Our damn fish is still alive. How? Why? It lives it's life upside down!! That can't be comfortable.
I really like Ghost Hunters International. Cole does also. I like that they try their hardest to debunk some of these ghostly sightings and half the time they can't. They're just all "Yeah. We believe you're house/bar/hotel/creepy farm is haunted." Dude. That's so cool.
I'm trying to cut back on coffee. I did an awesome job of giving up soda last year but I found that I've doubled my normal coffee intake. Damn. So, now I'm going to go back to limiting how often I can get a tasty Starbucks. Damn. Since my coffee drinking revelation happened I've found that I've been drinking gallons of tea. Gallons. It's a good thing I love tea or this could be a problem. It does pose another question ... Will I find myself trying to cut back on tea soon? I hope not.
I've almost finished my next book. :) I way outdid myself this month. I was only aiming for 10.
I'm done now.
ETA- Book #18 - 4th of July by James Patterson - These are still incredibly fast reads. I liked this one. It introduced a new character that looks to be sticking around and there was a lot of murder. Word!
I really like Ghost Hunters International. Cole does also. I like that they try their hardest to debunk some of these ghostly sightings and half the time they can't. They're just all "Yeah. We believe you're house/bar/hotel/creepy farm is haunted." Dude. That's so cool.
I'm trying to cut back on coffee. I did an awesome job of giving up soda last year but I found that I've doubled my normal coffee intake. Damn. So, now I'm going to go back to limiting how often I can get a tasty Starbucks. Damn. Since my coffee drinking revelation happened I've found that I've been drinking gallons of tea. Gallons. It's a good thing I love tea or this could be a problem. It does pose another question ... Will I find myself trying to cut back on tea soon? I hope not.
I've almost finished my next book. :) I way outdid myself this month. I was only aiming for 10.
I'm done now.
ETA- Book #18 - 4th of July by James Patterson - These are still incredibly fast reads. I liked this one. It introduced a new character that looks to be sticking around and there was a lot of murder. Word!