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Wily internets, I'll get you one of these days.
LISTEN TO YESTERDAY's MUSIC. Fina-fucking-ly.
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I had a great day riding my bike around with Ally. We went to one of the used book stores on Pearl and I got the third book in the Dark Tower series by Stephen King (I'm currently reading the first, as is noted on Book Club...That's right, I've kept the sidebar up-to-date. Bet you haven't been keeping track of that, have you?) and the second book in the Ender series by Orson Scott Card. After a quick bite to eat, we rode to Borders hoping that they had the second Dark Tower book, and by god they didn't. I was pissed. I'm glad that at least I have a few other books to read (including the Ender one) to keep me occupied until Borders restocks their inventory, or I find a good deal on the Amazon Marketplace.
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So yeah. Now I'm listening to angry music. Yay for heavy distortion and double-bass pedals.
1 comments:
Have you read Susan Sontag's "On Photography"? A very good book, certainly the best that I have read ever about photography, and one recurring theme is the inherently surreal character of photography. Framing an image means selection, and combination is a form of selection as well. Pretty nice what you have provided here :)
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