7.30.2009

Books 'n' Bones

I bought a new henna kit last night. It was cheaper altogether but didn't have every ingredient involved, those are supposed to be ingredients you already have lying around the house. I don't, really. But luckily I kept the applicator bottle from the last kit because this one only has a bag, so it would be like a baker squeezing frosting on. That sounded dirty. Anyways, if I bought a refill "kit" from the same place I originally bought henna it would of been 5 bucks if I remember correctly. The kit I just bought was 10. I'm just testing out different products to see in the dye is any better with one or the other. It was worth the 10 bucks anyways because it came with cool patterns and a little booklet. It may have to wait a week or so til I have time to use it, however.
I also got carried away and bought another forensic anthropology book. I have two already from class, now I have a third. Both books from class mention different anthropologists all throughout their stories, so the my newest addition is written by one of them of whom I've heard quite a bit about. It was the first time I found the anthropology [or social science] section in Barnes and Noble, they never have enough of what I want anyways. I prefer Borders of the two. Bookmans is awesome, but I do have a fondness for directories. Soon, someday, I'd like to go crazy on amazon and buy a literal shit-ton of books and films. It overwhelms me how much I want. If I am ever to have A.D.D it is in a book store. I find myself having a hard time staying in one section let alone having the ability to focus and really try to find books. I just get too excited and there's so much to look at. It doesn't help, like many people, that my mind goes blank as to what books/films I wanted to look up once I arrive. Luckily I've been carrying my list of books and films so that helped. However that list is getting longer than the paper will allow.

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