And Chicken Little, a reference librarian here, sent out an email this morning asking for GUPD to hold a training session in survival should DC be bombed.
Yes, a petty duh, but watch him rage against her during her 2020 POTUS campaign.
The most essential variable in our training to upgrades in invisible fencing is via our regular reeducation in the standard duhs, I have told you this more than three times.
I finished Murnane's A Million Windows but I want to reread the the last five sections again before not writing about it here, but next, Hawthorne?
Reminder: Guided by Voices / all Pollard projects reinstated within the past year to rightful spot as Third of Three Permanent Seats in My Sillyass Deserted Island Five Game.
about pets and friendship - i have begun to read Lee Alan Dugatkin and Lyudmila Trut's book How to Tame a Fox (and Build a Dog): Visionary scientists and a Siberian tale of jump-started evolution - i am enjoying it very much
about Vollman's The Dying Grass - a 2015 review in the washpost says
It progresses without quotations marks and with trains of thought and interior dialogue set off by indents and further indents when a thought is interrupted by another. One must learn how to read this novel, how to chase the thread, just as Howard and his crew must learn the language of the plains. For us, for the Nez Perce and for Chief Joseph’s band, the ruthless pedagogy stretches on for what feels like an eternity and is followed by glossaries, addenda, indexes and a list of characters that reads like a Homeric catalogue of ships.
But I tell you now: Get over it. Because if you do, you will have given yourself the reading experience of a lifetime.
about pets and friendship - i have begun to read Lee Alan Dugatkin and Lyudmila Trut's book How to Tame a Fox (and Build a Dog): Visionary scientists and a Siberian tale of jump-started evolution - i am enjoying it very much
ReplyDeleteabout Vollman's The Dying Grass - a 2015 review in the washpost says
It progresses without quotations marks and with trains of thought and interior dialogue set off by indents and further indents when a thought is interrupted by another. One must learn how to read this novel, how to chase the thread, just as Howard and his crew must learn the language of the plains. For us, for the Nez Perce and for Chief Joseph’s band, the ruthless pedagogy stretches on for what feels like an eternity and is followed by glossaries, addenda, indexes and a list of characters that reads like a Homeric catalogue of ships.
But I tell you now: Get over it. Because if you do, you will have given yourself the reading experience of a lifetime.
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I am telling you three times: there is not a day that goes by I didn't think still about this novel....
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