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Thursday Rambles: A Tisket, A Tasket

Wednesday is hump day. Friday is fun day, but what is Thursday? It's the day of the week, that tires me out the most, especially this week. I stayed up way too late trying to get writing stuff done, nothing fun mind you, and then I found out the school scheduled me to work this Wednesday and Thurday--forgot to block the days out as Writing Days. Gross oversight on my part. I already blocked out next week:)


I can't wait until Thursday is over and I can veg out and watch my Thursday night shows--Vampire Diaries and Reign. Thursday nights have been my official TV nights since Cheers, Friends, Seinfeld...need I say more?!?!


Anyway, I LOVE to laugh. It makes me feel good and it makes me happy. Here's a few tidbits to get you through your Thursday.


This Quote makes me laugh every time I read it. I'm a geek, I know.
This quote explains why I defend my writing time with a pitchfork and a shovel.

Writing is the only thing that

And I leave you with this eye candy to get you through your Thursday. You're Welcome!
 

Write on,
Kim

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