Thursday, July 22, 2010

First Response Test And Light Second Line



I am with my parents in the woods, and my laptop is dying. This is not the first time I say that, I'm fucking rambling, I know, but this time I think it's dog because I finally bought a charger to replace the old one which is broken. It's been over a year I no longer use my bébéMac. Now that I think our union back, he decided he had given enough. Criss. Right now, I write on its smooth keyboard, keyboard that I enjoyed during his three years of service, but I know he can die at any time. I often do apple + save and I did not move a millimeter. It's a bit depressing, because I do not know when I have the budget to buy his successor. Bleh.
At least, my enjoyment of the moment (because we must try to find small pleasures in daily life, I think I read that at least 34 times in Reader's Digest), is the smell of muffins blue and brown that are ready and I go out of the oven at the moment.
[fate muffins without burning]
Mmmmmmm, what a smell! It's been years since I did not make muffins, I who was once a leading expert (it's not for nothing that I nicknamed "Miss Muffin"), and I have the chance to reconnect with my passion with blueberries Charlevoix tenderly plucked from my parents. I added chocolate chips to the recipe to make it more pig, even though we know that dark chocolate is now a health food (yesterday I read a chapter on chocolate in the book "Foods against cancer" found in the library of my mother). And I'm sure if I flip all Reader's Digest lying around here, I will find dozens of articles wind virtues of chocolate. Speaking of Reader's Digest, not bad at all I read here, having forgotten my books with me (I still can not believe this oversight stupid ...). Before arriving here, my parents and I made a detour from my other mother (the sister of my mother) and I borrowed a Harlequin. I never read that in my life, and I thought it was an opportunity to do so since I knew I would be stiff and stuffed into the woods for an indeterminate time without my books. Saying that there are so many that I read, I will not even have enough time in my life and I will still read "The Price of lies". My curiosity about these books came after reading "Love in the English," Roberta Gray Lady. I had so much fun reading this book that I reread a whole day I was looking for tasty passages to share this pleasure with a literary friend. I would recommend you and all the books of Sir Robert Gray ("the nephew of Lady", who died in 2008), but I do not think they are to find, except perhaps in bookstore. I sincerely hope that the books of Sir Robert Gray will some day be reprinted because they are really worth. 'Picnic and I agree on the fact that they are the best novels of the universe and homoerotic of all time.
short, I read a Harlequin and I must find the courage to immerse myself, then I discovered all sorts of things to do. Ah, well, I'll update my CV ...

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