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Tuesday, April 06, 2004 . 4/06/2004

I stayed home today. WHAT BIG NEWS OH YES. But excactly why I stayed home I will keep secret. So I watched tv and stuff all day, mainly the science channel, argueing in my head about the different theories and my own. I would be a good scientist if the math was left out. I'm a good arguer, especially when it comes to theories, etc, and things I know a lot about. I also watched the first of the series in The Lord of the Rings, which was on the Action channel and will be on again later 4 pm my time (U.S area, I'm in Michigan so yeah). It's most often on the WAM channel, though. It comes on tv like every other day or so, which is good, since our version of the DVD is widescreen and I don't really like widescreen much.

I also got this dragon book in the mail yesturday. I got my other two books (dragon & unicorn ones) last week. Well this dragon book I got yesturday, The Discovery of Dragons, wasn't very believable. I know you're suppost to be open-minded when reading about dragons, but this book is full of letters from times as late as the A.D ages, and I think the paper would surly be very hard to read if it was this old. Also, there's letters in there describing dragons written by an ancient chinese woman, and the letter is in english, not chinese, and unless people who knew english traveled over and tought them how to speak it, seems very fake indeed. The letter also seems to be typed and I don't think, correct me if I'm wrong, that they invented the printing press around 1200, did they? And if this book is so real, why not supply more evidence? Like fossils, or something else that could be more believable? From the moment I saw this huge but thin book I thought it was a big humongous joke, and I still do. It's just not very believable at all, and letters that could very well be fake are not evidence enough.

There's really nothing else I did and I don't think you would care anyway. I just have too many thoughts and so this is like a dumpster for my brain. Enjoy digging in the garbage!

( You will notice that the heading says Tuesday the 6th. It is in fact the 7th, yes? Maybe it really is the 6th but my computer clock got messed up when I changed the year temporarily... )
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