Doogie Howser Did It Best
Sunday, October 12, 2008 by Leia / Rome
Original Post Date: September 18, 2005 (Friendster) - with slight edits

At the end of the show, Doogie Howser M.D., Neil Patrick Harris would always type away all his thoughts, lessons in his computer diary. His entries were short but very direct. I envied him to a certain degree because I didn’t have my own electronic diary.

At the end of the show, Doogie Howser M.D., Neil Patrick Harris would always type away all his thoughts, lessons in his computer diary. His entries were short but very direct. I envied him to a certain degree because I didn’t have my own electronic diary.
When I did have my computer, I started typing away — pouring my heart and soul into each and everything I wrote. For a while, I thought I lost the file. Now, I just finished typing another entry – 168 pages long and still growing as each day passes. With each new experience came a new entry. And thank goodness, it’s password protected. I can write away without any fear of revelation.
A part of my life enveloped in a small file.