1. What is your favorite book (& why)? 2. What is something that never fails to make you nostalgic? 3. If you had a week off right now, what would you do?
Non-fiction - Anger: Wisdom for Cooling the Flames by Thich Nhat Hanh. This is a book that I could read once a month and still not feel like I've got the concepts down. Simple to read, difficult to put in practice. Fiction - Eyes of the Dragon by Stephen King (just edging out The Stand). A departure from his usual stuff and medieval shit is just plain cool.
Looking through photo albums. I was (and still mostly am) the shutterbug of the group and have lots of great memories as a result.
Find a new car to buy and visit me friends. Watch way too much daytime television.
These questions suck.
Date: 2004-06-02 09:42 am (UTC)2. What is something that never fails to make you nostalgic?
3. If you had a week off right now, what would you do?
Re: These questions suck.
Date: 2004-06-02 10:53 am (UTC)Fiction - Eyes of the Dragon by Stephen King (just edging out The Stand). A departure from his usual stuff and medieval shit is just plain cool.
Looking through photo albums. I was (and still mostly am) the shutterbug of the group and have lots of great memories as a result.
Find a new car to buy and visit me friends. Watch way too much daytime television.