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the so-called "holy land" is the closest thing we've got to hell on earth. what a screwed-up hopeless place. I'm glad I don't live there.
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Winter and the Llama are right. Go by way of Yakima/the Gorge whenever possible.
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John Cheever. I picked up his collected short stories a couple weeks ago, then read Falconer, now I'm on to the Wapshot Chronicle. I don't know why I never read his stuff before.
Before that I read David Foster Wallace's short story collection Oblivion, which was great, and Sherman Alexie's The Toughest Indian in the World (another short story collection), which was downright awful.
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I've got to work late tonight, so I'm not going to be able to make it. Go climb the routes Bill mentioned (Tiger Paws, etc.) - they're really fun.
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Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed. A yellow dressinggown, ungirdled, was sustained gently behind him by the mild morning air. He held the bowl aloft and intoned:
-- Introibo ad altare Dei.
Halted, he peered down the dark winding stairs and called up coarsely:
-- Come up, Kinch! Come up, you fearful jesuit!
Solemnly he came forward and mounted the round gunrest. He faced about and blessed gravely thrice the tower, the surrounding country and the awaking mountains. Then, catching sight of Stephen Dedalus, he bent towards him and made rapid crosses in the air, gurgling in his throat and shaking his head. Stephen Dedalus, displeased and sleepy, leaned his arms on the top of the staircase and looked coldly at the shaking gurgling face that blessed him, equine in its length, and at the light untonsured hair, grained and hued like pale oak.
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Edna Million in a drop-dead suit
Dutch Pink on a downtown train
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It's my opinion that Google's got some work to do on its "automatic translating" programs. At least they're not going to be taking jobs away from all the serious people at the UN or the EU anytime soon.
Here's a choice excerpt of a "translated" review of a Nena album from amazon.de:
After its sensational comeback Nena left itself for a new Studioalbum much time -- well so. The double LP want you with me Gehn is a mapmap map, with which the former NDW Fraeuleinwunder proves that she belongs to the absolute point league in this country and takes up it also with the young artists leave. Above all some Laesterern the muzzle will plug the CD 2 from the double pact, which does not penetrant in it no more than merry Hitproduzentin to see wants. With unbelievable Verve, Spontaneitaet and courage Nena dares the experiment here to plumb in partly ausufernden Jamsessions and improvisations Songs up to the sediment. Some of it are not to be heard in compact and radio-compatible Studioversion on that CD 1, as for instance "that are the beginning" or "without love are I anything". Others are only in this Live version to hear - and make curious about Livekonzerte. Here Nena and their musicians emerge as pure skirt volume, can which be floated, between Krautrock Elegien and alternative skirt, Postpunk and Psychedelia. Nena proves a stimmliches staying power, with which she strikes a passionate elbow between a desolate Marianne Faithfull and the wild Riot Girls. Absolutely ingeniously and in this country unsurpassed. -
maybe dead people?
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also don't use it for sunscreen
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With my blackjack and jacket and hair slicked sweet
Silver star studs on my duds, just like a Harley in heat
When I strut down the street, I could feel its heart beat
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last long dollar
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Burnt out ends of smokey days
The stale, cold smell of morning
The streetlamp dies
Another night is over
Another day is dawning
Touch me
It's so easy to leave me
All alone with the memory
Of my days in the sun
If you touch me
You'll understand what happiness is
Look, a new day has begun.
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the seasonal Twilight Ale from Deschutes is pretty refreshing this time of year.
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Now, if you're just looking for a interesting door-stop-sized read to keep you busy while minding the children at the gym, go for "Don Quixote". Make sure you don't get the abridged edition.
"Don Quixote" is worthwhile reading. The book is wildly different from the Quixote mythology that has developed in the popular consciousness. If you think it's going to be about a kind-hearted impossible-dreamer, the book will surprise you; it's really quite dark.
After the Quixote, Nabakov's "Lectures on Don Quixote" is of course required reading*.
*bold-face to emphasize the objective truth of this statement.
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Use your regular ice axe. Don't be using your shovel to hammer pickets in - though it'd be funny to see.
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Is morality something that shifts around like that, Peter?
I guess I consider it more of an ever-fixed mark, you know, like the poet says.
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What larks.
Now it's time for a last obsidian stout
and then
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Keep the spray fires burning, oly and archie. We're counting on you.
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I think the CM crowd would impress the public a lot more if they made a point of obeying traffic laws, rather than making a point of disregarding them. I've never ridden in one, but they seem to generate a lot of bad feeling in downtown PDX. As a cyclist, and someone who doesn't own a car, I think it's a drag that the car-bike relationship has become so adversarial.
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Wouldn't dream of it. I mean that.
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wow, whatta coincidence. we were, like, thinking the same thing.
or is it just the zeitgeist?
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But my computer hacking skills....
sorry, that's played, isn't it?
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I'd have to agree. My trolling skills are weak.
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What's "it"?
And what does "is" mean anyway?
A sad day in the Holy Land.
in Spray
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It's because they're morons and racists.