random inanities of life
Apr. 18th, 2003 03:27 pm"I like the sun. I really do," my three year old said as we walked into his day care yesterday. "Because it warms mine ear. It's my favourite star. I should say, Thank you, SUN!!"
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Whoever has read and enjoyed Good Omens should apparently read American Gods, says my partner. It's not comedic per se, in fact it's rather dark, but it's great Neil Gaiman writing. It's on my reading list, at least.
My six-year old has just told me, very seriously, that he's exploring the inside of his mouth. He's got his finger stuck deep in his mouth and is swirling it around. Whatever rings your bell, kid.
Had a flash of insight yesterday that perhaps Promises is sitting up and eager to be written now because it's no longer hitting quite so uncomfortably close to home. Who knows. Chris thinks this is quite probable, but then again, Chris is a shrink and sees subconsious motivations everywhere. Sometimes a cigar is just a fic, hon ;)
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Whoever has read and enjoyed Good Omens should apparently read American Gods, says my partner. It's not comedic per se, in fact it's rather dark, but it's great Neil Gaiman writing. It's on my reading list, at least.
My six-year old has just told me, very seriously, that he's exploring the inside of his mouth. He's got his finger stuck deep in his mouth and is swirling it around. Whatever rings your bell, kid.
Had a flash of insight yesterday that perhaps Promises is sitting up and eager to be written now because it's no longer hitting quite so uncomfortably close to home. Who knows. Chris thinks this is quite probable, but then again, Chris is a shrink and sees subconsious motivations everywhere. Sometimes a cigar is just a fic, hon ;)