Yesterday was the first official day back in school. I say "official" because I spent a very stressful, exhausting week last week in an intersession class. he he he . . . Anyway, I decided to wait and post to the television viewing habits forum until today, so it would be another one of the "four days of logging in" that is required for the class.
I have blogged about my television viewing habits in the past on my blog "Tegan's Musings", but have not written about it since then. And that was over a year ago. I had no idea that I had so many feelings about not watching TV. After I wrote my post, which was rather long (I tend to ramble, especially about passionate issues, or even semi-passionate ones apparently), I read the other posts that had been posted. They were good. And concise. You know, to the point. Not telling a lifestory like mine did.
Does anyone else have this tendency to go on and on?? I not only do this in forum posts in online classes, but also in papers, even research papers. I can honestly say I have a hard time keeping a paper to the maximum number of pages. In one class, we didn't have a max number of pages, as long as we covered everything we were supposed to. My paper was 17 pages. In another class, I couldn't decide what else to edit out, so I changed the margins to 0.25 instead 1.0. Anyone else out there like that?
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