52 Books, Week 21: Foundation
As you can probably tell, General Musings from Generalists is dying a slow, painful death. But, because its trying its best to survive, I think we're gonna try to keep it on life support at least until I can bang out the rest of these book posts.
In the meantime, I would like to talk about a couple things i'm thankful for:
1) that my homeboy's do it so big;
2) the person who thought of the combination of high heels and short shorts;
3) the lost episodes of dave chappelle which are much better than i thought;
4) the everybody loves chris episode, where his father dances on the table;
5) miami and san diego weather (respectively);
6) the stacey dash pics (if you haven't seen these yet, you need to look harder);
7) and books.
Foundation:If you aren't really into sci-fi, you probably want to steer clear of this one. Issac Asimov is a very gifted writer, and if you're looking for an easy introduction into the genre you can start with this one. Foundation is one of the rare books i've read this year, that I couldn't wait to get back to. The plot moves pretty quickly, and makes some solid commentary on society (although its possible that this aspect stands out because i'm reading Orwell's 1984 right now). This book is the first in a 3-part series, and although i'm scared to death of committment, I'll probably get through all of these....
In the meantime, I would like to talk about a couple things i'm thankful for:
1) that my homeboy's do it so big;
2) the person who thought of the combination of high heels and short shorts;
3) the lost episodes of dave chappelle which are much better than i thought;
4) the everybody loves chris episode, where his father dances on the table;
5) miami and san diego weather (respectively);
6) the stacey dash pics (if you haven't seen these yet, you need to look harder);
7) and books.
Foundation:If you aren't really into sci-fi, you probably want to steer clear of this one. Issac Asimov is a very gifted writer, and if you're looking for an easy introduction into the genre you can start with this one. Foundation is one of the rare books i've read this year, that I couldn't wait to get back to. The plot moves pretty quickly, and makes some solid commentary on society (although its possible that this aspect stands out because i'm reading Orwell's 1984 right now). This book is the first in a 3-part series, and although i'm scared to death of committment, I'll probably get through all of these....
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Stacey Dash cannot possibly be 40. Just don't believe it. Nope.
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