Friday, December 14, 2012

Eventually Armor, Eventually Sunk













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  1. That Wampole anti-irony piece was pretty fucking dreadful, and I was shocked by the number of folks in my social networks younger than my 29yo ass who enthusiastically celebrated and reposted it.

    That said, I'll give up my fixed gear when you pry it from my cold, dead hands. Or until my knees give out.

    Mr. A

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  2. No such thing as too much metal too fast, for there's no better protection against irony, anti-irony, anti-anti-irony, ironic irony, fixies made out of iron, and watching benefit concerts.

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  3. I read The Sunlight Dialogues last summer, enjoyed it very much.

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  4. I can see my copy of *Mickelson's Ghost* on the basement bookshelves in my mind's eye, thinking about it.... been at least twenty years...

    Thomas Berger, Peter Taylor, William Humphrey, Jerzy Kozinski, Peter De Vries, Walker Percy, my beloved Stanley Elkin.......

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  5. of another too fast ,of when the pulsing has no grading , , no ear , no who what nor where in who ville , too much fine tuning for labels /rank .. only sorting .. . /back to the agnes m. training for you .. ., / and back to the airing out with liz frazer for my sort .. .

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  6. "The Moviegoer" and "Grendel" were part of the curriculum in a grade school I worked at a dozen years ago.

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