Laptop.
My MOST important writing tool. Without that this writer would be in trouble. Ya see, my L doesn't have internet service flowing into it. This means there is NO way I can Facebook, twitter, blog, or otherwise goof off, while I'm supposed to be writing. YAY me. *feeling pretty smart*
Libretto. Someone wrote this. It's an opera. They sing really high and hold their notes really long. They can break glass. *feeling like a genius*
Lists. Writers like these. They add to the daily word count. *wink*
Loopy. (This is definitely a word.) How I feel right now. :-)
Sometimes I wish my laptop didn't have internet too...but only sometimes.
ReplyDeleteYup, my laptop doesn't have internet connection either. Strictly for writing.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE MY LAPTOP.... I seriously would be beside myself without it. I have internet service on mine and I write, blog, email, write, blog, blog, blog ...
ReplyDeleteNever a boring moment with my laptop close by.
I love my laptop, but it's pretty old so it does have a mind of its own sometimes. Hmmm, I may need to get a new one soon...
ReplyDeleteLaptop is such a great toy nowadays.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and your ovely comment.
Hope you're having a lovel day!
Betty
Ooops! sorry, please consider that lovel/ovely ,as lovely!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a laptop, but I am always making lists.
ReplyDeleteI progressed slowly. I started out on an old TI 64 or something. When I was told a mouse could be used with it, I couldn't believe someone would need a mouse (now can't operate without one) Then I finally gave in and bought a 286 with a 40Meg Hard drive, 640 RAM. Was forced to got to a 386, 486, then a pentium, and so forth. Finally, I was given a laptop as a Christmas bonus from work, wasn't all that impressed until the desk top died. Now I wouldn't go back to a desk top for all the, well that might be an exageration, lets say I love my laptop. No, I don't use the rage-murder-secret weapon of self-destruction built in mouse pad, I have a USB mouse hooked up to this wonderful laptop!
ReplyDeleteGregg Metcalf
Colossians 1:28-29
Gospel-driven Disciples
You are so smart to have a laptop without internet on it. I am sure you get a lot more done that way.
ReplyDeleteI've come to this half way through so I'm not sure what's going on...trust me to go on holiday.
ReplyDeleteI'll catch up with you soon my friend :)
I like that, adding the words in your lists to the daily wordcount, I'm sure I could increase mine a lot by doing that!
ReplyDeleteWhat a smart little writer you are. I really should look into doing the same. Too many distractions, email, blogging, twitter, facebook etc.
ReplyDeleteI love my laptop too! L is also for loving your amigos...which I do!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Karen
aww I love my laptop. He is very pretty with his burgundy lid :)
ReplyDeleteI love my laptop for the same reason :)
ReplyDeleteI definitely could not be without my laptop when writing, but I always (and I mean ALWAYS) have to turn the internet off. My laptop is a little screwy and it takes 9-10 minutes just to get the internet up and working properly. Instead of having my husband fix it I keep it that way, so that when I switch it off for writing time I don't switch it back on just to check Facebook!
ReplyDeleteFollowed you from the A-Z challenge!
Love'em!
ReplyDeleteLove my laptop too. But a lot of my writing starts out by hand. Shocking!
ReplyDeleteI agree the internet can be a real time drain!
And I love your bookshelf-brilliant!!
Haha! I love your L's. I almost always feel loopy, so I'm with you there. It's a great idea not to have internet service on your laptop. I really have to discipline myself not to use the internet while I'm writing. I usually use it as a reward. For example, I get to visit your blog because I just wrote 1,000 words. Yay!
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