Apr. 8th, 2004

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Props to [livejournal.com profile] perfectlyvague for pointing this out.

It's like the Easter Party at Paddles!

Actors Whip Easter Bunny at Church Show

It's so twisted. I'd be frightened of these people if it weren't so funny.

In other oddness, I was responsible for a small traffic back up this morning as the two cash/receipts toll booth operators stopped collecting tolls to ask me about my car. One of the women was really sweet and remembered me (I get change there 3 times a week or so). She congratulated me on my new car and said "good for you!". It made me smile.
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I am loving this book. A big thank you to [livejournal.com profile] chriskomater for recommending it. I'm just getting into the books I added to my reading list in September.

"At Swim, Two Boys" is about two boys, Jim and Doyler, who fall in love in Ireland over the year 1916/1916. Jim's a shy student whose father runs a little shop and dreams of being middle class. Doyler's dad is an alcoholic who is wasting away in a hovel with his big family on the the wrong side of town. The novel chronicles their relationship, their families trials, their discovering an allie in a middle class queer exiled from London and their countries race toward the rebellion of Easter 1916.

It's a thick, epic book and I can't explain it well. I'm still too immersed in the world of it. .Here is the review from The New York Times on the author's site.

I totally recommend it. :-)
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"Somebody for Someone" - The Coors.

That is all. :-)

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