Yesterday I noticed the downspouts were clogged but it was raining like crazy. I told myself I'd take the downspout off and try to break up the clog with an auger. The weather was nice. When I got off work I was really tired to just took a nap and listened to a book about a space skeleton. After napping, I notice that it is raining again...
There is such a thing as being too accurate to the setting. For example, if I wanted a story based in 1611 I could use the way they spelled at the time.
EX:
The Uision of Isaiah the sonne of Amoz, which hee sawe concerning Iudah and Ierusalem, in the dayes of Uzziah, Iotham, Ahaz, & Hezekiah kings of Iudah.
Thinks that it is interesting that certain Hungarian immigrants played a huge part in technology development in the 20th century. Andy Grove brought computers to the masses. Edward Teller created the hydrogen bomb. Both were born in Hungary.
There was an old movie called spookies that had a scene where they find a ouiji board that the group of lost people find in the abandoned mansion in the middle of nowhere. They were playing it like a game and it starts to get scary so they take their hands off of it and it moves on its own. I thought that part was one of the scariest things I've ever seen in a movie.

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