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Thrashing Thursday

Thrashing Thursday




The next time you feel like complaining, remember that your garbage disposal eats better than 30 percent of the people in the world.- Robert Orben




( Listening to: Screaming Infidelities by Dashboard Confessional)

Today is Thrashing Thursday. Today you must, during some point of your day, throw an inanimate object against the wall in accordance with my fictitious holiday.



Heidi Lee Hegedus


She is my obsession!


Caught red handed.





"Hey mister, throw me some beads!"

Well as everyone could proabably tell by now, i'm obsessed with my little neice Heidi Lee, and can never get enough of that precious little mug.


But i guess thats enough pictures for the day.

Progress Report:




I like the book very much so far. I'm on chapter 6 right now, but I must say it’s a very peculiar read. I should have known from the title, but the story is actually about ancient Gods. It's touching on some of the most famous and well known early gods, such as Thor, and the All Father. We see them in human form, living and existing like normal people in everyday situations. I’m still very early into the beginning of the story, but it’s captivating and exciting.

But I must say, not a huge fan of the flashbacks. Some of them are flashing back to 812 A.D. I’m sure it will make more sense after a few chapters but now I’m struggling to see the meaning of these random stories and the purpose of meeting new characters which have nothing to do with the original plot.
But I’m sure it will all explain itself very soon!

More updates coming soon.


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May 10, 2009 at 4:14 PM

What an adorable child in these photos  



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