batgirl made a website code that will bring you here if you have your mobile smartphone look at it.

That’s good that it happened, so a thank you certificate is what Batgirl can have.

:)

It’s Wednesday and I’m getting a couple emails about the blog that are like, “What’s up with your website blog?? It used to be better and now you’re barely typing English.”

The Sound and the Fury was revered American literature and nobody complained about that, and here’s some of that book.

I seed de beginnin, en now I sees de endin. If I’d just had a mother so I could say Mother Mother. Caddy smells like trees.

I can’t believe I read that whole American Classic once.

Anyway, Mom wrote one email chat like that too, which is how I know the blog is off the rails, but in a way that is good.

The truth is that the blog is different and here’s how it was last July.

Can’t even read that one is where I’m coming from.

I bet this is great for my consulting business. lol

Let me finish on this book I’m writing at ’cause I’m in a zone with it that has cross-platform grammar carry-over with the blog, i.e. be patient for a little.

 
  • nrojb

    once when i was a bovine university longhorn, i decided to venture into the library to find a book that wasn't about science. i went to the area they call fiction and grabbed the book you mentioned above. i sat there and read it for a while, but then scurried back to the science buildings where i felt safe.

  • http://depotwarehouse.net Ebonwumon

    I appreciate the half-assed English being typed on your dot com website blog. It makes me feel better about myself. And amuses me.

    Plus I like question marks so that's good too.

  • http://www.ndeddiemac.blogspot.com NDEddieMac

    Man, I had to read Sound and the Fury back in high school. That book was terrible. Not nearly as good as the sequel adapted for Broadway Bringin the Noise Bringin the Funk.

  • http://brian23.com Brian

    Why does Caddy smell like trees. lol