Tuesday, November 4, 2008

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Can someone in my class really write? Oh’ stop dissin’ that thing, of course’ absolutely.

Our class seems to be a flora and fauna of gifted nurses with a lot to offer.
I personally praise Mr. Quezon for his piece-of-writing debut and it literally silhouetted his personality, a slacky interventionist with a brilliant flair in literary-scribe. Mr. Gustilo on the other hand, was very much transparent in his craft and I reckon it to be a superlative fraction in putting-up a penman profession. I can’t put a finger because a fraction of our class is really adept in writing albeit being jaded and dead-beat in various forms.

I run through jmq07’s article and no doubt my vote was for Harry Potter (huh’ a piece of rubbish to some). Millions or perhaps billions have disentangled that piece of reality in their inner-self as we all tag along the enterprise of Potter in his so-called Quidditch and filthy Muggle next of kin. I too have been a solid aficionado of this Rowling masterpiece and his rubbish story about how she launched writing the Potter thing riding a plane and vomiting upfront with a drop-down board ...what?. Well, if you’re not at all engrossed with what I’m talking right now better stop at this point. Very very unreal origin and whatever is true well she doesn’t seem to care at all from the time when she became the most lucrative billion-worth British novelist since Agatha Christie. and hey’ someone is trying to tie up with her crown…



Stephanie Meyer? ever heard? Twilight? Well, it’s been one of the fastest bestseller today and I think the first installment of the book ‘Twilight’ is upcoming to theatres in next to no time. She’s a graduate of Brigham Young University (BYU) in Utah so I assume she’s a Mormon. Other than what book, character, and author are selling the most pages; it’s truly a bliss to see someone entertained and frenzied by a piece of your work. So for BSN4D’s who fancy sharing their slices of cake in the table. I think the recipe then is very simple. --- Willingness.