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Aug 26, 2015 11:09AM
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HI Eddie, you might find this amusing/ interesting: the big stinky flower:https://youtu.be/IsSaYJPkXuw
Care to set up some shelves here sometime Eddie? Every time I come looking for one of your reviews that I half-remember I have to trawl through everything to find 'em. Not that I don't like trawling, but I'm in a hurry.
That's too bad. I was hoping you would've used the restroom there so you could've experienced the 4 ft tall bust of his head watching you while you do #1 or #2...I did the same thing after the first time I went there. I came back and read his book of essays "Stand Still Like The Hummingbird" ....and disliked it.
I think his fiction is where it's at.
Hi Eddie... I got your chapbook in the mail yesterday! Thanks again... also, I started a thread for GR people to post their favorite reads of 2013... if you have time, check it out. I'd love to see your year end list: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Oh, what great timing! This helps to balance out all the friends I've lost in the past couple of days.
Eddie: Thanks for accepting my request. This will give me a chance to follow your reviews and comments more closely and even be able to talk with you about some things. A big win for me. Thanks again.
Stephen
Happy Birthday Vedanta Eddie! Hope all is well in your private universe! peace of Christ, Peace of Buddha, Peace of Krishna out to you!
Regarding 24 City, devastating is the exact word I used as well! I'm still trying to figure out why that one walloped me far more than his others. Agree on the final part with the somewhat superficial girl---that was perhaps the climax for me. There was also a young fellow who didn't get much air time....came in later in the film....that really got to me as well, but since I can't think of his name, please ignore my blathering!Is there any particular film of his that stands above the others for you?
24 City! Yeah, one of those "tear-inducers" for me, the film where his ideas finally clicked for me emotionally. I think Still Life would be a distant second for me. But 24 City...something about it....was devastating.
Yes, I'm leaving it be. It looks virtually the same. Now if it worked on a 10 scale, I might consider.....
Philly "Babywipe" Watkins says boxer in my books. But I hardly recognise you anymore, Baby - it's your dark side coming out.
I'm glad you left 'Watkins' on the end of 'Babywipe' because I wasn't sure how the hell we became friends.
I've been drinking a good deal of Fernet lately as well. It helps ease my anxiety over the poor performance of my Cardinals against the mediocre Giants these past couple of games. I've yet to puke it up, though.Ever find any use for the papaya?
Diggin' the Sebald pretty hard. The plan was to cruise through his oeuvre as quickly as possible, but I think I'm going to need a break after 'Saturn'.
I saw that new Tavares. Did you get it yet? I think I'll probably pick it up this week.
I'd recommend getting yourself a bottle of Fernet Branca, or trying it at a bar, sometime very soon. You could probably score a bottle for less than $30. Just drink it straight on the rocks. There's nothing like it anywhere. It's mostly consumed as a digestif, after dinner, and is perfect for Fall.Kirschwasser is similar in the way it is typically consumed. But it is a crisp and clear cherry brandy -- really quite delicious. A nice bottle of that will set you back a little more. But it is objectively enjoyable, in contrast to the Fernet.
The mix is not actually all that great. The recipe needs work.
As far as I'm concerned, the only thing to do with papaya is leave it where it fell. I really do not like the taste of it. But it's supposed to be really good for you. Do you have a juicer? I bet you could make a fairly palatable juice concoction with it -- maybe a smoothie/yogurty thing. I bet the yogurt would cut through the vomitty taste of the papaya.
I've decided to start my own tradition of making cocktails based on writers. The first one, tonight, was the Mario Vargas Llosa, which is a Lemoncello Margarita (with fresh squeezed limes and orange blossom water) mixed with Cava, chilled, and served in a martini glass with a dash of sea salt and a dash of habanero hot sauce.Next week is the Cormac McCarthy.
A punctured rabbit overflowing with milk in a hole; a snake locked in a typewriter case resting on a bed of matches. Thank you for providing me with two of the most beautiful, surreal images that I've had the pleasure of hearing/experiencing.Edit: Right, right. Rue! That's what I get for trying to quickly write something out on my phone. Lovely musty/mustardy/chalky bitterness. I put quite a few in the edible garden this morning.
I know you're a big Magritte fan, incase you haven't seen this:http://www.lensculture.com/michals?th...
I'll probably go sometime later in the week. I don't know what day for sure yet. Perhaps thursday? It is a bit of drive and I worry about my car making the drive. Thing's got well over 150,000 miles on it.
I forgot about the Meatyard exhibition until I noticed your avatar. I gotta remember to set aside time to go it. I take it you already went?
I just want to read Brainard and drink IPA/Campari concoctions. I remember reading Brainard whilst drinking an IPA/Campari concoction. I remember enjoying it.
don't delete your posts! That's almost as bad as apologizing and you know what they say about that!love u man. especially your head.
see what you have been missing for all these years!! i am niiice! there have been reviews of yours i have read and enjoyed in the past, but i was afraid to vote lest i ruin your day!now i gotta go back-cataloging...
Dude! That story about your friend frigging great, not in the sense that it happened and it's grand good news, but in the sense it would make a great short story.I'm a diabolical bastard, always looking for material. Didn't Old Bull Lee say language was a virus?
Dude, If I am philly I will take up on it...






