"Do people in heaven get dusty?"
i just thought that was a funny thought,
i was listening to my cousin's conversion
and he was talking about dust and where it comes from
and i thought what a weird conversation for a 5/6/7 year old to have
i don't remember he's exact age, yes i'm a bad cousin.
and he kept asking
"where does dust come from?"
"how does dust get inside the house?"
"if you're on fire, can you get dust on yourself?"
"can you get dust inside the car?"
i have no idea where his fascination with dust came from.
just a short blog today because i don't have much to say
but i do have an exam in 12 hours
but i don't really feel like studying
i think i know everything that i'm meant to
well let's hope so,
this exam is gonna be three hours long
the only exam i had for three hours was the english one
but that one felt short because i ran out of time.
for some reason my nose is runny
and i'm not even sick,
well at least i don't think i am
i'm turning into my friend S
(she always has a runny nose even though she's not sick).
i was thinking maybe after exams that i would get into sylvia plath
though it may send the wrong idea...
i've read the bell jar ages ago
so i didn't really understand it
so i might reread that and maybe a couple a poems
rory gilmore talks about her a fair bit
and if rory says....
Love Squealer.
4 comments:
Good Luck with your exam!
I should really be studying since I have one on tuesday and wednesday but what am I going to do? Watch the football.
Fail
Oh and your cousin sounds interesting wonder where that fascination in dust came from
Apparently Sylvia Plath's ex-husband's poems are pretty good too.
And as a kid, I always wondered where dust came from and why there was so much in the air.
Yes, how fascinating.
And yes, I got the job thingy.
And life is fine, thankyou.
And I think more people would agree that an orange cardigan is more crazy than red lipstick.
"tell him to watch the golden compass," says my little brother. lol.
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