Scrubbing Bubbles, You're the One
Aug. 6th, 2004 02:14 pmI keep bouncing between cleaning/orginizing/re-decorating my room and the internet. Mostly because I keep finding stuff. How can I be finding stuff since I just moved a year ago last month and have been in this house almost exactly one year?
Because I'm a pack rat and can't go though everything before I move. But some of the things I'm finding have been misplaced by the move, and I'm still missing a few books.
Anyway. I found my blow up globe (YAY!) that was hanging on my ceiling before and ten dollars that was in a card for my 11th birthday from my Aunt Mary. I also found I use for a hair clip that she gave me. Instead of decorating my hair it's decorating my curtins.
And I even found my postcard collection. And a box to put the postcard collection in so I don't lose my postcard collection again.
But not all the surprises were pleasent. One of the books I found was a young readers adaption of Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Hound of the Baskervills. But the horrifing thing was that IT WAS IN THRID PERSON!
The person who okayed that decsion should be taken out and shot for crimes against lititure. The book isn't entirely in third person, because the letters from Watson to Holmes in the book are still first person, thank goodness.
And The Hound of the Baskervilles, which is the actual titile of the story, isn't that long. But the adaption is the same lengnth as the adaptions of Moby Dick and The Adventures of Robinson Cursoe in the series.
Because I'm a pack rat and can't go though everything before I move. But some of the things I'm finding have been misplaced by the move, and I'm still missing a few books.
Anyway. I found my blow up globe (YAY!) that was hanging on my ceiling before and ten dollars that was in a card for my 11th birthday from my Aunt Mary. I also found I use for a hair clip that she gave me. Instead of decorating my hair it's decorating my curtins.
And I even found my postcard collection. And a box to put the postcard collection in so I don't lose my postcard collection again.
But not all the surprises were pleasent. One of the books I found was a young readers adaption of Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Hound of the Baskervills. But the horrifing thing was that IT WAS IN THRID PERSON!
The person who okayed that decsion should be taken out and shot for crimes against lititure. The book isn't entirely in third person, because the letters from Watson to Holmes in the book are still first person, thank goodness.
And The Hound of the Baskervilles, which is the actual titile of the story, isn't that long. But the adaption is the same lengnth as the adaptions of Moby Dick and The Adventures of Robinson Cursoe in the series.