Days

I’ve been writing this thing for three and a half years now. I started blogging because everything I wrote sounded like a business memo, and that just wasn’t a good way to make date plans; now, I can write things that are occasionally amusing. And have long run-on sentences and snarky footnotes.[1] Yep, things are moving along.
But, as much as I’d like to complain about minor customer service errors and politics and threaten football team owners in every entry, it’s probably time I tried writing, you know, better. So here’s the plan. A friend gave me this thing, “_A Writer’s Book of Days_”:http://amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1577311000/ref=nosim/wadearmstrong-20. This book has a thing to write about for every day, and I think it would be a good idea if I tried it out. You know, to get out of my comfort zone.
I’ll keep writing about things that particularly strike me, but you can expect a good 3 posts a week that are just from out of nowhere. So, consider this entry some kind of fair warning.[2]
fn1. And let’s not even talk about how many times I can use “and” in two senteces. Grammar, pshaw!
fn2. I actually wasn’t going to write an entry about how I was going to do this, but instead was just going to write today’s assignment. Today’s assignment was “write a love letter” and I figured I’d write one to Drew Barrymore, but that pretty quickly got weird and I figured I should explain what I was doing before both of my regular readers called the men in white coats on me.








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