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		<title>Monday, Monday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I feel like I ought to talk about Hell Boy II, but I don&#8217;t feel like it. Maybe later. I will say I liked it, quite a bit. I think I enjoyed the first one more, but definitely worth ten bucks. So what do I want to talk about.  How about books? Art Garfunkel [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I feel like I ought to talk about <em id="dmf5"><strong id="dmf50">Hell Boy II</strong></em>, but I don&#8217;t feel like it. Maybe later. I will say I liked it, quite a bit. I think I enjoyed the first one more, but definitely worth ten bucks. So what do I want to talk about.<br id="lag5" /> <br id="lag50" /> How about books? <a id="djgk" title="Art Garfunkel" href="http://www.artgarfunkel.com/library.html">Art Garfunkel</a> has read 1023 books since June 1968. What&#8217;s interesting is that he&#8217;s kept track. Go back and click his name, all 1023 are listed. He&#8217;s probably read more since, the list only goes through 2007. I&#8217;m pretty sure I&#8217;ve read at least that many, I&#8217;m pretty sure that until recently I&#8217;ve owned at least that many. I&#8217;ve been trying to cull the collection down. 189 down so far. It&#8217;s funny when you actually start to quantify something. I originally guesstimated I had around 2K books. When I started to actually box them up I realized that I had probably closer to a thousand. <br id="cz1t" /> <br id="cz1t0" /> Anyway I&#8217;ve not been reading much lately,so when I read about Art&#8217;s 1000 books it got me thinking. How long would it take me to read my next thousand books? So I visited <a id="lhxm" title="Gutenberg.org" href="http://docs.google.com/%5C%5Cgutenberg.org">Gutenberg.org</a><a href="http://gutenberg.org"> </a>and downloaded a few things I have been meaning to read for twenty years and I started. I&#8217;m reading the <em id="ig:u">Arthurian Chronicles</em> now. Think I&#8217;ll knock down <em id="yzvk">Beowulf</em> for number two, Adam Smith&#8217;s <em id="l7ik">Wealth of Nations</em> is on the list along with Nietsche. I don&#8217;t know how many times I&#8217;ve started <em id="z3ms">Beyond Good and Evil </em>or <em id="z3ms0">Thus Spake </em><em id="bxyx">Zarathustra </em>more often than <em id="bxyx0">Ulysses </em>which maybe I&#8217;ll be brave enough to try and tackle again after I&#8217;ve built some momentum.<br id="rm:c" /> <br id="rm:c0" /> Speaking of momentum, I did something extremely  out of character today. I did not want to do it. I kept thinking of a million little reasons and excuses not to to it today. On the way several little pains that I had not noticed all day kept cropping up. It was like my body was in rebellion. Which is weird because I was doing this for it, but it was acting like a two year old throwing a tantrum (notice the disassociation, it&#8217;s official I am crazy). Anyway against all my better instincts at fifteen after five I arrived at the Charlie Daniels Park in Mt.Juliet. I managed to walk three quarters of a mile in thirty minutes. Pitiful, but a start.  Let&#8217;s see if I can repeat it tomorrow. My sister <a href="http://26point2ers.blogspot.com/">Amy</a> is training for a marathon, maybe I&#8217;ll see if I can do a decimaraton.<br id="u60z" /> <br id="u60z0" /> On a final note thanks to <a id="q4ek" title="the1spot" href="http://youtube.com/the1spot">the1spot</a> on YouTube, for posting the latest episode of <em id="zsdl">Top Gear</em>. If you want to see it better hurry up. The BBC usually has YouTube take the episodes down in a day or so. Wow, it&#8217;s the 41st most viewed something or another today. <br id="nlxe" /></p>


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