| | Quote of The Week: "Parting is such sweet sorrow" - William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
I have a new blog, which is pretty much the final nail in the Xanga coffin. Yeap, I'm following Steven over to LiveJournal, something I've been meaning to sign up to for some time. A lot of my old Fanfiction.Net buddies can be found over there, and nostalgia can be a powerful decision-maker.
I remember a time when I could expect about 5 comments a week. A shockingly big deal, huh? Well, since then this site has fallen from mediocrity as I've fallen out of touch with people who seem to agree that Xanga is lame (Danielle, Eric, Josh etc.) However, for those few of you who still read this, you can find me at www.thepageoflegend.tk and now http://chicken-fox.livejournal.com/.
I'll leave you with a Shakespearean soliloquy, as I've been watching Withnail & I quite a bit lately, which I will attempt (and fail) to type from memory.
"I have of late, but wherefore I know not Lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of excersice And indeed, it goes so heavily with my disposition That this goodly frame the earth seems to me a sterile promontory This most excellent canopy the air, look you This brave o'er hanging firmament, this majestical roof Fretted with golden fire, why it appers no other thing to me Than a foul and pestilant congregation of vapours. What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason, How infinite in faculty, In form and moving how express and admirable In action, how like an angel In apprehension, how like a god! The beauty of the world the paragon of animals And yet to me what is the quintessance of dust? Man delights not me; no, nor women neither."
Nor women neither.
- Chicken Fox, 05 June 2006 |
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