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Dec. 17th, 2010 09:40 pmMade it safely to Hilton Head, on parent's computer. Have a question - anyone know how to login to your own Facebook page, while on someone else's computer? I try and end up on my parents Facebook pages.
Oh, as an aside, two hours after I got here? All the stress and anxiety just melted away. Now if I could only get rid of the lingering cough that pops up every once and awhile.
Made it to Part II of the Hunger Games - had a lot of time to read in the airport - since plane was delayed two hours. I got to the airport at 6:30, strolled through security without incident by 7, only to discover flight was delayed until 11:03 am. The airline did call people, but I left before they called me. And well, was taking a car service so wouldn't have mattered.
The Hunger Games is turning into quite the wicked satire of our plastic surgery, image laden, technology and reality show obsessed society. Clever. Reminds me more and more of Ronald Dahl.
Suzanne Collins is taking a page from J. K Rowlings. Except she's a bit more wicked in her tale,
and a little less fantastical, but it is sci-fi not fantasy, so that may well be the difference.
In other words the Hunger Games actually has more in common with Harry then Twilight at least in style and tone.
Oh, as an aside, two hours after I got here? All the stress and anxiety just melted away. Now if I could only get rid of the lingering cough that pops up every once and awhile.
Made it to Part II of the Hunger Games - had a lot of time to read in the airport - since plane was delayed two hours. I got to the airport at 6:30, strolled through security without incident by 7, only to discover flight was delayed until 11:03 am. The airline did call people, but I left before they called me. And well, was taking a car service so wouldn't have mattered.
The Hunger Games is turning into quite the wicked satire of our plastic surgery, image laden, technology and reality show obsessed society. Clever. Reminds me more and more of Ronald Dahl.
Suzanne Collins is taking a page from J. K Rowlings. Except she's a bit more wicked in her tale,
and a little less fantastical, but it is sci-fi not fantasy, so that may well be the difference.
In other words the Hunger Games actually has more in common with Harry then Twilight at least in style and tone.