
and this is one i particularly enjoyed.
radiohead. welcome to the machine. ok computer and the death of the classic album. by tim footman.
i finished it recently. i think i will read it again.
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5 comments:
I'm enjoying it too Amylou.
(Apart from the index obviously...
L.U.V. on ya,
Bob
...spoken like a true librarian.
Glad you enjoy it, Amy.
I haven't been able to read much lately, for some reason. I am pulled to the television, which disappoints.
Sigh. Glad your internets are back on.
Hey, I just read your comments on my space.
I struggle with Jason Jones because he seems like a guy who would have been very mean in high school, but Rob Riggle makes me laugh (in a slightly frightened way).
Colbert is my all-time fave of them all. I thank god for him whenever I watch. I'm glad it's the weekend so I can catch up.
intermittent internet probs are driving me crazy.
at long last, a response.
to mr. swipe: thanks for visiting, i don't understand what's wrong with the index but then i am an english teacher and fiction writier and was never trained in the art of indexing.
to mr. footman: (i am feeling formal today) - i enjoy the book way beyond what you might imagine. the pleasure of reading and re-reading prose about one of my favorite albums is beyond words (except for your words).
to miss inge: a night listening to a student play magnificent piano is a reminder of how wonderful it is to know these young people and be witness to their emerging lives.
thank you all for coming.
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