After a rather hectic half a week, the battery is pretty much empty today. Still, the weekend was a lot
of fun, with a gaming night at other Tijs’ place on Thursday, my parents coming over to eat couscous on Friday, a birthday from Heidi on Saturday and an
extended D&D + poker session on Sunday.
This week will be a good bit more quiet, as I only have something planned for Friday. Frankly, I don’t mind
that at all. It gives me plenty of time to work a little on this site, for example
.
Today I’ve been taking it somewhat easy, quietly working and
rewriting my article which I hope will be published pretty soon. Yet, dilemma’s on proper English remain abundant. For example, is it possible for something
to take time, or can time be spent on something, or is it rather spent by something? Prepositions seem so easy, but somehow I (and along with me
most of the internet community) keep making mistakes in using them.
I know the feeling dude, just
take a weekend for yourself, don’t plan anything at all and spend just do whatever you want (I could recommend sleeping in, but that’s obviously not
wasted on you
)
BTW, your domain takes it sweet little time to activate
Oh and there is a little spelling error in: “Welcome stranger,
please leave your commnets below” …
Yeah, I still have to print and send
the request letter, which I plan to do tomorrow
As for the typo, I guess that one is in the theme. I’ll look it up
And time is spent ON something

Just so you know
See ya Friday hun!